| - Dental and Orthopedic changes Class II correction
- The bioprogressive Therapy
- Three-dimensional control with TAD-Tissue supported rapid Palatal Expaner
- Nickel-Titanium Wire
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 Clinical Review 2012 | - Rapid Maxillary Expension with skeletal Anchorage
- Quad Helix innovations
- CLASS II: Corrections using sectionnal mechanics
- DR. RICKETTS tribute
- Contemporary Bioprogressive therapy
- Controlling the vertical Dimension
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 Clinical Review 2011
| - Maximizing Office Efficiency
- New Patient Enrollment Process
- On-Time Doctor Time Scheduling
- The JOE Cephalometric System
- Clinician’s Study of Direct vs. Indirect Bonding
- Liberty Bielle: Removable/Fixed
- Lingualjet
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Clinical Review 2010 | - LOW FRICTION: TRADITIONAL MECHANICS: A PERFECT FIT
- SYNERGY R: A CLINICAL PEARL
- DIAGNOSIS: A COMPREHENSIVE CEPHALOMETRIC ANALYSIS
- RMODS / E-CEPH
- THE FUNCTIONAL MATRIX:A PRACTICAL SOLUTION USING THE MULTI FAMILY
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Clinical Review
2007/2008 | - SWLF Synergy R BRACKET
- Indirect bonding
- Temporary Anchorage devices for molar intrision
- A comprehensive study of kinetic frictional forces on brackets
- The synergy bracket design and its aptitude for working with LFM
- Wilson 3D Quad-Helix and Maximilliary Expension
- LFS:kinetic friction evaluation testing SS/NI-TI/B-TI Wires
- SWLF technique
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Convention News 2006 | - Straight Wire low Friction(SWLF)
- New Synergy FX
- Understanding titanium Wires
- Luxi II
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