Table Clinics

Table Clinics

Table Clinics D E N T A L A S S IS T A N T S E N D O D O N T IC S AMERICAN DENTAL ASSISTANTS ASSOCIATION Apical root canal anatomy of human maxilla...

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Table Clinics D E N T A L A S S IS T A N T S

E N D O D O N T IC S

AMERICAN DENTAL ASSISTANTS ASSOCIATION

Apical root canal anatomy of human maxillary central incisors Michael D. Altman, Buffalo

Put the bite on inflation Ann Halford, Albuquerque, NM Lab procedure for EPF technique for complete denture prosthesis Charlene Doak, Ravenna, Ohio Individual trays Edna K. Kelly, Phenix City, Ala

D E N T A L H Y G IE N IS T S AMERICAN DENTAL HYGIENISTS’ ASSOCIATION Oral hygiene is overrated Connie Lee Lair and Donna Skaggs, Plano, Tex The oral cancer exam Nicki Lindahl, Minneapolis Occlusal caries prevention— sealants Rita R. Rossing, Fullerton, Calif

Root canals: “filling” vs obturation Wesley E. Bramnick, Drexel Hill, Pa Endodontics: biomechanical preparation of the root canal Norman A. Dinnerman, Philadelphia Techniques of insertion of endodontic implants Carlos M. Giro, New York Endodontic procedures for internal and external resorption Gerald L. Sacks, Alexandria, Va Apexification Carl L. Tinkelman, Philadelphia The endodontic triad modernized Leonard L. Zeldow, Binghamton, NY Endodontic endosseous stabilizer Arnold Zuroff, Southfield, Mich

G E R O N TO LO G Y ELECTRO SURG ERY AMERICAN ACADEMY OF DENTAL ELECTROSURGERY Use of electrosurgery in pedodontics Irving 1. Anderman, Middletown, NY Use of electrosurgery in implant dentistry Peter M. Beck, Toronto, Canada Electrosurgery in periodontics Brian F. Pollack, New York Electrosurgery for the generalist William B. Trice, Erie, Pa Cosmetic correction of oral conditions through the use of electrosurgery Frederick V. Wagner, Ashland, Ohio Electrosurgery—characteristics of the modality Herman S. Harris, New York

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AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR GERIATRIC DENTISTRY Aging oral changes in nursing home residents Dale E. Carlstrom and George R. Morgan, Joliet, 111 Taking advantage of those wonderful flat surfaces John A. Oster, Rochester, NY Practical approach to homebound dentistry Emanuel Fischhoff, Philadelphia The atrophied mandible, geriatric patients and the subperiosteal implant Kenneth W. M; Judy, New York Dental care for the homebound, chronically ill, and handicapped J. Wendell Lotz, Columbus, Ohio Endodontics for the geriatric patient R. S. Vescio, Syracuse, NY

G NATHO LO G Y

Constructing occlusal surfaces to satisfy mandibular function Lewis E. Lipman, Englewood, NJ

DETROIT DENTAL CLINIC CLUB

Jack D. Kutnick, Joseph Mastromatteo, Walter W. Niemann George C. Roby, Francis Schmitt

IM P L A N T O D O N T IC S

O R A L D IA G N O S IS

AMERICAN ACADEMY OF IMPLANT DENTISTRY

Comparison of electric pulp testing devices Joseph J. Barone, Washington, DC

Implants: why? when? which and how? Morris J. Baskas, New Rochelle, NY Implants— newer concepts Sidney I. Berger, New York Versatility of implants Sigmund F. Faye, Philadelphia The endo-trans implant—one-year progress report Stanley Flander, Jackson Heights, NY

A diagnostic guide to lesions of the oral cavity and face Stephen S. Schneider, Long Island, NY Oral manifestations o f systemic disease Malcolm B. Zola, Glen Cove, NY

O R A L P A TH O LO G Y The myotatic splint: its use in TM J dysfunction syndrome Kurt J. Odenheimer, New Orleans

Mandibular subperiosteal implant— a one-day procedure Samuel V. Goffen, Chicago O R T H O D O N T IC S Periodontal considerations in implant dentistry Robert A. James, Loma Linda, Calif Saving endodontically involved teeth through intentional replantation Larry I. Hoffman, Chicago Bladevent implants increase the opportunities for fixed prosthesis Frank luliano, East Orange, NJ One piece tripodal endosseous welded in the mouth LeRoy E. Schiller, East Orange, NJ

AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR THE STUDY OF ORTHODONTICS Clinical perspectives on functional tooth space relationships Milton Bloch, Huntington, NY Extraoral force therapy Franklyn D. Church, New York Myofunctional therapy—an adjunct in dental treatment Nathaniel S. Cooper, New York Treatment of class II cases without bicuspid extractions Jacob Fagelman, Brooklyn

O P E R A TIV E D E N T IS T R Y Composing the composites Alvin H. Arzt, Levittown, Pa Compatibility of composite resin restoratives with liners and bases Eugene F. Huget and Simon Civjan, Washington, DC Practical time-savers for the general practitioner Edward J. Berens, Hammond, Ind All that glitters is not gold Robert B. Morris, Klamath Falls, Ore Electrosurgery in restorative dentistry James H. Ridlen, Western Springs, 111 Pin retention for amalgam restorations Barry A. Sherman, Harrisburg, Pa One retainer with special s.s. strip for anatomic tooth restorations David Reiter, Woodside, NY

Anterior realignment Leon M. Gecker, New York Monitoring the Begg case Samuel H. Gottesman, Poughkeepsie, NY Considerations of extractions Carsten W. Johnson, Pleasantville, NY Bimler functional orthodontics Gerald J. Marcucci, Huntingdon Valley, Pa The functional removable appliance Merrill H. Stern, Caldwell, NJ Crozat orthodontic appliance Robert H. Poritzky, Peekskill, NY Early treatment orthodontics Irving R. Ross, Fresh Meadows, NY Graphic charting o f orthodontic cases Jacob I. Weisser, Fair Lawn, NJ

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AMERICAN ACADEMY OF ORTHODONTICS FOR THE GENERAL PRACTITIONER Orthodontic appliance therapy for the general practioner Gustav P. Brickbauer, Milwaukee; A. E. Kopp, Menomonee Falls, Wis; Ralph E. Lassa, Muskego, Wis; Ralph 1. Lewis, Milwaukee; Donald M. Martens, Green Bay, Wis; Bernard E. Rein, Milwaukee; Virgil M. Simley, Monona, Wis; David H. Watson, Milwaukee Effects of oral habits on occlusion Alexander Goldenberg, New York Myofunctional therapy: new and necessary adjunct to general practice Abraham J. Kadish, Kinnelon, NJ

P R O S T H O D O N T IC S A simplified technique for the fabrication of a temporary immediate denture Henry W. Deutsch, Temple Hills, Md Parallel pin technique— the working procedures for parallel pin bridges Paul Goransson, Gothenburg, Sweden and Robert C. King, Delmar, NY Clasps and where to use them Freeman Hardy, Washington, DC Biologic vertical and centric through the act of swallowing Roman A. Heston-Cook, Stamford, Conn

P E D O D O N T IC S

Full coverage with its various options Bertram A. Josephson, New York

Stainless steel crowns in dentistry for children Lawrence A. Fox, Baltimore, Md

Porcelain to metal removable prosthesis Joseph F. Jumber, Jacksonville, Fla

Treatment o f anterior crossbite Jerome M. Laffer, Syracuse, NY

Methods of occlusal treatment Edward J. Kuch, Jersey City, NJ

Pulpotomies— up -to -date L. I. Liebster, Jersey City, NJ

Corrected cast impression technique for removable partial denture construction John R. Langston and Henry M. Ram bo, George AFB, Calif

P E R IO D O N T IC S

Stabilized record bases, methods of construction and advantages Mahmoud F. Nasr, Washington, DC

The use of free autogenous gingival grafts in periodontal treatment Robert Aronovitz, Edwards, Calif A disease control program for the periodontal patient Lawrence A. Friedman, Houston, Tex A more sophisticated approach to the reverse bevel periodontal flap Fredric M. Kudish, New York Free gingival grafts Joseph E. Rowan, New York Grafting o f autogenous bone as an adjunct to comprehensive periodontal therapy Harold I. Sussman, New York

