Continuing Education

Continuing Education

CONTINUING EDUCATION Continuing education courses are listed in t h e j o u r n a l three times a year, usually at 3 month intervals. Space requireme...

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CONTINUING EDUCATION

Continuing education courses are listed in t h e j o u r n a l three times a year, usually at 3 month intervals. Space requirements prohibit the listing o f a course in more than one issue o f t h e j o u r n a l . The following list therefore is incomplete. Please refer to the September, 1966 j o u r n a l fo r additional listings.

Courses sponsored by educational institutions The follow ing listings o f contin uin g educa­ tio n courses, sponsored by dental schools and a ffilia te member in s titu tio n s o f the Am erican Association o f Dental Schools, have been com­ piled by the Council on Dental Education in cooperation w ith the A m erican Association of D ental Schools to assist dentists in selecting short courses in various areas o f advanced study. The follow ing in fo rm a tio n is included in the course listings below:

not shown for programs offered on a tentative basis. Most schools reserve the right to cancel courses when registration does not exceed minimum'requirements for economic feasibility.

Faculty

members responsible for courses are indi­ cated wherever possible. When space requirements preclude the listing of all members of the teaching staff the name of only one faculty member is shown.

Educational Method

Course Title,

as designated by the dental school. Although titles are intended to be descriptive, the applicant should write to the institution for additional details pertaining to course content.

Dental School

names are indicated in abbreviated form. A complete listing o f dental school addresses appeared in the Council on Dental Education report in the October, 1965 issue o f t h e j o u r n a l . Ad­ dresses of institutions other than dental schools ap­ pear at the end of short course listings.

Dates.

It will be noted that courses may be offered in a sequence o f several days or on a weekly basis over a period o f several months. Specific dates are

is indicated as follows:

P— Participation NP— Non-Participation D— Demonstrations L & D— Lectures and Demonstrations

Registration Limit

indicates the maximum number o f dentists who may be accepted for a course. If no figure is shown it may be that registration is un­ limited or has not been designated by the dental school.

Tuition Fee.

In most cases this figure includes only tuition. However, in some instances it may include laboratory and instrument fees and, occasionally, meals and hotel accommodations. Further details may be obtained from the school indicated. 151

Dental school

Educ’l. method

Faculty

R e g is. limit

Fee

Anatomy

Growth and development, anatomy and physiology of the stomatognathic system

Emory

April 5, 6

P. Mahan, staff

L & D

S 75

Anatomy refresher for d entists

Pittsburgh

M ay 3 -5

H. Sicher, staff

L & D

S 150

Anatomy in G. P.

Georgia

June 5, 6

H. Sicher

L & 0

$ 50

Anesthesia and pain control A n a lg e sia and control of pain in dental practice

Southern California

Feb. 25, 26

B. R ies, staff

L & D & NP

S 95

Em ergencies and sedation

Southern California

May 6

F. McCarthy, staff

L & D & NP

S 30 DO S S 20 D A

P h y sica l d iag n o sis in dental practice

Pittsburgh

Oct. 18, 19

L . Monheim

L & D

S 75

Nov. 25, 26

L. Larramendi

L & 0

S 50

L & D & P

S200

L &D & P

S 40

P ain control in dental practice

Dental handicapped

Dentistry for handicapped

Colum bia

To be announced

S. Rosenstein

children

Dental materials Duplication of d ies and m o d e lslaboratory-through use of elastomer m aterials

Southern California

Feb. 11

E. La Friener

Dental m aterials

Oregon

March 9, 10

D. Mahler, staff

$ 50

Dental m aterials

Ten nessee

April 26, 27

R. P h illip s

$ 50

E nd odontics in G. P.

