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November 1983
Volume 17, Issue 11

THE EDITOR'S CORNER

Diagnose or Die

EUGENE L. GOTTLIEB DDS

Diagnose or DieIn an effort to build up their management, marketing, and treatment procedures, many orthodontists are neglecting the cornerstone of the building, which is diagnosis. A great many ortho...

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JCO Interviews Dr. Homer W. Phillips on Computers in Orthodontic Practice, Part 1

HOMER W. PHILLIPS

DR. GOTTLIEB Should an orthodontist have a computer?DR. PHILLIPS You don't start with needing a computer. First you have to say, "Here are five tasks in my office. What is the most efficient, accurate...

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Modular 3D Lingual Appliances, Part 1: Quad Helix

WILLIAM L. WILSON DMD, ROBERT C. WILSON DDS

Assorted lingual arches, molar hooks, cleats, and buttons have been used for support in labial arch therapy. With fixed appliances, to change these single purpose attachments required removal of attac...

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Evaluation of the Potential Orthognathic Surgery Patient

PETER M. SINCLAIR BDS, MSD, JOHN W. ALLEN DDS, MSD

The management of the potential orthognathic surgery patient is the joint responsibility of the orthodontist and the oral or maxillofacial surgeon. The patient's general dentist and family physician c...

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CASE REPORT

Hypothyroidism in Orthodontic Practice

VALMY PANGRAZIO-KULBERSH DDS, MS

Thyroid, growth, and sex hormones are needed for the development of teeth and bones. The action of these hormones plays an important role in the growth process of the craniofacial complex. Hormone def...

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