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January 1981
Volume 15, Issue 1

New Design Positioner

T. BRUCE HILLEMAN DDS

In their present design, positioners are not very comfortable. The result is that many patients do not wear positioners as prescribed, and teeth are not retained well nor improved in position. Many or...

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Functional Occlusion

EUGENE L. GOTTLIEB DDS

The quality of an orthodontic result depends upon the ability of the orthodontist to diagnose, treatment plan, and treat; the cooperation of the patient; and the response of the patient's tissues to t...

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Functional Occlusion for the Orthodontist, Part 1

RONALD H. ROTH DDS, MS

In recent years, orthodontists have voiced more and more interest in occlusion and functional occlusion. There is no doubt that several legal decisions have caught their attention. This, plus the urgi...

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Are You Ready for a Computer?

EUGENE L. GOTTLIEB DDS

It has been reported that only about 2% of private dental offices have in-house computers and that another 30% use a computer service bureau, usually for billing, recalls, and accounts receivable. For...

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Single-Arch Treatment

WALTER H. MOSMANN DDS

Approximately 15 percent of the patients seeking orthodontic help are diagnosed as having a good mandibular dentition, a good mandible, and a good relation of both to the cranium. In such cases, the m...

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