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November 1973
Volume 7, Issue 11

CLINICAL AID

Bracket Protection During Direct Bonding

ANTHONY J. STILE DDS, DONALD P. ROGERS DDS

Due to the clear properties of the current direct bonding adhesives, flash or excess adhesive can easily obscure the tying area of the edgewise bracket. This problem is especially prevalent with the p...

THE EDITOR'S CORNER

EUGENE L. GOTTLIEB DDS

"I don't care whether I travel by car, train, bicycle or pogo stick. As long as I have these maps here and know how to read them, I'll get where I want to go. The vehicle I use is the least important ...

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CLINICAL AID

Archwire Length Measuring Device

Here is a simple and accurate measuring device for the location of molar loops or stops in the archwire. A simple symmetrical arch is formed in .016" wire. A 4½" length of wire will produce an average...

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Occlusal Considerations in Orthodontics

ESTHER GAZIT DMD, MYRON A. LIEBERMAN DDS, MS

The term "occlusion" has both static and dynamic aspects. "Static" refers to the form, alignment and articulation of teeth within and between the arches, and the relationship of teeth to their support...

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TECHNIQUE CLINIC

Correction of Severely Rotated Teeth

ERNEST R. SCHWARTZ

Bracket placement on severely rotated teeth is often impossible due to the proximity of adjacent teeth. 692-jco-img-0.jpgConsequently, proper bracket placement on such teeth, especially when dealing w...

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JCO Interviews Dr. Brainerd F. Swain

SIDNEY BRANDT DDS, Interviews Editor

698-jco-img-0.jpgUnfortunately, there are too few Barney Swains in this world. Fortunately, Dr. Swain has always been willing to share his knowledge and experience with his orthodontic colleagues. Tho...

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