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April 1976
Volume 10, Issue 4

THE EDITOR'S CORNER

EUGENE L. GOTTLIEB DDS

Orthodontists are faced with a great economic challenge (see page 256 of this issue). It will require new efforts to extend orthodontic care to all segments of the population, especially adults; it wi...

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Orthodontic Economic Indicators

EUGENE L. GOTTLIEB DDS

On the basis of what we know and what we may infer from certain economic indicators, we can be reasonably sure that the average orthodontic practice, which is presently devoted 90% to children under 1...

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Don't Keep the Faith... Spread It!

RICHARD T. CONLIN DDS

267-jco-img-0.jpgIn a sense, all orthodontists are created equal. The free flow of knowledge and scientific information has assured that there is no academic advantage. The universal availability of s...

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Third Molars and Orthodontic Diagnosis

ROBERT J. SCHULHOF

The mandibular third molar is different things to different people. To the patient it constitutes a fear of a painful operation in the late teens. According to Bjork, approximately 45% of the populati...

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The Straight-Wire Appliance: Case Histories: Non-Extraction

LAWRENCE F. ANDREWS DDS

JCO does not have the copyright to this article. For more information on the article, please contact The Andrews Foundation at lfAndrews@aol.com or go to their website at https://www.andrewsfoundation...

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TECHNIQUE CLINIC

Rotating Springs for Mandibular Incisors

Preformed rotating springs are excellent for cuspids and premolars, but frequently the arms are too long for use on mandibular anterior teeth. When that is the case, grasping the spring through the lu...

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