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October 1979
Volume 13, Issue 10

THE EDITOR'S CORNER

EUGENE L. GOTTLIEB DDS

A great deal of time has been spent in attempting to determine the dental needs, including the orthodontic needs, of the population of the United States. The Department of Health, Education, and Welfa...

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The Psychological Impact of Dramatic Facial Change

PAUL L. OUELLETTE DDS, MS

Prior to beginning treatment the orthodontist needs to make an accurate evaluation of the self-concept and self-assurance of his patient. Open communication from the start, tailor-made for each case, ...

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Common Sense Mechanics, Part 2

THOMAS F. MULLIGAN DDS

(CONTINUED FROM PART 1) Forces and Moments We all know what a force is, but sometimes we tend to confuse the relationship between force and moment. Both are extremely important to us as they produce t...

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Occlusion with Particular Emphasis on the Functional and Parafunctional Role of Anterior Teeth, Part 2

WILLIAM H. MCHORRIS DDS

(continued from September 1979)Anterior Tooth Relationships Stuart29 found that canine teeth have a higher minimal lateral pressure threshold; we have all made the observation that they are retained l...

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ORTHODONTIC OFFICE DESIGN

Consultation Room

WARREN HAMULA DDS

Most orthodontists feel a special consultation area is preferable to presenting the case analysis at the dental chair. Only large offices can afford the luxury of a separate area devoted to consultati...

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TECHNIQUE CLINIC

Sliding Yoke in the Begg Technique

GORDON KAM-HUNG CHAN

  Bite opening at the start of treatment is very important in the Begg technique. The premolars are usually not banded. This was expressed by Cadman.1 For extraction cases, he wrote,". . . many operat...

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