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October 1975
Volume 9, Issue 10

THE EDITOR'S CORNER

EUGENE L. GOTTLIEB DDS

The first part of an AAO study entitled "Availability of Orthodontic Services", giving the results of a 1974 questionnaire, was published in the September issue of AJO. The second part of the survey, ...

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Practical Methods of Bonding: Direct and Indirect

SIDNEY BRANDT DDS, JOEL M. SERVOSS DDS, JOSEPH WOLFSON DDS

Table of Contents I Advantages and Disadvantages of BondingA. Advantages B. Disadvantages II Requirements of a Good Adhesive A. Introduction to Protecto III Theoretical Considerations A. Principles of...

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Practical Points to Practice Efficiency Part 3

R. G. ALEXANDER DDS

Archwire Changes Under normal circumstances, we begin each new case with Wildcat multistrand wire. I use one size, .0175, and no arch form is placed in this wire. A straight piece of this wire is plac...

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Copying X-Rays

LAWRENCE N. ROUFF DDS

Single films often seem sufficient at the time they are taken, until it becomes necessary to refer or transfer the patient while keeping the original x-rays. The advantages to a simple technique to co...

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Effective Saliva Control for Orthodontic Patients

LARRY W. WHITE DDS

Direct bonding has the requirement of maintaining an almost absolutely dry field during the bonding procedure. The early experiences of bonding pioneers showed that the usual methods of keeping a dry ...

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