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December 1982
Volume 16, Issue 12

THE EDITOR'S CORNER

Is There an Orthodontic Myopia?

EUGENE L. GOTTLIEB DDS

Is There an Orthodontic Myopia?In a landmark article entitled "Marketing Myopia", Theodore Levitt pointed out that the railroads in this country did not stop growing because of a decline in the need f...

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Archwire Flexibility and Deformation

KENDALL J. BARROWES DDS

Many orthodontic wires have recently been developed to help fill the need for a flexible wire with a light force and a large working range. With the recent introduction of two new alloys--nickel titan...

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Lingual Orthodontics: A Status Report, Part 3: Indirect Bonding--Laboratory and Clinical Procedures

ROBERT P. SCHOLZ DDS, MICHAEL L. SWARTZ DDS

Indirect bonding of orthodontic brackets initially gained some popularity as a result of the efforts of Drs. Silverman and Cohen.1 A survey on bonding, conducted in 1978 by ,Dr. Gorelick, 2 indicated ...

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Planning and Designing the Orthodontic Office

PAUL L. OUELLETTE DDS, MS

A 1972 survey found that the single biggest change most dentists would make if they were building or renting their offices anew would be for more space.1 With this in mind, we should all adopt this ru...

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The Rochette Retainer

M.L. JONES BDS,MSC, DORTH

The bonding of metalwork to abutment teeth to support a splint or a pontic was described by Rochette in 1973.1 In his description, the metal casting was in gold, the bonding agent was Sevriton, and th...

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TECHNIQUE CLINIC

Correction of Upper Second Molar Plunger Cusp

RICHARD M. ADAMS

The overerupting plunger cusp of upper second molars, usually associated with a buccal path of eruption, jeopardizes occlusal relationships. At whatever stage of treatment this becomes apparent, it is...

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