Georgia

Jan. 16, 17

R. Luebke J. K aiser, staff

C lin ica l endodontics

Ohio

Feb. 13-17

Winter sk i meeting

Oregon

Feb. 16-18

Endodontics - introductory course

Southern C alifornia

Feb. 18, 19, 25 March 4

L & D

5 50

L & D & P

$125

NP

S 50

E. Beveridge, staff

L & D & P

$175

Expanding scoj)e of endodontics

Loma Linda

March 8

R. Buell, staff

L

5 10

Endodontics

Ten nessee

March 2 0 -2 2

M. S isk in , staff

L & D

$ 75

Surgical endodontics

Boston

March 2 7 -3 1

H. Schilder

L & P

$200

Endodontics

Northwestern

A pril 2 4 -2 6

F. Wais

D & P

$100

New concepts in carie s manage­ ment and treatment and pulpal reactions to operative proce­ dures and fillin g m aterials

Boston

A pril 28, 29

M. M assler

L

$125

Endodontics

Emory

May 5, 6

T. Serene

L & D

5 75

Non-surgical endodontics

Eastman Dental Center

May 18-20

H. Schilder, staff

L

$100

Endodontics

Oregon

May 18, 19

D. G lick

L & D

Immediate su rgic al endodontics

Ten nessee

June 12-1 4

M. S isk in , staff

L & P

Endodontics for the G. P

Washington, St. L o u is

Sept. 22

Berry, staff

L & D

12

6

$ 25

Hospital dentistry

H ospital orientation

W ashington, Seattle

March 6, 7

J. Hooley

L & D

Orientation for hospital

Pittsburgh

A pril 26 May 3

S. Spatz

L & D

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$ 75

$100

H ospital staff members

Dental school

Fa cu lty

Edue'l. method

R eg is. lim it

Fee

Occlusi

O cclusion

Emory

Jan. 13, 14

S. Ramfjord

L & D

$ 75

Full mouth rehabilitation w axing technic

C alifornia, L o s A nge les

Jan. 13-15

P. Thom as

L & D & P

$110

The scie nce of occlusion

C alifornia, L o s A nge les

Jan. 16-1 9

C. Stuart

L & D 8 P

$110

O cclusal equilibration

Oregon

Jan. 16-2 0

A. Lauritzen

P

$150

Gnathology II - Advanced course

Southern California

Jan. 21, 22

N. Guichet

L & D & P

$100

O cclusal w axing technic

Te n n e sse e

Jan. 2 3 -2 5

P. H edges

D & P

$ 60

Current concepts of occlusion in complete dentures

Alabama

Mar. 4, 5

J. Sharry

L & D

$100

Waxing technic for rehabilitation (advanced course)

California, L o s A nge les

Mar. 17-1 9

P. Thom as

L & D & P

$150

O cc lu sal adjustment of the natural dentition by se lective grinding

Boston

Mar. 24, 25

L. Abram s

L

$125

Developmental supervision of occlusion

Oregon

Aprii 17

C. Emmerson

NP

$ 25

O cc lu sal disharm onies

North Carolina

Dec. 8, 9

D. A llen, staff

$ 75

Operative — amolgari

Amalgam

W ashington, St. L o u is

Mar. 3, 4

A sgar

L & D & P

15

$ 50

Amalgam restorations

Oregon

June 1 4 -1 6

F. Jacobson

P

12

$ 75

Operative - göld foil

Cast gold restorations

C la s s III gold foil (Woodbury type)

