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August 1979
Volume 13, Issue 8

THE EDITOR'S CORNER

EUGENE L. GOTTLIEB DDS

Fifty years ago, a dentist named Oscar Farkasch taught dentists new concepts of treating the whole mouth in the whole person and approaches to diagnosis, treatment planning, and case presentation aime...

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A Solution to the Missing Lateral

THOMAS J. FISCHER DDS, MS

One of the most difficult problems in orthodontics is the congenitally missing upper lateral incisor. Should the space be closed orthodontically, putting the cuspid in the lateral's position or should...

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ORTHODONTIC OFFICE DESIGN

Reception Room

WARREN HAMULA DDS

The reception room is important as a first impression of the office. While extravagant furnishing can be misleading to a cost-conscious public, it is equally inappropriate to give an appearance of lac...

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Evaluation--Diagnosis Planning: The Challenge in the Correction of Dentofacial Deformities

MILTON D. BERKMAN DMD, MS, DOUGLAS GOLDSMITH DDS, DAVID ROTHSCHILD DDS, NORMAN TRIEGER DMD, MD, ROBERT J. SHPRINTZEN PhD

Increasing public awareness of the biological, esthetic and psycho-social problems caused by dentofacial deformities has stimulated and challenged the imagination and expertise of oral-maxillofacial s...

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JCO Interviews Dr. Charles J. Burstone on the Uses of the Computer in Orthodontic Practice, Part 2

CHARLES J. BURSTONE

JCO Now, will you demonstrate how you make and use the occlusogram?DR. BURSTONE Digitizing the points of the 1:1 occlusal photograph of the model gives us both measurements and a diagram of the tooth ...

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