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February 1981
Volume 15, Issue 2

THE EDITOR'S CORNER

Evaluating Your Own Practice

EUGENE L. GOTTLIEB DDS

It would be a useful exercise for every orthodontist to examine his practice as if he were interested in buying it. Actually delve into every aspect of the practice that contributes to its value and i...

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Functional Occlusion for the Orthodontist, Part 2

RONALD H. ROTH DDS, DONALD A. ROLFS DDS

The Repositioning Splint In our opinion, the two greatest causes of failure of occlusal treatment are: 1. Failure to stabilize and then capture true centric relation prior to occlusal therapy. 2. Fail...

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JCO Interviews Roger L. Rusley on Practice Stimulation

EUGENE L. GOTTLIEB DDS, ROGER L. RUSLEY

GOTTLIEB Roger, Is there a general slowdown in orthodontic practices across the country?RUSLEY Yes. I believe that right now there is-a deferral of services. People are putting off having orthodontic ...

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FACE: Foundation for Advanced Continuing Education

MAURICE C. CORBETT DDS

The Foundation for Advanced Continuing Education, called FACE by its students, was founded in 1974 as a non-profit organization dedicated to dental and health education. Special emphasis was to be pla...

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TECHNIQUE CLINIC

Securing the Cross Palatal Arch

PETER J. PICARD

A case has been reported in which a removable crosspalatal archwire dislodged itself and was aspirated by the patient. Until lingual sheaths are manufactured with some type of locking device, it behoo...

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