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April 1985
Volume 19, Issue 4

THE EDITOR'S CORNER

In Search of Lost Arch Space

EUGENE L. GOTTLIEB DDS

In Search of Lost Arch SpaceThe article by Dr. Ten Hoeve in this issue points to one of the important details in occlusion that is frequently overlooked in orthodontic diagnosis and treatment--molar r...

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Congenitally Missing Lateral Incisor Treatment

PETER M. ROTH DDS, JOHN A. GERLING DDS, MSD, RICHARD G. ALEXANDER DDS, MSD

When treating patients with congenitally missing maxillary lateral incisors, the orthodontist must decide whether to close the spaces or open them and place fixed bridges. Several authors have suggest...

258

Cephalometric Spreadsheets

DENNIS M. KILLIANY DDS, MSD

The use of microcomputers in orthodontic offices over the past five years has become both practical and affordable. Several integrated software packages are designed specifically for orthodontic pract...

266

Palatal Bar and Lip Bumper in Nonextraction Treatment

ANE TEN HOEVE

Class I Criteria In classifying malocclusions, it is as important to examine the occlusion from the lingual as it is from the buccal, especially when there is a difference in the degree of Class II ma...

272

Horizontal Use of Begg Brackets

HOWARD J. RUDERMAN

Some molars have short clinical crowns that may interfere with banding or bonding. Although surgical procedures can increase crown height, in many instances the problem can be solved by bonding Begg b...

292

Disinfection of Removable Appliances

HENRI PETIT DDS, PhD, ROBERT KOLSTAD PhD, STEPHEN CHU DDS, MS

As more orthodontists use removable appliances, there is an increased ethical and legal responsibility to prevent the spread of infectious diseases that can be carried on these appliances. Removable r...

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