THE EDITOR'S CORNEREUGENE L. GOTTLIEB DDSProbably the greatest way to avoid malpractice suits is to think twice before suing for payment of an overdue bill or placing the account in the hands of a credit agency which may bring suit. However,... |
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TECHNIQUE CLINICPreventing Separator LossT.M. KOTTRABA DDS60-jco-img-0.jpgOne of the problems encountered in our office is the loss of separators before the banding appointment. Normally the time between separation and banding is one week but if, for reasons... |
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JCO Interviews Aaron Rubin, JD, on MalpracticeDr. Rubin is an attorney who has written and lectured extensively to dentists on the subject of malpractice. He is a partner in the firm of Fanwick & Rubin, which is a malpractice insurance agent ... |
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Uprighting Impacted MolarsROBERT M. RUBIN DMDThe management of impacted molars used to be a difficult problem. Separating wires and threaded pins (requiring restorations) have been advocated. Uncertainty and delay characterized these approaches.... |
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Rapid Dentoalveolar Expansion TechniqueJACK PERLOW DDSEver since Korkhaus came to the United States in 1956 and presented his method of splitting the palate in maxillary deficiency cases, this form of treatment has burgeoned in popularity with an impetus... |
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The Modular Self-Locking Appliance System: A Variation in the Combination Technique, Part 5MAXWELL S. FOGEL DDS, JACK M. MAGILL DDSCase 651-jco-img-1.jpgCase 6 Pretreatment records The case presented a Class II division 2 malocclusion with a severe anterior overbite, severe lingual axial inclination of the upper incisors, and mil... |
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CASE REPORTImpacted Maxillary CuspidsSAMUEL FASTLICHT DDSA 15-year-old boy presented a Class II division 2 malocclusion with a deep overbite (Fig. 1). The intraoral radiographs showed the maxillary cuspids were impacted and almost horizontally inclined (Fig... |
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Cutting Your Band/Bracket Inventory ExpenseRICHARD N. CARTER DMD, MSEvery time I looked at our 16 drawer band cart I was reminded of the tremendous investment which was sitting waiting for teeth which might never appear. Like most orthodontists, I had enough experienc... |
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Probably the greatest way to avoid malpractice suits is to think twice before suing for payment of an overdue bill or placing the account in the hands of a credit agency which may bring suit. However,...
60-jco-img-0.jpgOne of the problems encountered in our office is the loss of separators before the banding appointment. Normally the time between separation and banding is one week but if, for reasons...
Dr. Rubin is an attorney who has written and lectured extensively to dentists on the subject of malpractice. He is a partner in the firm of Fanwick & Rubin, which is a malpractice insurance agent ...
The management of impacted molars used to be a difficult problem. Separating wires and threaded pins (requiring restorations) have been advocated. Uncertainty and delay characterized these approaches....
Ever since Korkhaus came to the United States in 1956 and presented his method of splitting the palate in maxillary deficiency cases, this form of treatment has burgeoned in popularity with an impetus...
Case 651-jco-img-1.jpgCase 6 Pretreatment records The case presented a Class II division 2 malocclusion with a severe anterior overbite, severe lingual axial inclination of the upper incisors, and mil...
A 15-year-old boy presented a Class II division 2 malocclusion with a deep overbite (Fig. 1). The intraoral radiographs showed the maxillary cuspids were impacted and almost horizontally inclined (Fig...
Every time I looked at our 16 drawer band cart I was reminded of the tremendous investment which was sitting waiting for teeth which might never appear. Like most orthodontists, I had enough experienc...
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