Fig. 3 Fig. 4 training aid and keep moving through different types as our patient’s fail to comply with the necessary use to correct their condition. Their medical providers are more than capable of getting them the help they need, and their medical insurance coverage will cover their needs. I have never had this treatment fail when used as an adjunct to mine. Many times, it is making the patient own their portion of the treatment that is most important. (Fig .3) This is an example of a standard reply received from the health care provider that explains to the patient that there is indeed a problem and that physi-cal therapy is required to fix it. (Fig .4) ᕢ Orthodontic Uprighting When uprighting teeth, make sure you have occlusal space and determine if odontoplasty will be Fig. 5 30 Winter 2018 JAOS