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July 1976
Volume 10, Issue 7

THE EDITOR'S CORNER

EUGENE L. GOTTLIEB DDS

An orthodontist can largely overcome the eroding effect of inflation on his purchasing power by tying his fee structure to the annual inflation rate or by being paid in advance and investing the money...

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The Straight-Wire Appliance: Extraction Series Brackets (Cont.)

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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The Importance of Interbracket Width in Orthodontic Tooth Movement

THOMAS D. CREEKMORE DDS

Stiffness, strength and range are the most basic elastic properties of wire. Strength is a measure of how strong a force the wire will take before it permanently deforms. Range is a measure of how far...

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Special Considerations for Adult Orthodontics

ROBERT C. CHIAPPONE DDS

Adult orthodontics is becoming a larger proportion of many practices. We are beginning to see more articles in our literature on subjects such as direct bonding and surgery, aimed at making orthodonti...

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Adaptability of the Twin-Wire Appliance to Modern Day Orthodontics, Part 1

JOHN E. JOHNSON DDS

This is a demonstration of the twin-wire appliance and its adaptability to modern day orthodontics. The appliance components of the twin-wire mechanism are as developed by Dr. Joseph E. Johnson: the t...

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