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September 1974
Volume 8, Issue 9

THE EDITOR'S CORNER

EUGENE L. GOTTLIEB DDS

It should be possible to identify the attitudes of prospective orthodontic patients and to make an assessment of levels of cooperation to be expected in treatment. Potentially uncooperative patients c...

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Behavior Modification of Orthodontic Patients

LARRY W. WHITE DDS

The most dominant emerging force in the psychological disciplines of the 1970's has been behaviorism. Behaviorism, which is literally a study of how and why behavior occurs, hasn't always enjoyed such...

501

Palatal Plug Analysis

JOEL M. SERVOSS DDS, J. PETER SANDE DDS

Maxillary tooth movement may be assessed rather precisely from orthodontic study models. The area in the midline of the palate from a few millimeters behind the incisive foramen through the curvature ...

506

A Reliable Method for Direct Bonding of Metal Brackets

IKE SLODOV DDS, GARY ARMBRECHT DDS

We believe the trend in orthodontics is definitely towards bonding brackets directly to teeth. Our office has searched through the materials and methods that have recently been made available and we h...

512

One-Arch Treatment

MYRON A. LIEBERMAN DDS, MS, ESTHER GAZIT DMD

Orthodontic treatment with full-banded-appliances can become habitual and we can sometimes overlook the objective of striving for the simplest and most direct treatment in all cases. There are situati...

518

Cementex: An Insoluble Caries Preventive Cement

GEORGE V. NEWMAN DDS

One of the most disheartening aspects of orthodontic treatment for the conscientious orthodontist is to discover decalcified areas on the labial and lingual surfaces of upper incisors or the buccoging...

525

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