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February 1979
Volume 13, Issue 2

THE EDITOR'S CORNER

EUGENE L. GOTTLIEB DDS

Study clubs can be a source of multiple benefits to orthodontists, but they are far from common in our field. One reason for this is that competition prevents colleagues in an area from getting togeth...

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Indirect Bonding: Simplicity in Action

ROYCE G. THOMAS DDS, MS

The attachment of material to tooth structure by means of acid etch techniques is nothing new. Early in the 1950s, Dr. Michael Buonocore1 was using this technique for increasing the adhesion of acryli...

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A New Debonding Procedure

DAVID A. DRAGIFF DDS

At present, there are three methods of removing bonded brackets and bonding material from the teeth: 1. Hand instruments--pliers, scalers, and chisels--are tedious, timeconsuming, and painful, since t...

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Time and Space Sharing

WILLIAM B. MILLIGAN DDS

The solution that I have found for the usual economic problems of the recent graduate in a new practice and for the growing economic problems of many established practitioners involves sharing time, s...

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JCO Interviews Dr. Robert M. Ricketts on Early Treatment, Part 2

SIDNEY BRANDT DDS, Interviews Editor, ROBERT RICKETTS

DR. BRANDT Now, you have explained about adenoids and breathing problems. Are there any other functional impairments that cause malocclusion in the mixed dentition? DR. RICKETTS Yes. You can have a cr...

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TECHNIQUE CLINIC

A Simplified Diagnostic Technique

BARRY N. RESNICK

Traditionally, diagnostic setups have been prepared by sawing the models through the root areas and separating the teeth by hand. The dental units are then repositioned and sealed in place with heated...

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