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THE EDITOR'S CORNER
LARRY W. WHITE, DDS
Back to the FutureHad orthodontists been able to read Peter Drucker's latest book, Innovation and Entrepreneurship, 20 years ago, they would not have been surprised by the so-called innovations we are...
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EUGENE L. GOTTLIEB, DDS, ALLEN H. NELSON, PHD, DAVID S. VOGELS
Data from the 1985 JCO Orthodontic Practice Study for case starts, income, fees, and other factors indicated that years in practice could be a most important variable. It would seem that much could be...
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DR. D. KUBEIN-MEESENBURG, DR. A. JAGER, PETRA BLEIFUSS
Correct incisor position is generally acknowledged to be the key to successful orthodontic treatment, and many rules have been developed to position incisors. Mean values of the long axis of the inci...
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R.A.C. CHATE, BDS, DORTH
Frankel initially recommended that an incisal edge-to-edge forward posture be used when constructing a function regulator for mild to moderate malocclusions.1,2 Subsequent research prompted him to adv...
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DANIEL J. RINCHUSE, DMD, MS, MDS, PHD, DONALD J. RINCHUSE, DMD, MS, MDS, PHD
Methods advocated for controlling fingersucking habits have included intraoral appliances,1,2 plaster-of-paris thumb spica,3 and pinning or tying children's hands to their sides.4 In addition to these...
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TECHNIQUE CLINIC
BEVERLY COOK, RDH, BS
Adequately separating contact points for banding molars can be frustrating. Weeks of separation may not work in some cases, and posterior interproximal stripping is difficult and time-consuming. Our t...
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