Clinical Lectures

Clinical Lectures

Tuesday a.m. Scientific Session Lectures Assembly Room, Tuesday a.m., October 31 9:30 9:45 10:1 5 10:45 11:15 11:45 Panel: Hypnosis, a valuable aid ...

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Tuesday a.m. Scientific Session Lectures Assembly Room, Tuesday a.m., October 31

9:30 9:45 10:1 5 10:45 11:15 11:45

Panel: Hypnosis, a valuable aid in dental practice Council of Societies in Dental Hypnosis Moderator: Lawrence M. Staples, Boston Introductory remarks Hypnosis alleviates apprehension Kay F. Thompson, Pittsburgh Visual imagery technics in pedodontics Irving I. Secter, Chicago Interesting oral surgery problems aided by hypnosis Harold P. Golan, Boston Psychological conditioning of the denture patient through hypnosis Lawrence M. Staples, Boston Discussion

Additional Scientific Session Lectures for which no date nor location has been assigned: The swing-lock concept Joe J. Simmons, Dallas Dentists CAN write prescriptions Marvin Sniderman, Pittsburgh Movable-arm or hinge-action clasp for complete esthetics, retention and passivity in partial denture construction Vincent J. Oddo, Jr., Providence, R.I. Programs of the Council on Dental Materials and Devices John W. Stanford, Chicago

Clinical Lectures ANESTHESIOLOGY Unrestricted oxygen-nitrous oxide-penthrane amnalgesia for the ambulatory patient Joseph J. Martini, Passaic, N.J. Total dentistry in one visit—utilizing an intravenous analgesic-amnesic technic Irwin C. Goldstein, Elkins Park, Pa.

ENDODONTICS Nonsurgical versus surgical endodontics William S. Andrus, Bethesda, Md. Surgical endodontics—a conservative approach Noah Chivian, West Orange, N.J. The effective endodontic management of teeth with lateral canals and accessory apical foramina Joel L. Dunsky, Brookline, Mass. Chelating agents in endodontics B. Franklin Gurney, Chicago Sinus tracts of pulpal origin Daniel Jacobs, Harrisburg, Pa. How to fill molar root canals with gutta-percha Samuel Luks, New York A histopathological evaluation of pulp response to a corti­ costeroid antibiotic preparation Donald W. Schneider and Helen C. Young, M.D., Milwaukee Endodontic management of the open apex Robert A. Uchin, Fort Lauderdale, Fla.

OPERATIVE Acrylic resin molding in all phases of restorative dentistry Walter Raymond, Wilmette, 111. Vacuum-formed dental prostheses Harold Sherman, New York

C H A R L E S E . S T U A R T O R A L R E H A B IL IT A T IO N AND E D U C A T IO N S T U D Y GRO UP

Duncan H. Wallace, Oxnard, Calif., coordinator Electrosurgery in operative dentistry Edward I. Scrivner, Jr., Lexington, Ky. PRELIMINARY PROGRAM ■ 335

Rationale for developing the occlusion in the natural dentition Harry C. Lundeen, Lexington, Ky. The determinants of occlusion Robert F. Harman, Richmond, Va. Preoperative orthodontics Gustav Swab, San Diego Aims of treatment Peter K. Thomas, Beverly Hills, Calif. Diagnosis and conservative treatment of temporoman­ dibular joint afflictions George E. Meinig, Ojai, Calif.

PEDODONTICS Special pedodontic appliances Carroll G. Bennett, Morgantown, W. Va. A rationale of dental treatment for the handicapped child Saul Kamen, Rego Park, N.Y. Management of ectopically positioned unerupted anterior teeth Roger K. Kuwabara, Washington, D.C.

PERIODONTICS Combined gingivectomy and osteoplasty Burton F. Bakke, Washington, D.C.

ORAL DIAGNOSIS AND THERAPEUTICS Impacted teeth and why remove them William R. Beasley, Harrisburg, Va. Oral and facial manifestations of nutritional deficiencies George W. Burnett, Washington, D.C. Role of accelerators in zinc-oxide eugenol cements Evan H. Greener, Ph.D., Chicago Trigeminal neuralgia and mandibular joints dysfunction Edward J. Hempstead, St. Louis The mutual protected occlusion Lewis E. Lipman, Englewood, N.J. Dynamic integrated diagnosis Daniel M. Staub, Belle Harbof, N.Y.

