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March 2000
Volume 34, Issue 3

THE EDITOR'S CORNER

Dr. Jones.com

EUGENE L. GOTTLIEB DDS

Growing numbers of orthodontists are turning to web-design services to develop and maintain a presence on the Internet. The main function of these websites is advertising to the general public, and fr...

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Easy Wax Setup Technique for Orthodontic Diagnosis

SEONG-HUN KIM DMD, MSD, YOUNG-GUK PARK DMD, MSD, PHD

Traditionally, diagnostic wax setups have been prepared by sawing the models through the root areas and separating the teeth by hand.1-3 The teeth are then repositioned as desired and sealed in place ...

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MANAGEMENT & MARKETING

The Perfect Associate

ROBERT W. FRY DDS, MS, ARLEN STAAB DDS, MS

Our guest columnist for this edition is Dr. Robert Fry from Olathe, Kansas. Together with his associate, Dr. Arlen Staab, he presents a new perspective on finding an associate. With the large number o...

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Cephalometric Characteristics of Pseudo-Class III and Skeletal Class III Malocclusions

GU YAN BDS, PHD, A. BAKR M. RABIE BDS, MS, PHD

Class III malocclusion has been divided into two subtypes: skeletal and pseudo-Class III.1-6 Characteristics of the skeletal Class III mal­occlusion have been well documented in com­parison with eithe...

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Torquing Auxiliary for Posterior Protraction

RAYMOND E. SIATKOWSKI DMD

My recent article pointed out the loss of ante­rior torque control due to the lack of stan­dard bracket slot and archwire dimensions, the result being unwanted lingual tipping of the incisors during p...

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TECHNIQUE CLINIC

Direct Bonding of Maxillary Central Incisors

ANTHONY D. MAIR DDS, MCD, LUISA HARRISON RDH, BA

Maxillary central incisors often become slightly rotat­ed mesiolabially, even when the brackets appear to be well posi­tioned and fully engaged (Fig. 1A). The problem is even more common with miniatur...

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CASE REPORT

A Compromise Treatment for Class II, Division 2 Malocclusion

MÁRCIA R.E.A.S. GANDINI DDS, PHD, LUIZ G. GANDINI JR. DDS, PHD, JERYL D. ENGLISH DDS, MS

The success of Class II treat­ment generally depends on the patient's growth potential1,2 and cooperation with orthodon­tic appliances. In non-growing patients, or where insufficient cooperation is ex...

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