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September 1976
Volume 10, Issue 9

THE EDITOR'S CORNER

EUGENE L. GOTTLIEB DDS

There is a basic philosophical disagreement between most orthodontists and organized general practitioners and pedodontists. It has always been the policy of organized dentistry, and this is reflected...

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The Modular Self-Locking Appliance System: A Variation in the Combination Technique, Part 1

MAXWELL S. FOGEL DDS, JACK M. MAGILL DDS

For years, we have been involved in organizing a treatment system which fosters an uncomplicated technical approach for patients of all ages and incomes. Our key objective was to treat greater numbers...

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Correcting and Preventing the Overbite of Malpractice Claims

FREDERICK W. BRADLEY LLB

Good rapport is the most important single factor in preventing "misunderstandings" from becoming "malpractice". Since an orthodontist primarily treats children, he must not only have a good rapport wi...

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ROUND TABLE The Future of Orthodontics

HARRY L. DOUGHERTY, T.M. GRABER, JOHN M. GREWE, HAROLD T. PERRY, RICHARD A. RIEDEL, SIDNEY BRANDT DDS, Interviews Editor

Orthodontists are confronted with a number of complex problems and issues they have not faced before. There is lack of unanimity as to how best to solve these problems. A sage once said, "The only con...

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The Bioplast Positioner: A New Production Method

CARL ERIK ANDERSEN DDS, ELSE SCHRAMM DDS

Some years ago machines for heatforming of thermoplastic material under pressure or vacuum were developed for dental purposes. In 1969 an elastic material for use in these machines became available un...

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