ORAL SURGERY Surgical management of micrognathia Charles C. Ailing, Washington, D.C. Surgical treatment of benign tumors of the oral cavity W. Harry Archer, Pittsburgh

Assessment of current methods for pocket elimination O. Walter Donnenfeld, Chicago Management of periodontal lesions Joe Frisch, Washington, D.C. Critical review of surgical procedures used in the treat­ ment of periodontal disease—lateral and sliding flaps Sheldon Holen, Anriapolis, Md. Modern trends and technics in periodontics Allan J. Lazare, Brooklyn Regenerative procedures in periodontal therapy Theodore Lite, Brooklyn Conservative treatment of early and advanced periodontal disease Walter G. Nieds, Lake Zurich, 111. Quasi-fixed bridgework Grant E. Overby, Tacoma, Wash. The gingivectomy technic Zar A. Reader, Detroit Prevention of periodontal disease Raymond T. Stewart, Los Angeles

Sliding flap, a predictably successful technic Leonard M. Nevins, New York

Phase contrast microscopic evaluation of bacterial plaque Roland M. Meffert and Leonard G. Jewson, Lackland Air Force Base, Texas

The anatomy of odontogenic infections James S. Stanback, III, Washington, D.C.

Preventive periodontics Lewis F. Townsend, Jr., Lackland Air Force Base, Texas

The ten surgical commandments Benjamin Tucker, Bay Shore, N.Y.

Temporary protection during restorative dental treatment Riley S. Williamson, Jr., Baltimore

ORTHODONTICS Ultrasonics as aid in minor tooth movement Leonard Gorelick, Little Neck, N.Y., and Paul J. Tascher, Glen Cove, N.Y. 336 ■ JADA, Vol. 75, August 1967

PRACTICE ADMINISTRATION Motivating teenage and adult patients Dale W, Hutchins, Washington, D.C.

N E W J E R S E Y D E N T A L R E S E A R C H G RO U P

The changing concept: what we really mean by one visit dentistry Stanley K. Sarkin, Elizabeth, N.J. Communication: the road to completion Sidney Merians, Old Bridge, N.J. The power of positive planning: treatment, appointment control and dental economics Jérôme Fechtner, Fanwood, N.J. The dental operation: a unified approach Robert J. Mallin, Metuchen, N.J. Pitfalls: problems that can be avoided Joseph A. Galletta, Elizabeth, N.J. Dentistry’s future: let us fill our patients’ needs Robert Schwartz, Rahway, N.J. A M E R IC A N A C A D E M Y O F P R A C T IC E A D M IN IS T R A T IO N

E. O. Thompson, Salt Lake City, coordinator The patient and dentist in 1967 Arthur G. Williams, Irvington, N.J. Principles of dental unit and rotary instrument design J. Harold Mullen, El Paso, Texas Management and relationship of auxiliary personnel Herbert W. Fleege, Seattle Audiovisual education—a practical, everyday office approach Phillip P. Pyles, Boulder, Colo. Principles of dental office structural design Horace Reeves, Charlotte, N.C.

Color, frustration or pleasure? Robert C. Sproull, El Paso, Texas

COMPLETE PROSTHODONTICS Peripheral detail in complete dentures Craig R. Means, Washington, D.C. Insertion and adjustment of complete dentures Bernard Levin, Los Angeles Multiciip dentures Arthur C. Jermyn, Rochester, N.Y. Equilibrating the occlusal-temporomandibular articulator triad in denture and rehabilitation prosthetics David J. Goodfriend, Philadelphia Principles of posterior occlusion for complete dentures James B. Gallagher, Jr., Boston The dynamic flap and grooved denture technic for seating difficult lower dentures Edward J. Fredrickson and Edward Harnacher, M.D., Spokane, Wash.

PARTIAL PROSTHODONTICS A fixed removable bridge technic Patrick D. Crowe, Washington, D.C.

PUBLIC HEALTH Hazards in dental practice Luis Blanco Dalmau, San Juan, Puerto Rico

The principles of evacuative systems in equipment design William R. Thompson, Madison, Wis.

RESEARCH PROSTHODONTICS T elescopic crown Hratch A. Abrahamian, Washington, D.C.

Comparative study of duration, of action of lidocaine and lidocaine + KCL, solutions for local anesthesia in dentistry Myron A. Sidon, Denver

Clinical prosthetic therapy for the atypical denture patient I. Kenneth Adisman, New York

MISCELLANEOUS

Problems and precautions in rebasing complete and partial dentures Sebastian J. Campagna, San Francisco

Professional standards for the content of dental examina­ tions Hyman K. Schonfeld, New Haven, Conn.

Solving the mystery of the unseen split crown Jack C. Kanter, Norfolk, Va. Establishing monoplane occlusion with cuspless denture teeth Keith R. Marcroft, Washington, D.C. Maxillofacial prosthesis—a new two-component technic Peter M. Margetis, Washington, D.C. PRELIMINARY PROGRAM ■ 337