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June 1977
Volume 11, Issue 6

THE EDITOR'S CORNER

EUGENE L. GOTTLIEB DDS

The independent private practice of dentistry and orthodontics is in danger of disappearing as we become more and more dependent on third parties as sales agencies and as fiscal and administrative age...

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The Occlusal Bite Plane Splint: An Adjunct to Orthodontic Treatment

TERRY A TIMM DDS, MS, MAJOR M. ASH DDS, MS

A properly constructed occlusal bite plane splint can be used to eliminate occlusal interferences during orthodontic treatment, as a retainer for specific purposes after treatment, to relax the muscle...

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Palatal Root Torque of Maxillary Cuspids Utilizing the Begg Technique

HARRY MASSIER DDS

Occasionally, the orthodontist finds the apex of a maxillary canine root has been repositioned labially unintentionally, to the extent that the root is palpable (Fig. 1). This may result from a combin...

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Surgical-Orthodontic Cases

DON E. LAHRMAN, DAVID G. BOJRAB, JAMES E. DUMAS

Class III Mandibular PrognathismPatient V.L., 25-year-old male, with a severe mandibular prognathism. Following orthodontic treatment to eliminate the dental compensations in the lower arch, a bilater...

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Planning Oral Surgery: New Methods of Communication

ROBERT J. SCHULHOF

Because oral surgery is a team effort, there is an increased need for communication. When surgery is to be performed, the patient's desire for (and his right to) information is greatly increased over ...

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Performance Appraisal

JOSEPH F. LAGANA PhD, RONALD N. SPIEGEL DMD

Management in business and industry has expended much energy and time in developing models of accountability and systems of performance appraisal for top and middle management. Theorists believe that ...

420

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