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    Case Presentation    

I Didn’t Know This Was Possible
An unusual story of placement and a difficult situation for the orthodontist and the oral surgeon when the permanent tooth appears occlusal to its primary predecessor. Have you seen anything like this before?


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Recently Finished Case from Corporate Orthodontic Practice
Upon finishing up at a well-known corporate orthodontist, a young patient still shows severe proclination. After sending off a request for records, and even calling, this orthodontist still hasn’t had any response from the patient’s previous office. How would you proceed to treat the patient and deal with the cold shoulder of the corporate chain?

Pesky Overjet Problems
Help out this orthodontist who’s fresh out of residency and running into obstacles involving correcting the last little bit of overjetting in some cases. Check out the problem areas. Toss in your hat on the solution.


    Online CE    

Sweeping Away the Myths in Orthodontics: The Extraction/Non-Extraction Debate
by Dr. Richard A. Litt, DDS

In recent years a great deal of misinformation has been presented in the name of continuing education in orthodontics. Misrepresentation of credentials, as well as empirical or anecdotal support for clinical procedures, without any biological basis, have been used to promote orthodontic procedures to the general or pediatric dentist incorporating orthodontics into their practices. It is time to hear the facts! If you are presently practicing orthodontics or intend to incorporate orthodontics into your practice, you owe it to yourself and your patients to find out the truth and separate “fact from fiction.”

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