California

Jan. 27, 28

R. Bassett

L & D

Oregon

March 7, 8

K. Cantwell

P

$ 50

Creighton

March 8

R. Shaddy, staff

L & P

$ 35

$ 25

T o be announced

Operative —gold inlay

Gold inlay

Washington, St. L o u is

Jan. 13

Custer, staff

L & D

C ast gold restoration procedures

C alifornia

Jan. 27, 28

R. B a sse t

L & D

Gold inlay in present day practice

Fairleigh D ick in son

April 5

D. Roberts

C lin ic a l inlay and crown in restorative dentistry

Pittsburgh

April 12, 19 May 3, 17, 24

G. Robin

To be announced

' L & D

$ 35

L & D

$ 75

Operative — miscellaneous

Full mouth reconstruction

Oregon

Jan. 9 - 1 3

J. Bartels

L & D

$150

C ast gold restoration procedures

California

Jan. 27, 28

R. Bassett

L & D

T o be announced

R estorative dentistry

Lom a Linda

March 5 , 6

J. Mosteller

L & D

$ 50

New concepts in operative dentistry

Oregon

March 15

K. Cantwell

NP

$ 25

Advanced concepts in pm

Georgetown

March 16

P. Dawson

L & D

$ 50

Anterior restorations

W ashington, St. L o u is

A pril 3, 4

Gilmore, staff

L & D & P

$ 60

Operative dentistry

Pittsburgh

April 14-1 8

M. Markley

L & D & P

$200

Advanced full mouth reconstruction

Oregon

May 10-1 2

J. Bartels

L & D

$ 75

reteriti on

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Dental school

T itle

P in retention in operative dentistry

Pittsburgh

Ed u c ’l. Faculty

method

R e g is. lim it

M ay 11, 12

Fe e

$ 75

Oral medicine - therapeutics

Endocrine aspe cts of perio­ dontic and prosthodontic patients

C alifornia, L o s A n ge le s

Feb. 18

S. Margolese

$ 25

Oral pathology —diognosis and treatment planning

Endocrine asp ec ts of perio­ dontic and prosthodontic patients

C alifornia, L o s A nge les

Feb. 18

S. Margolese

$ 25

O ral d ia g n o sis and roentgenographrc interpretation

Loma Linda

March 7

A. S c h e iss, staff

$

A pril 13, 14

W. Wescott, staff

Oral le sio n s and abnorm alities

' Oregon

10

NP

$ 50

Oral rehabilitation

O cc lu sa l rehabilitation u tilizin g fun ctionally generated pathology technics

Georgetown

March 17-1 9

P. Dawson

L & D

$150

F u ll mouth w axing technic for rehabilitation - introductory course

Southern C alifornia

A pril 14 -1 6

P. Thom as

L & D & P

$150

E. H inds

L & D & NP

$ 25

Oral surgery

T he role of surgery in m alocclusion

Texas

Surgical anatomy for oral

Illin o is

Jan. 13

T. Starshak, staff

$275

su rgeons Oral surgery

Southern

Feb. 11, 12

R. Shira

L & NP

$ 60

California Oral surgery

Oregon

Feb. 13-15

R. Shira

NP

Major oral surgery

Northwestern

Feb. 27, 28 March 1 -3

0. Stuteville

L

P h y sic a l d ia g n o sis for dental patients

Washington, St. L o u is

March 8 , 9

G rosby, staff

L & 0

March 9, 10

J. G ib ilisc o

L & 0

$ 50

R. T iecke

P

$175 $ 75

D ia g n o sis of oral and facial

45

$ 25

Lim ited

$300

40

$ 50

pain Oral pathology for oral surgeons

Illin o is

March 13*17

Exodontia for the G. P.

Boston

March 15, 16

E. Sleeper

L & D

Oral surgery

Letterman General Hospital

April 3 - 7

J. Andrews

L & D

Oral surgery for the G. P.

Creighton

April 14

D. Waite, staff

L & D

$ 35

Oral surgery seminar

Pittsburgh

Oct. 20, 21

W. Archer

L

$ 75

L & D Laboratory

$150

Orthodontics

U n iversal appliance therapy

Washington, St. L o u is

Jan. 15-1 8

Stoller, staff

Training Cephalom etry in dental practice for the G. P. Cephalometry - advanced

Southern

Southern C alifornia

P edodontics and interceptive orthodontics Orthodontic seminar

Jan. 2 7 -2 9

V . Sassouni

L & D & P

$125

Feb. 3 -5

V . Sassouni

L & D & P

$125

Feb. 2 0 -2 3

L. Pettit, staff

L& D

$100

March 1 0 -1 2

C. Steiner

L & D & NP

C alifornia

Southern C alifornia

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Ortho­ d o n tists

$150

Dental school

T itle

Faculty

Educ’l. method

Regi s. limit

F ee

Periodontic pathology

Boston

March 13-17

H. Goldman, staff

I & D

S200

B egg technics for ortho­ don tists

Puerto Rico

March 14, 15

M. Meyers

L & D & P

$150

O rthodontics for the G. P.

