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October 1977
Volume 11, Issue 10

THE EDITOR'S CORNER

EUGENE L. GOTTLIEB DDS

I am absolutely fascinated by the number of orthodontists whose offices have one or more pieces of decor related to Don Quixote. It may help explain why orthodontists seem to take comfort from dreamin...

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Bio-Progressive Therapy, Part 2: Principles

RUEL W. BENCH DDS, CARL F. GUGINO DDS, JAMES J. HILGERS DDS

(CONTINUED FROM PART 1) The clinician needs to base his treatment mechanics on the results he wants to achieve with the goals and objectives he has in mind. He then should select the mechanical proced...

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Recording the Occlusion: An Easy Method

ROBERT C. CHIAPPONE DDS

In previous articles (JCO July 1975, July 1976) I discussed the importance of recording the occlusion for the orthodontic patient and the need in orthodontics for "Two Diagnostic Procedures." The firs...

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Modified Hawley Appliance for Better Retention of Cuspids

ALI- A. BAHREMAN DDS, MS

In cases where the canines have a tendency for rotation, especially toward the labial, the standard Hawley retainer has difficulty in preventing this movement. To overcome this, the author has adapted...

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Diagnostic Clinic

ROBERT J. SCHULHOF

This is the first in a series of diagnostic case studies, each of which will illustrate a particular problem in orthodontic diagnosis. The presentation is divided into three sections. In Section I, we...

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What Can Happen When You Take Assigment of Benefits?

W. KELLEY CARR DDS

In the April issue of JCO we talked about how predetermination reduces the dollars which would otherwise be available for dental care (through its bureaucratic cost mechanism), and how the effect of p...

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