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September 1979
Volume 13, Issue 9

THE EDITOR'S CORNER

EUGENE L. GOTTLIEB DDS

In the past few issues of JCO, some important observations have been made about cephalometrics. They bear repeating. Dr. McHorris in an article in this issue says: If one believes in the importance of...

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Common Sense Mechanics, Part 1

THOMAS F. MULLIGAN DDS

The title "Common Sense Mechanics" is based on the simple fact that no appliance exists which will allow an orthodontist to treat orthodontic problems without adding the necessary ingredient of "Commo...

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Basion Horizontal Coordinate Tracing Film

S. EUGENE COBEN DDS, MS

Basion Horizontal is a term the author introduced into orthodontics to describe a totally coherent interrelated philosophy of craniofacial growth, method of superimposing tracings, system of quantitat...

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Occlusion with Particular Emphasis on the Functional and Parafunctional Role of Anterior Teeth, Part 1

WILLIAM H. MCHORRIS DDS

Delivered before the members of the Foundation for Orthodontic Research (FOR), Scottsdale, Arizona, April 26, 1979. The literature abounds with occlusal concepts that prescribe the ideal for man. The ...

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From the Patient's Point of View

CLARENCE E. SHELTON JR.

We practitioners often use clinical procedures which we have never experienced ourselves and our insight is via the literature and observation of patient reaction. Having recently undergone active ort...

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TECHNIQUE CLINIC

Retaining Diastema Closure

H. WARREN YOUNGQUIST

The most effective way I have found to permanently retain diastema closure and prevent reopening is to bond a small strip of wire mesh across the contact point. I do this while the labial attachments ...

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