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February 1974
Volume 8, Issue 2

THE EDITOR'S CORNER

EUGENE L. GOTTLIEB DDS

There have been a number of unrelated news stories in the past few months each of which has a special implication for the future of dentistry in this country. Not too long ago, the Federal government ...

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New Removable Mandibular Anterior Retainers

DAVID L. SAGE DDS

1. Acrylic and Metal 2. All-Metal Upon completion of orthodontic treatment and the removal of bands, removable maxillary retainers are almost universally employed. For mandibular anterior retention,...

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An Accurate Indirect Archwire Technique

LARRY W. WHITE DDS, MSD

This technique is based on accurate intraoral measurements and arch form designs that are natural and practical. A close study of Brader's work1 would be helpful to the reader in understanding the bac...

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Consultation Card

JAMES R. WHITEHEAD DDS

100-jco-img-0.jpgWhen a new patient visits your office, the first written contact is your consultation card. It should be brief but informative. This card has the pertinent information. The space for ...

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TECHNIQUE CLINIC

Burstone Auxiliary Cuspid Tube

JEROME L. BLAFER DDS

The Edgelok system lends itself very well to the Burstone Segmented Arch Technique. The only difficulty I have had was with the cuspid auxiliary tube. Formerly, I used the original Edgelok auxiliary c...

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Orthodontic Office Planning

STEVE JACOBSON

Ideal Office We have a plan, with variations, that we call the ideal office. It is a thousand-square-foot office which would take an orthodontist from a beginning practice to a mature one of above ave...

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