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December 2000
Volume 34, Issue 12

THE EDITOR'S CORNER

Investing in a Sure Thing

EUGENE L. GOTTLIEB DDS

Given the current doldrums and uncertainties in the stock market, this might be a good time to pause and examine what you have invested in equities or other speculative ventures. Actually, no matter w...

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Reduction of Maxillary Intermolar Width in Class III Surgical-Orthodontic Treatment

DONG-YUL LEE DMD, MSD, PHD, YONG-KYU LIM DMD, MSD, PHD

Considering the relatively high prevalence of Class III malocclusion in Oriental popula­tions,1-5 surgical-orthodontic treatment in Korea usually involves correction of anterior crossbite. Elimination...

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A Precise and Predictable Laboratory Procedure for Indirect Bonding

JAY COLLINS

Indirect bonding seems to be gaining more widespread acceptance among orthodontists, due to improvements in bracket base design, adhesive technology, and transfer tray materi­als.1-5 The latest bracke...

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A Quick and Simple Method of Reactivating Space-Opening Push-Coil Springs

RUSSELL H.A. SAMUELS BDS (Hons.), MDS, FIMLS, FDS RCPS, DOrth, MOrth, STEPHEN J. RUDGE BDS, FDS RCS, MOrth

One way to open space for teeth that are dis­placed from the arch is by compressing nick­el titanium open push-coil springs on a continu­ous archwire (Fig. 1). We have found that a con­tinuous open pu...

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CASE REPORT

Orthodontic Management of an Impacted Maxillary Canine with an Abnormal Premolar Root

T.G. McNAMARA BDS, DOrth, FDS, FFD, C.M. McNAMARA BDS, DOrth, FDS

This report presents a method of treatment of a palatally impacted permanent maxillary canine in association with an ad­jacent abnormal premolar root form that avoids the need for ex­traction or surgi...

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MANAGEMENT & MARKETING

Implementing the Patient Manager System

JAMES M. SLACK DDS, MS

Assigning one chairside assistant or treat­ment coordinator to each individual patient can create an advantage in both the technical and interpersonal areas of our practices. Since many patients take ...

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ORTHODONTIC OFFICE DESIGN

Creating Your Next Office

WARREN HAMULA DDS, MSD, BRIAN BUCHER AIA

The average orthodontist will move to a new office or do a major remodeling or redesign of an existing office two or three times during a career. An orthodontist's first office, usually leased and rel...

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