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December 1977
Volume 11, Issue 12

THE EDITOR'S CORNER

EUGENE L. GOTTLIEB DDS

I was struck the other day, in reading an article on retirement for professionals, to observe that the charts which were supposed to serve as a guide to the amount of money that would be required to s...

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ORTHODONTIC OFFICE DESIGN

Floor Plan

WARREN HAMULA DDS

There is no such thing as an ideal floor plan. The ideal is always changing because a practice is a living, changing thing. An efficient floor plan for a new graduate will be outdated when he has a st...

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Santa with Braces?

DAVID C. HAMILTON DDS

Jim Henry was a nineteen-year-old sophomore attending Grove City College in Grove City, Pennsylvania. Merchants in that small town had agreed some years ago that there should be only one Santa Claus i...

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Predicting Patient Cooperation

CHARLES COLENATY MA, HERBERT F. GABRIEL DDS

The purpose of the present study is to determine if the measurements of personality factors derived from a specific test (the Design Perception Cards) might be related to the orthodontist's impression...

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Bio-Progressive Therapy, Part 4: The Use of Superimposition Areas to Establish Treatment Design

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

(CONTINUED FROM PART 3) Changes due to normal growth and changes due to various treatment mechanics are different for each individual because of his individual morphology and facial type. In order to ...

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An Atraumatic Single Tooth Replacement Procedure for Postorthodontic Patients

ELLIOTT M. MOSKOWITZ DDS, ISAIH LEW DDS, B. DAVID GREENE DDS, MICHAEL J. MARESCA DDS

The congenitally missing or avulsed anterior tooth is a challenge for the orthodontist. In some cases, it is preferable to close the space. In others, it is preferable to maintain or reopen sufficient...

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