Creighton

March 16, 17

R. Brady, staff

L & D

S 50

Extraoral edgew ise, c o sla and extraoral retenti on

Colum bia

March 18, 19

W. Spengeman

L & D & P

$100

Applied roentgenographic cephalometry

Colum bia

March 2 2 *2 4

H. Nahoum

L & D & P

$100

Cephalometry for the G. P.

Pittsburgh

March 2 9 -3 1

V. Sassount

L 8 P

12

$100

Pre ventive and interceptive orthodontics

Fairleigh D ick in so n

April 12

W. Mosmann

L & P

20

$ 35

Orthodontic management of the cleft lip and cleft palate patient

Indiana

April 20, 21

C. Burstone

L & D

April 28, 29

H. Goldman, staff

Feb. 2 0 -2 3

L. Pettit, staff

H istology of orthodontic tooth movement: tissu e changes in v a rio u s tooth movements

Pedodontic and interceptive

Ohio

$ 75

$ 90

L & D

$100

orthodontics J. G lister

Washington, Seattle

$200

Participation course in current pedodontic therapy

Boston

March 30Aprif 1

S. Frank!, staff

A new look at pediatric dentist ry

New York

April 5, 12, 19

A. Kobren

L & D

$ 90

Pedodontics for the G. P.

T e xa s

A pril 12-1 4

R. Jennings

L & D

$ 75

P edodontics

Oregon

A pril 18

C. Sweet

NP

S 25

Fairleigh D ick in son

A pril 19

S. Kotin

L & D

% 35

A pril 28, 29

M. M assler

June 5 - 9

S. Ro senste in, staff

L & D & P

$250

P edodontics, a review of present day concepts and procedures New concepts in c a n e s manage­

$125

ment and treatment and pulpal reactions to operative procedures and fillin g m aterials Dentistry in cerebral palsy and accom panying conditions

Columbia

Dentistry for children

Oregon

June 18-2 3

C. Sweet, staff *

P

$150

P edodontics I - operative

Eastman Dental Center

July 1 0 -1 4

R. Hawes, staff

L & P

$175

July 1 0 -1 4

staff

L & D & P

$175

July 1 7 -2 1

R. Hawes, staff

L & P

$200

July 17-2 1

staff

L & D & P

$175

July 2 4 -2 8

R. Hawes, staff

L & P

$200

July 2 4 -2 8

staff

L & D & P

$175

Columbia

Sept. 15May 18

S. Ro senste in, staff

L & D

$250

T ennessee

Nov. 16, 17

staff

L & D

$ 50

procedures and pulp therapy for decid uous dentition Pedodontics 1 - child management, e conom ics and restorative dentistry P edodontics II -

space management

Eastman Dental Center

P edodontics II - anterior tooth injuries and space maintenance P edodontics 111 - occlusal guidance

Eastm an Dental Center

Pedo dontics III - preventive orthodontics

Pedodontics

Periodontics

P rin c ip le s of periodontics in general practice

C alifornia, L o s A ngeles

Jan. 20, 21

H. Grupe

$ 50

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Dental school

Dates

Ed u c'l. method

Fa cu lty

Regi s. limit

Fee

Periodo ntics

Ten nessee

Feb. 8 -1 0

staff

L & D

$ 60

Current status of periodontal therapy

Puerto Rico

Feb. 2 0 -2 2

I. G I ickman

L & D

$100

Period o n tic s in G. P.

