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December 1984
Volume 18, Issue 12

THE EDITOR'S CORNER

What Is a Nice Person Like You Doing in a Joint Like This?

EUGENE L. GOTTLIEB DDS

What is a nice person like you doing in a joint like this?It is not surprising that the temporomandibular joint is the subject of great controversy. It is hard to think of an area of complete agreemen...

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Preserving the Referral-Source Practice of Orthodontics

EUGENE L. GOTTLIEB DDS

One of the consequences of the introduction of advertising and various alternate forms of delivery of dental care has been the division of orthodontic care between two groups with two different approa...

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JCO Interviews Dr. Weldon E. Bell on TMJ Function and Dysfunction

WELDON E. BELL, LARRY W. WHITE DDS, MSD

DR. WHITE Have you been surprised by the recent interest in the TMJ?DR. BELL Not really. The surprising thing to me is that the profession has been so slow to pick up a thing of such importance. Befor...

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3D Instant Space Maintainer

WILLIAM L. WILSON DMD, ROBERT C. WILSON DDS

The most common need for space maintenance is for the prematurely lost or congenitally missing second bicuspid. The 3D Instant Space Maintainer(Rocky Mountain/Orthodontics) (Fig. 1) is prefabricated i...

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Comparison of Corrected-Axis and Straight Lateral TMJ Tomograms

DAVID A. BUSSARD DDS, MS, HEUN Y. YUNE MD, DONALD WHITEHEAD MD, ROBERT M. KLEYLE PhD, CHARLES E. HUTTON DDS

A line centered on the medial and lateral poles of a mandibular condyle is not at right angles to the midsagittal plane of the skull. Since conventional straight tomograms produce images of sections t...

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