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August 1972
Volume 6, Issue 8

THE EDITOR'S CORNER

EUGENE L. GOTTLIEB DDS

It is the contention of many periodontists and prosthodontists that it is they who see our orthodontic cases as adults and that it is they who inherit the whirlwind of destructive forces set in motion...

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JCO Interviews Dr. Fujio Miura on Direct Bonding of Plastic Brackets

SIDNEY BRANDT DDS

446-jco-img-0.jpgDr. Fujio Miura is a native of Tokyo. He was born there in 1925 and educated there. He earned a degree in dentistry from the Tokyo Medical and Dental University in 1947. His orthodont...

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TECHNIQUE CLINIC

Maxillary Retainer with Lingual Arch

LOUIS B. KELSTEN DDS

This retainer has an open palate to prevent impingement of the appliance on the palatal tissue, especially the incisive papilla. It also has an .025" round lingual arch from the mesial of one first bi...

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Concept and Commentary: Adult Orthodontics, Part II

HERBERT S. FINE DDS

This is the second and concluding installment of this article. The first installment appeared in the July issue of JCO.Here's a girl in her middle thirties with a rather interesting problem. Some dent...

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CLINICAL AID

Wind Guard

ARNOLD G. GREENE DDS

An errant breeze may cause a soldering flame to flicker or to be extinguished. The wind guard is an old remedy but a good one. Here is a simple way to construct one. Materials 1. Empty juice can (appr...

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