Interceptive Measures

  • T. C. White
  • J. H. Gardiner
  • B. C. Leighton
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Abstract

Involving as it does the frequent use of appliances, orthodontic treatment is popularly regarded as ‘springs’, ‘plates’ and ‘braces’. There is, however, much in orthodontic treatment that depends not so much upon appliances as on interceptive measures and therapeutic extractions, in addition to the clinical experience and knowledge of the operator.

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© T. C. White, J. H. Gardiner and B. C. Leighton 1976

Authors and Affiliations

  • T. C. White
    • 1
    • 2
  • J. H. Gardiner
    • 3
  • B. C. Leighton
    • 4
    • 5
  1. 1.University of GlasgowUK
  2. 2.Glasgow Dental Hospital and SchoolUK
  3. 3.Orthodontic DepartmentUniversity of Sheffield Dental HospitalUK
  4. 4.University of LondonUK
  5. 5.Orthodontic DepartmentKing’s College Hospital Dental SchoolUK

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