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March 1980
Volume 14, Issue 3

THE EDITOR'S CORNER

EUGENE L. GOTTLIEB DDS

Whenever I get the chance, I speak with people I meet who are wearing orthodontic appliances to find out what patients' and parents' attitudes are about orthodontics. I want to pass along my latest su...

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ORTHODONTIC OFFICE DESIGN

Business Office

WARREN HAMULA DDS

The nerve center of business activity in your office deserves proper space and planning. One of the great weaknesses in many offices is that the business office barely has enough space for one recepti...

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The Uncooperative Patient

ROBERT M. RUBIN DMD, MS

Every orthodontist must confront the problem of the uncooperative patient. Many will use their experiences as parents as their model for the management of the problem. Others may use their recollectio...

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Common Sense Mechanics, Part 7

THOMAS F. MULLIGAN DDS

(CONTINUED FROM PART 6) Distalization with Differential Torque The tipback bend has been discussed and demonstrated and, since the tipback bend is used today in a number of respected appliance techniq...

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JCO Interviews Martin L. "Bud" Schulman on Fee Management

EUGENE L. GOTTLIEB DDS, MARTIN L. SCHULMAN

GOTTLIEB Bud, orthodontists probably have more control over fees than they have over the number of patient starts and costs in an orthodontic practice. Do you agree?SCHULMAN Yes. I find that, in 1979,...

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