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October 1976
Volume 10, Issue 10

TECHNIQUE CLINIC

A Direct Bond Stabilizing Splint

GARY P. HUSSION

A patient who had fractured the roots of both maxillary central incisors in a bicycle accident was referred to me for splinting. An .030" round wire was contoured to the labial surface of the teeth to...

THE EDITOR'S CORNER

EUGENE L. GOTTLIEB DDS

The economic threat to the survival of private orthodontic practice should not be allowed to obscure the fact that our greatest jeopardy may lie in a takeover of the specialty by third parties, privat...

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The Modular Self-Locking Appliance System: A Variation in the Combination Technique, Part 2

MAXWELL S. FOGEL DDS, JACK M. MAGILL DDS

To review, the Modular Self-Locking Appliance System features a receptacle with three vertical slots to receive the unique insert brackets into which the archwires are snapped with finger pressure (Fi...

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ROUND TABLE Third Party Programs

DAVID C. HAMILTON, B. HOLLY BROADBENT, DON E. LAHRMAN, ERIC LUKS

JCO It is important for orthodontists to understand third party programs and to develop principles, guidelines and procedures for dealing with them, because precedents that are set in these programs n...

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The Twenty-Minute Full Strapup

ELLIOTT SILVERMAN DDS, MORTON COHEN DDS

In three previous articles, the authors described in detail a revolutionary indirect bonding technique. In each succeeding paper, major advances were presented. Despite a high rate of success, our goa...

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Third Party Interference in Orthodontic Practice

LLOYD E. PEARSON DDS, MARTIN L. SCHULMAN

Mr. Martin L. Schulman Chairman of the BoardDental Corporation of America P.O. Box 1011 Washington, D.C. 20013Dear Bud,During the past year to year and one-half, a situation with insurance carriers ha...

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