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October 1973
Volume 7, Issue 10

THE EDITOR'S CORNER

EUGENE L. GOTTLIEB DDS

The most important contribution of direct bonding of brackets and attachments is not esthetics and it is not speed. The aspects of direct bonding that are of primary concern to orthodontists are those...

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Concept and Commentary: The Extraction-Nonextraction Decision

JOE A. SAIN DDS

When I decide between extraction and nonextraction, I consider, primarily, the degree of crowding and the relationship of the denture to the face. For the relationship of the denture to the face, I re...

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A Successful Method for Bonding Stainless Steel Brackets and Auxiliaries

JACOB I. WEISSER DDS

The concept of direct bonding and its benefits to the patient and the orthodontist have been well documented in our scientific and clinical journals. Employment of the method herein presented makes it...

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Inventory Control

JAMES R. WHITEHEAD DDS

Maintaining a sufficient inventory of supplies without investing an excessive amount of capital and keeping an accurate record of ordering are necessary for the efficient operation of an office. Use o...

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CLINICAL AID

Face Bow Plier

JEROME L. BLAFER

A new plier, introduced this year, has replaced a few old favorites in my lab. For headgear adjustments, the Face Bow Plier (Dentronix No. 280) is universal, being used for cutting, bending, closing l...

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Simplified Model Trimming

ROBERT E. BINDER DMD, JOEL M. SERVOSS DDS

Step 1 Place the maxillary model on the bench resting on the occlusal surfaces of the teeth. Insert a pencil through a paper cup at a level that will establish a base of at least one-third of the tota...

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