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March 1982
Volume 16, Issue 3

TECHNIQUE CLINIC

Simplified Technique for Mandibular Bonded Retainers

MICHAEL L. WASUITA

After experimenting with a number of ideas for holding lingual retainers forbonding, I have found that the use of elastic thread produces the best results. The Technique 1. Bend mandibular retainer wi...

THE EDITOR'S CORNER

Have You Thought About An Office Newsletter?

EUGENE L. GOTTLIEB DDS

Have You Thought About An Office Newsletter?Not many orthodontic offices are taking advantage of the communication and practice building potential of an office newsletter. It should be emphasized that...

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Maxillary Arch Considerations in Diagnosis and Treatment Planning

ANTHONY GIANELLY DMD, MD, PhD, VICTOR S. DIETZ DMD, MSCD

Traditionally, orthodontic diagnosis and treatment planning involve an evaluation of skeletodental relationships, with particular emphasis on the mandibular arch. Notable examples of formalized analys...

168

Updating Fabrication of the Herbst Appliance

NORRIS M. LANGFORD JR. DDS

In the August 1981 issue of JCO I demonstrated a technique for the fabrication of the Herbst Appliance in the office laboratory. After treating thirty patients with this appliance, it has been my expe...

173

An Instrument for Removing Horizontal Lingual Arches

CHARLES E. MEYERS JR. DDS

The lingual arch removing wire (L.A.R.W.) is designed to facilitate the removal of a lingual arch from a horizontal lingual sheath. It is easy to fabricate, saves the doctor chair time, minimizes pati...

179

JCO Interviews Avrom E. King on the Successful 1990 Orthodontic Practice

EUGENE L. GOTTLIEB DDS, AVROM E. KING

GOTTLIEB In our previous interview (JCO, November 1979), you discussed three tiers of dentistry and orthodontics emerging as a consequence of radical cultural change. How does that look two years late...

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