THE EDITOR'S CORNERLessons LearnedEUGENE L. GOTTLIEB DDSThere has been a flurry of interest among management analysts in a training method of the U.S. Army. For a long time, the Army has used field maneuvers to practice tactics and battlefield procedures. ... |
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Important Aspects of Long-Term StabilityBJORN U. ZACHRISSON, DDS, MSD, PHDThere is a consensus in the profession that the long-term results reported by the Seattle group constitute the gold standard for stability of traditional edgewise orthodontics. For more than 35 years,... |
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Where Teeth Should Be Positioned in the Face and Jaws and How To Get Them ThereTHOMAS D. CREEKMORE DDSContrary to conventional thought, the optimum position of the teeth in the face should be determined by the position of the maxillary incisors, rather than the mandibular incisors. To achieve optimum ... |
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The Physiologic Rationale for Air-Rotor StrippingJOHN J. SHERIDAN DDS, MSDProximal stripping has been described in the literature for decades.1-4 Air-rotor stripping (ARS) was first described in 1985,5 and subsequent reports and encouraging clinical observations have contri... |
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MANAGEMENT & MARKETINGA New Approach to Patient Motivation & A Model for Staff DevelopmentALEX AXELRODE DDS, MARK AXELRODE DDS, MS, WAYNE HICKORY DMD, MDS, MS, SANDRA SELNICK DDS, MS, DEBRA JEFFERSON CDAThis month's column combines two articles that both present unique approaches to personalized care. Dr. Alex Axelrode and his son, Dr. Mark Axelrode, describe the evolution of their Orthodontic Suppor... |
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Incisor Inclination Indicators for Diagnostic SetupsRYOON KI HONG DDS, PHD, JEAN SUNWOO DDS, JI HOON PARK DDSCustomized indirect bonding is required in lingual orthodontics because of the highly variable lingual anatomy.1,2 The lingual brackets are placed on a diagnostic setup cast, and the angulation, torqu... |
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Pseudo-Class I Reevaluation of Traditional Class II TreatmentJAN DE BAETS DMDSince the introduction of Angle's system of classification a century ago, orthodontic diagnoses and treatment plans have developed around the concept that the establishment of a Class I molar occlusio... |
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There has been a flurry of interest among management analysts in a training method of the U.S. Army. For a long time, the Army has used field maneuvers to practice tactics and battlefield procedures. ...
There is a consensus in the profession that the long-term results reported by the Seattle group constitute the gold standard for stability of traditional edgewise orthodontics. For more than 35 years,...
Contrary to conventional thought, the optimum position of the teeth in the face should be determined by the position of the maxillary incisors, rather than the mandibular incisors. To achieve optimum ...
Proximal stripping has been described in the literature for decades.1-4 Air-rotor stripping (ARS) was first described in 1985,5 and subsequent reports and encouraging clinical observations have contri...
This month's column combines two articles that both present unique approaches to personalized care. Dr. Alex Axelrode and his son, Dr. Mark Axelrode, describe the evolution of their Orthodontic Suppor...
Customized indirect bonding is required in lingual orthodontics because of the highly variable lingual anatomy.1,2 The lingual brackets are placed on a diagnostic setup cast, and the angulation, torqu...
Since the introduction of Angle's system of classification a century ago, orthodontic diagnoses and treatment plans have developed around the concept that the establishment of a Class I molar occlusio...
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