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January 1980
Volume 14, Issue 1

THE EDITOR'S CORNER

EUGENE L. GOTTLIEB DDS

Most orthodontists survived the Seventies more or less intact, but worried about what the future may bring. What can we expect from the Eighties? While a substantial number of orthodontists can be exp...

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Behavior of Erupting Crowded Lower Incisors

K. PAUL LEE

Over the past 13 years the author has been observing the behavior of erupting permanent incisors. A definite pattern has been noticed which could have clinical significance. The author, being a full t...

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Surgical-Orthodontic Cephalometric Prediction Tracing

LEWARD C. FISH DDS, MS, BRUCE N. EPKER DDS, PhD

Much of the recent literature has emphasized the use of combined surgical-orthodontic treatment of dentofacial and craniofacial deformities with specific emphasis placed upon the results of such treat...

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Common Sense Mechanics, Part 5

THOMAS F. MULLIGAN DDS

(CONTINUED FROM PART 4) Controlling Vertical Forces Intraorally Much has been said and written about vertical dimension and the problems involved with steep mandibular plane angles and extrusive force...

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Cephalometric VTO

RANDOLPH C. MYERSON DMD, THOMAS KATONA MS

In the case of the Steiner Analysis it can be demonstrated with geometric principles that the sum of the following four angles always equal 180 degrees: ANB, maxillary incisor to the NA plane (upper 1...

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TECHNIQUE CLINIC

Preventing Decalcification on Banded Teeth

SIDNEY BRANDT DDS

It is discouraging to find decalcified, white spot areas upon band removal. This complication is noted most frequently on the buccal surfaces of mandibular molars. The following technique is suggested...

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