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September 1978
Volume 12, Issue 9

THE EDITOR'S CORNER

EUGENE L. GOTTLIEB DDS

Among the ways in which orthodontists can preserve the specialty of orthodontics, the profession of dentistry, and the free enterprise entrepreneurial practice system is to attempt to influence legisl...

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ORTHODONTIC OFFICE DESIGN

Delivery Systems

WARREN HAMULA DDS

There are three basic types of delivery systems: 1. Front Delivery--one or more working surfaces required 2. Split Delivery--two or more surfaces required (front, side, behind) 3. Behind Delivery--onl...

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JCO Interviews Dr. Lyman E. Wagers on Mixed Dentition Begg Treatment

631-jco-img-24.jpgJCO You advocate preorthodontic guidance as well as Begg treatment in the mixed dentition as a part of early intervention.DR. WAGERS Yes. Young patients who have a developing maloccl...

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Class III Treatment Planning

THOMAS D. CREEKMORE DDS

To diagnose and treatment plan a young Class III patient involves understanding the growth of the face that may occur to transform an acceptable young face to the unacceptable prognathism of the adult...

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Upper Anterior Occlusal Plane Control

MICHEL LANGLADE

Upper incisor position plays an important role in the esthetics of the smile, in the rest position of the lip, in supporting the lower lip and in determining the anterior occlusal plane, which is the ...

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Triple Action Maxillary Fixed Appliance

ROBERT E. BINDER DDS, JOHN J. KOLATAC DDS

It is often necessary to try to achieve numerous effects from a single appliance system. Class II, Division 1 malocclusion with a concurrent tongue thrust and anterior open bite is one such situation....

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