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October 1974
Volume 8, Issue 10

THE EDITOR'S CORNER

EUGENE L. GOTTLIEB DDS

A wise man once said that it is not the number of cases that you start a year that indicates the health of your practice. It is the number of cases that you finish that is the true measure of your suc...

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Datamedic: A Computer Billing System

EDWARD T. PIERCE DMD

I suppose there are a lot of orthodontists who, like myself, have recognized the need for some form of automated billing system. The problem is in finding the one that is right for a particular practi...

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An Optimal Design for the Compact Multi-Unit Orthodontic Operatory

JOEL P. DOUGLAS DMD

Two to four or more chairs in one large area, often in a row or a circular pattern, adjacent to central supply cabinets, constitute the current trend in the furnishing of the modern orthodontic treatm...

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A Method for Obtaining Patient Cooperation in Positioner Wearing

HUBERT E. KISER JR. DDS

It has been estimated that approximately 50% of the practicing orthodontists is this country have tried positioners and that the percentage of users has been increasing in the last few years. A major ...

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Diamond Spring Arch

JACK PERLOW DDS

The diamond spring arch is a space-closing arch. It is made from .018" archwire into which diamond springs are bent in the area of both cuspids. The diamond design has three areas of bend as compared ...

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Concept and Commentary: Technique Talk

JOE A. SAIN DDS

How does your archwire design vary in the three stages of Begg technique?In many cases where I have no loops, I go all the way to Stage III and never change the archwire unless it is distorted or brok...

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