Georgia

Feb. 27, 28

H. Bohannan

L & D

$ 50

O cc lu sio n in periodontics and c linical dentistry

Fairleigh D ick in so n

Feb. 28

A. C hasens

L & D

$ 70

B a s ic periodontics

F airleigh D ick in so n

A. C hasens

L & D

$ 70

R. O liver

L

$ 10

March 1 March 8, 9

Periodontal c onsiderations in restorative dentistry O cc lu sa l trauma - d ia g n o sis and treatment

New Jersey

March 8, 15

I. R o ss

C lin ic a l periodontal surgery

Boston

March 9 -1 1

G. Kramer, staff

L & D

Periodontal pathology

Boston

March 13-17

H. Goldman, staff

L'

Periodontology I

Oregon

March 13, 14

H. Grupe

NP

45

$ 50

Periodontal surgery

Fairleigh D ick in son

March 14, 15

A. C h ase n s

L & D

25

$ 70

Periodo ntics for the G. P.

Pittsburgh

March Ì5 and 11 subsequent .W ednesdays

O. Gupta

L & D & P

Creighton

March 30 and 4 subsequent T hu rsdays

H. K reski, staff

B a s ic periodontic therapy

Boston

April 3 -7

H. Goldman, staff

L & D

$200

Periodontal prosthesis

T en nessee

April 3, 4

L. Arbrams

L & D

$ 50

Periodo ntics

Alabama

April 8, 9

B. Pennel

LSD

$ 60

U se of ultra son ics in perio­ dontal therapy

Boston

April 8

H. Goldman, staff

L & D

$ 35

Advanced course in periodontal therapy

Boston

April 1 0 - 1 4

H. Goldman

L & D

$200

Periodontology II

Oregon

Apr

H. Grupe

L & D

$ 50

Current concepts in periodontics

Emory

Apr I 13-1 5

M. Sugarman

L & D

$125

Periodontal maintenance and therapy

California

Apr I 14, 15

W. Hiatt

L & D

$ 40

Periodontal aspects of restorative dentistry

California

April 2 1 ,2 2

R. Stem

L & D

$ 40

Special course for periodontists

Boston

May 5, 6

H. Goldman

L & D

$125

I 10, 11

$ 60

$175

$200

$150

$ 75

in periodontal su rgical technic May 8, 9

H. Grupe

P

$ 50

Management of advanced perio­ dontal dise a se

Boston

May 19, 20

J. Prichard

L

$125

Id y liw ild periodontic conference

Southern California

May 19-22

staff

L & D & NP

T o be announced

June 6 -1 0

M. Sugarman, staff

L & D & NP

$200

Sept. 26, 27

Rowe, staff

L & D

$ 75

Oct. 16, 17

J. Pritchard

L & P

$ 50

Nov. 2

A. C h ase n s

L & D

$ 35

Dec. 8, 9

D. A lle n , staff

Periodontology III

C lin ic a l periodontics for the G. P. Patho logy of periodontal d isea se

Washington, St. L o u is

Periodo ntics U ltra so n ic s for prophylaxes and a s an adjunct in periodontal therapy O cc lu sa l disharm onies

Fairleigh D ick in son

North Carolina

$ 75

Pharmacology

10

Pre scriptio n drugs in dental practice

Pittsburgh

April 10

M. Sniderman

L

$

The rapeutics

Oregon

April 12

E. M cCaw ley

NP

$ 25

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Dental school

Ed u c ’l. method

Faculty

Regi s. lim it

Fee

Photography

Production and use of photography in the dental office Increased dental practice usin g transparent instrum ents

