Clinic Program

Clinic Program

Clinic Program C R O W N A N D B R ID G E Fixed bridge precision attachments Coyl B. Thomas, Lebanon, Mo. Preventing casting failures G. F. Glasson,...

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Clinic Program

C R O W N A N D B R ID G E

Fixed bridge precision attachments Coyl B. Thomas, Lebanon, Mo. Preventing casting failures G. F. Glasson, Washington, D. C. D irect-indirect technic fo r acrylic crown and bridge prosthesis Jack F. Cathcart, Berkeley, Calif. Anterior three-quarter crown prepara­ tions R. F. Lamb, Washington, D. C. E. R. Johnston, Washington, D. C. Accurate gold inlays and bridges from re­ versible hydrocolloid impressions Herman M. Lifton, Melvindale, Mich. Spot welding technic Lawrence H. Paschal, Fayetteville, N. C. Establishing correct vertical dimension for natural dentition John A. McClung, Winston-Salem, N. C. T h e preparation o f impressions and casts for fixed bridges Harry Spiro, Chicago L ow er anterior bridge with denture tooth pontic Jules H. PeKarna, Austin, Minn. W axing and finishing multiple inlays and bridges from a hydrocolloid impression Ross C. Lindley, Seattle Fixed bridgework where space or caries is a com plicating factor Elmar A. Siegel, Lyons, N. J.

Etching o f gold restorations Roy M. Cumming, Detroit An alginate technic fo r indirect gold in­ lays Ernest F. Söderström, Modesto, Calif. High speed operation o f rotating dental instruments Donald C. Hudson, Washington, D. C. Jack L. Hartley, Washington, D. C. Simplified procedure for bleaching pulpless teeth John I. Ingle, Seattle Better gold inlays B. Placek, Chicago An evaluation o f acrylic filling materials Ben Dent, Memphis, Tenn. Third dimensional photography in den­ tistry Jackson W. Bates, Ovid, Mich. O ptical illusions and cosmetic grinding R. L. Blancherd, San Diego G old castings W. A. Cowan, State Center, Iowa A new m ethod o f mixing silicate cements A. H. Grünewald, Washington, D. C. General use o f the rubber dam (group clinic) C. M. Stebner, Laramie, Wyo. M anipulation o f amalgam George W. Ferguson, Great Lakes, III. H ydrocolloid technic for inlays Charles Z. Candler, Asheville, N. C. Practical m ethod fo r anesthetizing dentin J. Raymond Fritz, Hartford, Conn.

O P E R A T IV E D E N T IS T R Y

E conom ic aids for patient and dentist P. T. Williams, Anita, Iowa Precision inlay technic C, W. Cory, Chicago

A crylic fillings Richard R. Shoaf, Lexington, N. C. Evaluation o f castings made by vacuum investing with different materials David A. Barrett, Milwaukee Lloyd O. Pilling, Milwaukee

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P E R IO D O N T IC S

Operative steps in alveoplasty E. Benton Conaway, Columbus

Biologic basis for periodontal instrumen­ tation Abraham Berliner, New York

M axillofacial prosthesis William H. Olin, Iowa City, Iowa Swellings o f the face: differential diag­ nosis and treatment Benjamin Gans, Chicago Antral infections o f dental origin Edmund F. Lieb, Minneapolis

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Photography in the diagnosis and study o f periodontal lesions Joseph Y. Reed, Dallas, Texas Surgery in periodontics B. 0 . A. Thomas, Seattle

Therapeutics in oral surgery A. O. Christiansen, Milwaukee Classification and correction dibular defects E. T. Lewis, Pittsburgh

Treatm ent o f inflamed periodontal tissues J. W. Gallagher, Seattle

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Diagnosis and correction trauma Clyde K. Wolf, Detroit

A picoectom y /. Donald McPike, Muscatine, Iowa

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Occlusal factors in diagnosing and treat­ ing periodontal disease Marvin B. Weiss, Hines, III.

Practical oral surgery Benjamin Tucker, Babylon, N. Y. Use o f m olar root dividers George Alex. Hoskins, Chicago Interesting oral surgical case histories Samuel I. Kaplan, Hartford, Conn. Splints fo r m andibular fractures trismus Walter R. Dixon, New Orleans

Elimination o f periodontal pockets Zar A. Reader, Detroit

Armamentarium, aids and adjuncts in periodontal therapy Robert H. Bernert, Hartford, Conn.

