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February 1985
Volume 19, Issue 2

THE EDITOR'S CORNER

Something Happened

EUGENE L. GOTTLIEB DDS

Something HappenedWe all owe a debt to the dentists in Indiana. For many years, they have shown more awareness of the implications of a number of political, social, and economic policies and procedure...

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Crozat Treatment

ALBERT H. OWEN III DDS, MSD

The basic philosophy of Crozat treatment is that, if the oral tissues can be given enough time to respond, mild pressures over a long period of time will produce tooth movement without excessive tippi...

109

Hyperpropulsor Activator

GEORGES GAUMOND MS, DSO

A high percentage of young children with severe overjet and overbite suffer fractured maxillary incisors, making it important to act at an early age--6-9 years--in such cases to try to avoid the probl...

128

Long-Term Orthodontic Liability Problems

CLARK L. JONES DDS, MSD

The long-term nature of orthodontic treatment and possible allegations of post-treatment complications present potential long-term liability problems for the orthodontist. Temporomandibular joint dysf...

134

Should Primary Enamel Be Ground Prior to Bonding?

MARK KNOLL DDS, A. JOHN GWINNETT PhD, BDS, MARK WOLFF DDS

The influence of prismless enamel on resin penetration continues to raise questions about the clinical success of bonding to primary teeth, where such enamel is commonly found.1-3 Many orthodontists g...

137

Reducing Bond Failures with a No-Mix Adhesive

ANDREW WEISS DDS, MS

Most bond failures occur because of poor technique. If bonding sites are contaminated, adhesives cannot perform properly. Proper isolation technique must always be observed, and after a proper etch ha...

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