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Put Patients at "Attention" for Better Panosby Steven A. Astuto, DDS, MSD Amarillo, Tex To correct this, position the patient at “military attention” with the chin slightly below the cranial/cephalic junction and with a slight positive Curve of Spee to the occlusal plane. The result is a minimization of the ghost image of the spinal column and menton, making the apices of the incisors clearly visible (Figure 2). ![]() ![]() Do you have a pearl to share with your colleagues? Please send it to cpiehler@ascendmedia.com, along with your headshot and any other pictures you’d like to include. |
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