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October 1985
Volume 19, Issue 10

THE EDITOR'S CORNER

To Market, To Market

LARRY W. WHITE DDS

To Market, To MarketMany orthodontists seem unable to differentiate marketing from advertising. While advertising can be a part of marketing, it is only a small part--important though it may be to a g...

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ORTHODONTIC OFFICE DESIGN

Reception Desk: Placement and Design

WARREN HAMULA DDS, MSD

The shape and location of the reception desk vary greatly from office to office and can have a major effect on the size and seating arrangement of the reception room. Receptionists forced to communica...

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TECHNIQUE CLINIC

Reusable Tongue Space Filler for Impressions

DEBORAH SUE TRIANCE

Study models are more attractive and easier to work with when the lower tongue space is filled. Kenner's Play-Doh can be used right out of the can. When the plaster has set after pouring the impressio...

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Removable Rapid Palatal Expansion Appliance

VEL IVANOVSKI DDS

An easy-to-make, acrylic rapid palatal expansion appliance (Fig. 1) can be fabricated without bands or clasps, and used for treating crossbite and for both maxillary and mandibular expansion. It distr...

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Modified Function Regulator for Vertical Maxillary Excess

ALBERT H. OWEN III DDS, MSD

Patients with excessive vertical growth or "long face syndrome" are among the most difficult to treat successfully. Many have arch length deficiencies requiring extractions. Early comprehensive orthod...

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Innovations in Orthognathic Splint Construction

BRIAN W. WONG DDS

This technique is a refinement of current methods of orthognathic splint construction. Presurgical Records After preliminary orthodontic leveling, alignment and arch coordination, a clinical examinati...

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