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Impressions o f edentulous mandibles Claude E. Gillam, Pasadena, Calif. O R T H O D O N T IC S

Simplified m ethod o f circumferential wiring John C. Versnel, St. Louis H ead-cap treatment during m ixed denti­ tion D. H. Ketterhagen, Milwaukee Space maintenance Dorothy R. Rizzo, Chicago P E D O D O N T IC S

Pulp management in the m ixed dentition Naomi A. Dunn, New Britain, Conn. Irving W. Eichenbaum, New Britain, Conn. O bjectives of dentistry fo r children Chester Lloyd, Memphis, Tenn. Vinyl ether as a general anesthetic fo r children Dtiniel C. York, Fort Worth, Texas

M andibular implants by direct impres­ sion technic W. E. Pernell, Chandler, Ariz. Failures o f denture balance and function F. S. Meyer, Minneapolis Stress-breakers which automatically re­ turn partial denture saddles to rest position Allison G. James, Beverly Hills, Calif. Imm ediate temporary restorations of acrylic resin Ellen K. Wellensick, Houston, Texas H ydrocolloid impressions and stone models in full m outh reconstruction E. O. Hancock, Salem, III. H ow to build beautiful dentures George Wood Clapp, New York Com plete dentures in function Judge C. Chapman, Washington, D. C.

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D E T R O IT D EN TA L C L IN IC CLU B

Tinting o f dentures Earl Pound, Los Angeles Impression o f the edentulous mandible Clifford L. Hutson, Glendale, Calif. A djusting a com plete denture to natural opposing teeth F. Q. Kelleam, Amarillo, Texas

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V ibration o f silicates Robert W. Laidlaw, Tecumseh, Mich. Use o f acrylic in anterior restorations Edward A. Moeller, Detroit

T action — A guide to better impressions Robert T. Holt, Temple, Texas

M anipulation and condensation amalgam Harold ]. Luria, Dearborn, Mich.

A n accurate m ethod o f checking correct vertical relation Welton D. Pearson, Chattanooga, Tenn.

M atrixes and matrix retainers Norman H. Strong, Detroit

A reliable m ethod o f establishing centric relation William Roy Eberle, Chicago C om plete lower denture impression technic A. B. Noble, Corpus Christi, Texas

Self-polymerizing acrylic restorations George J. Miller, Dearborn, Mich.

A M E R IC A N D E N T A L H Y G IE N IS T S A S S O C IA T IO N

Partial and com plete dentures N. G. Wills and K. B. Shelton, Connersville, Ind.

Snyder test in the dental office Enid Andrews, Glencoe, III.

Occlusal, incisal and cingulum rests for partial dentures Lynn C. Dirksen, Washington, D. C.

R ecall system Shirley Hunley, Wauconda, III.

Prosthetic restorations for patients with extensive loss o f tissue Benjamin M. Hoffman, Bronx, N. Y. A dding a tooth to a partial denture immediately follow ing extraction E. T. Jipp, Blair, Neb.

ROENTGENOLOGY

Film and tube relationship in roent­ genography Ralph S. Voorhees, Jr., Rochester, N. Y. C om m on roentgenographic errors H. Cline Fixott, Jr.', Portland, Ore. Dental radiology and radiobiology William Ward Wainwright, Chicago Interpretation o f dental roentgenograms Aloysius J. Trainor, Tomah, Wis. R oentgen ray hazards in the dental office George W. Burnett, Washington, D. C.

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Kiddies’ korner Patricia Vibber, South Cleveland, Ohio Fluorides and dental fluorosis Virginia B. Manella, Colorado Springs, Colo. R ecognizing periodontal disease Lorna Bruning, Minneapolis Dental health teaching materials from Alam eda county schools March K. Fong, Oakland, Calif. Care and sharpening o f instruments Margot W. Peterson, Grant Notch, N. J. Dental hygiene fo r the exceptional pa­ tient Doris Hippie, Spring City, Pa. This is our line Ruth Hardt, Milwaukee Instructional aids in dental hygiene Blanche Downee, Mount Airy, Pa. Roentgenographic aids Zerah Mann, Topeka, Kan,