P R A C T IC E A D M IN IS T R A T IO N Cost and ratio analysis for solo, group, and partnership practices Dr. and Mrs. Leonard Elkins, Ithaca, NY

How to improve dental esthetics in your practice Paul F. Ruskin, Bethel Park, Pa Monoplane complete denture occlusion Forrest R. Scandrett, Iowa City, Iowa Abutments: their preparation and preservation Henry J. Seligman, New York Jaw relation records for distal extension removable partial dentures Thomas C. Shaudis, Alameda, Calif Variations in endosseous implants Allan S. Silver, Parlin, NJ Overcoming the weaknesses of the porcelain fused to metal systems Earl L. Stover, Souderton, Pa Treating carious abutments to preserve bridges Joseph C. Strauch, New York

Goodwill is a deductible item—practice management H arry S. Halpern, Philadelphia P U B L IC H E A L T H Hypnosis and dental practice Milton Newman, Peekskill, NY Appointment book control Norman A. Roswick, Norwich, NY Visual aids in dental health education Donald T. Rosenbloom, Paramus, NJ 302 ■ JADA, Vol. 83, August 1971

Preventive dental care in a comprehensive health care program George A. Colmer, Miami

S T U D E N T T A B L E C L IN IC S The effects of neuraminidase on the properties of salivary proteins Joseph M. Briscoe, Jr., University of Alabama Qualitative assessment of orofacial muscle function Robert A. Augusburger, University o f California at San Francisco The effect of soldering on the grain structure and porosity of castings Bruce J. Bobofchak, Case Western Reserve University Strength and solubility variables in the clinical mixing of cements David M. Mastro, Emory University Chemical and mechanical bonded pins in amalgam restorations Alan M. O’Grady, Georgetown University Cast resin teaching aids Tom L. Isaac, Medical College of Georgia Macromolecular synthesis in the geographically segregated tissues of the embryonic chick lens Walter C. Vinson, Harvard School of Dental Medicine Branched pin anterior restorations John H. Mattocks, Howard University Will Kentucky dentists utilize assistants performing expanded duties? Joseph P. Rose, Jr., University of Kentucky A new technique to evaluate pulp vitality— sphygmographic analysis Charles L. Wilcox, Loma Linda University Articulators for indirect inlays Wayne F. Naquin, Louisiana State University Tissue reactions to methyl methacrylate J. Perry Royston, University of Louisville Periodontal splints Marvin L. Speer, Loyola University o f Chicago Can tissue culturing be applied to dental research? G aryH . Dwight, University of Michigan Transmastoid temporomandibular joint radiography Dale L. Buller, University o f Missouri at Kansas City An evaluation of endosseous implants Richard A. Levine, State University of New York at Buffalo Medical emergencies in the dental office John R. Trippy, Ohio State University Pontic design Lewis R. Powell, University of Oregon

Relationship of I V medication and emotional stress in the dental patient Gary S. Robins, University of Pittsburgh Tissue response to titanium implants in the mandible of a dog John W. Freeman 111, University of South Carolina The positive action toothbrush used as an adjunct in oral hygiene and fixed partial prosthodontics Jeffrey M. Hills, Temple University Amylase in mouse salivary glands Richard J. Smith, Tufts University Management of dental patients withheart valve prostheses Don R. Wright, University of Alberta Close adaptation bite block technique Richard W. Grenkow, University of Manitoba The origin of the periodontium— a transplantation and audioradiographic study Christine Mills, University of Toronto Selection of anterior teeth for removable prostheses M. A. Elaine Lavoie, University of Western Ontario The following schools had indicated their participation in the Stu­ dent Table Clinic Program. However, the name of the student and/ or title of clinic had not been submitted at the time copy was pre­ pared for publication. Baylor University University of British Columbia University of California at Los Angeles Columbia University University of Connecticut Creighton University Dalhousie University University of Detroit Fairleigh Dickinson University Indiana University-Purdue University at Indianapolis University of Iowa Marquette University University of Maryland McGill University Meharry Medical College University of Nebraska New Jersey College of Medicine New York University University of North Carolina Northwestern University University of the Pacific . University of Puerto Rico University of Tennessee University of Texas Virginia Commonwealth University University of Washington West Virginia University

A suggested program of dental health care delivery Howell I. Strauss, University of Pennsylvania

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