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February 1975
Volume 9, Issue 2

TECHNIQUE CLINIC

Model Finishing

JOE A. SAIN

After study model bases are trimmed, a simple finishing procedure will result in a good-looking set of models. Model Drying I have built a model drier from a Sears bread box and a hair drier. A hole w...

THE EDITOR'S CORNER

EUGENE L. GOTTLIEB DDS

The idea has surfaced again that certain musical instruments are more suitable to certain occlusions and malocclusions; that playing some can be beneficial to certain malocclusions and detrimental to ...

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Directional Edgewise Orthodontic Approach, Part 4

JOHN H. HICKHAM

This is the fourth installment in a series in which Dr. Hickham is presenting the directional edgewise orthodontic approach and several adjunctive techniques. The first three installments appeared in ...

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Improved Office Efficiency by Coordinating Preforms, Expanded Duty Auxiliaries, and Group Scheduling

W. KELLEY CARR DDS

Conditions of supply and demand in orthodontic care have changed drastically since 1955-1960. Birth Rate and Fertility Rate In 1957 the birth rate in the United States was 3.77 children per family. Th...

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The Case of the Talented Trumpeter

Whenever I hear a discussion of the effects of musical instruments on the teeth and vice versa, I think of the case of the talented trumpeter. This boy showed exceptional ability with the trumpet at a...

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Thoughts on Surgical Orthodontics

ROCCO J. DI PAOLO DDS

In certain skeletal patterns, satisfactory treatment results are beyond the reach of the orthodontist or the oral surgeon, but by combining their skills a satisfactory result can be obtained. Orthodon...

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