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February 1980
Volume 14, Issue 2

THE EDITOR'S CORNER

EUGENE L. GOTTLIEB DDS

Prior to the advent of professional corporations, it was customary for orthodontists to count income in excess of practice costs as profit, which represented the orthodontist's net income. Thus, "prof...

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Common Sense Mechanics, Part 6

THOMAS F. MULLIGAN DDS

(CONTINUED FROM PART 5) Clinical Application of the Diving Board Concept If we wish to apply the cantilever principle and its modifications for practical use in clinical orthodontics, we must understa...

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The "Three-Cornered Space" Pitfall in Adult Treatment

GEORGE F. SCHUDY DDS

There are a number of pitfalls in adult orthodontic treatment. The "three-cornered space" phenomenon ranks as one of the most important. Rather frequently, an adult patient will develop a rather unsig...

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Orthognathic Treatment in Patients with Temporomandibular Joint Pain-Dysfunction

RONALD H. ROTH DDS, MS, WILLIAM H. WARE DDS, MSD

  I. CLASSIFICATION OF TMJ DISORDERS In order to appreciate the role of surgery in the treatment of temporomandibular joint dysfunctions, a descriptive classification may prove helpful. A. Myofascial-...

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Constructing the Gnathologic Setup and Positioner

ROBERT C. CHIAPPONE DDS

In previous JCO articles, I described the importance of a gnathologic tooth positioner (July, 1975), adult orthodontics and how knowledge of occlusion can effect adult treatment (July, 1976), and last...

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