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August 1977
Volume 11, Issue 8

THE EDITOR'S CORNER

EUGENE L. GOTTLIEB DDS

There is a growing controversy in orthodontics today over the expanded use of auxiliary personnel. We no sooner got done changing most of the state dental practice acts to permit expanded duties to be...

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Debonding

JACOB I. WEISSER DDS

One of the first questions asked by orthodontists learning the techniques of bracket bonding is, "How do I get them off?" After considerable experimentation, I arrived at a technique which I have empl...

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8-Tooth Extraction Cases Using Begg Technique

LYMAN E. WAGERS DDS

Where required, 8-tooth extraction treatment is the finest service that the orthodontist can render, but the orthodontist must make the treatment plan and treatment decisions carefully. He must be ale...

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An Approach to Surgical-Orthodontic Reduction of Adult Class II Division 1 Malocclusion

ALAN M. SIMON DDS

Good orthognathic surgical results have been obtained for years in the reduction of severe Class II malocclusion with immediately improved esthetics. However, better improvement in function and esthet...

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It's Time to Discuss Bytes

MICHEL N. JACOBY DDS

546-jco-img-0.jpgMicrocomputer system in author's office. A quiet revolution may have started in clinical orthodontic practice with the introduction in mid-1975 of the small, powerful, low cost, perso...

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The Hinge-Axis Angle

JOSEPH R. VALINOTI DDS

The mandible is unique among bones in having two almost identical joints, each having an upper and lower soft tissue compartment. "The movements in the lower (condyle-disc) compartment are mainly hing...

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