Emory

Feb. 10

W. Manuel

Pittsburgh

Sept. 13

R. Coy, staff

L & D

$ 25

S 13

Practice administration

Utilizatio n of auxiliary personnel by the dentist

C alifornia, L o s A n ge le s

Jan. 2 1 -2 3

Baker, staff

Practice management

Washington, Seattle

Jan. 26, 27

R. K lein, staff

L

Management of em ergencies in dental practice

Fairleigh D ick in son

Feb. 8, 15

staff

L & D

D e n tists and A uxilia ry

S100 $ 25

Practice management

Oregon

Feb. 20, 21

R. O ’Connor, staff

NP

25

S 50

Finding a good assista n t and keeping her

Washington, St. L o u is

Feb. 22

Hunter, staff

L

15

$ 25

D e sig n for dental su c c e ss

New Jersey

March 1 ,8

N. Coyne

L

When people meet

Southern C alifornia

March 7, 14, 28 A pril 4

R. Haney

L & NP

Management of the prosthetic patient

Southern C alifornia

March 9 - 1 1

E. Pound

L & D 8 Np

S 65

O rganization and management of modern dental practices

Southern California

A pril 8 r 9

R. O 'C onno r, staff

L & D & NP

S 50

Practice management

Ï 60

s25P

S 30 D D S

A pril 19, 20

H. K ilpatrick

NP

$ 50

Work sim plification in modern practice

Southern C alifornia

A pril 21, 22

H. K ilpatrick

L & D & NP

S 80

Current and future trends in dental practice adm inistration

Pittsburgh

M ay 6 - 8

C. W eiss

L

S 75

Practice adm inistration and motivation

Southern C alifornia

M ay 13

R. Wolff

L & D & NF

P rin c ip le s of dental practice sem inar for a progressive dental office

Boston

M ay 20, 21

S 40 D D S S 2o{™

J. Altshuler

$115

Prosthodontics - crown and bridge (fixed partial denture)

C hanging concepts in restorative and crown and bridge dentistry

South C arolina

Jan. 5, 6

E. Menglidorff

A pplying the basic gnathologic p rinciples of occlusion

Fairleigh D ick in son

Jan. 1 1 -1 3

W. Pruden

L & I;

S 75

Partial denture restorations

Southern California

Jan. 14

L. Know les

L ¿ D & NP

$ 40

Restorative procedures - a pre­ dictable and su cc e ssfu l concept

Alabama

Jan. 2 0 -2 2

R. Stem

L & n

S100

Crown and bridge prosthodontics for the G. P.

C alifornia, L o s A n ge le s

Ian. 25

B assm an

L&n

$ 25

Fixe d prosthodontics - a dynamic approach

Southern C alifornia

Feb. 17 March 18

G. Ho, sta»»

I & D & NP

Practical occlusion in fixed partial prosthodontics

Ohio

March 10, 11

j. Harrison

LSD

$ 50

P ractical crown and bridge

Pittsburgh

March 22

„ M iller

I & D & V

S 75

S 40

T o be announced

Sept. 20 and sub­ sequent 5 Wednesdays A thimble telescopic concept >n both fixed and removable appliances

Boston

A pril 1

I. Gordon

Sim plified procedures m crown and bridge dentistry

Pittsburgh

A pril 14, 15

A- L°ff

Fixed prosth e sis

Pittsburgh

A pril 17-1 9

I C h n sty , statt

%

L & D

35

$ 75 $100

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Dental school

Dates

Pfa ctical problems in partial denture design

New Jersey

A pril 19, 26

O cc lu sa l equilibration

Washington, St. L o u is

M ay 4, 5

Ed u c ’l. method

F a culty

R e g ís. limit

Fe e

$ 30

Guyer, staff

L & D

$ 75

May 15-1 9

L. Ta lko v

L & D

$200

Crown and bridge dentistry

Washington, St. L o u is

Sept. 28, 29

Guyer, staff

L & D

$ 50

Partial denture design and construction

Pittsburgh

Oct. 9 * 1 3

0. Applegate

L & D & P

$150

F u ll mouth reconstruction

Partial denture (removable)

.Removable partial denture

Washington, Seattle

Feb. 17, 18

Removable partial denture

Loma Lind a

March 7

B. O esterling

L & D

$

P rin c ip le s of occlusion

Fairleigh

March 16

J. Giordano

L & D

$ 35

April 1

I. Gordan

C. Bolender

10

D ick in son A thimble telescopic concept in both fixed and removable appliances

$ 35

Rem ovable partial and complete denture combination

Fairleigh D ick in son

A pril 26

C. Moore

L & D

$ 35

Partial denture design and construction

Pittsburgh

Oct. 9-13

0. Applegate

L & D & P

$150

L & D & NP

$ 45

L & D

$100

Complete denture

Denture stab ilization Flange technic

Southern C alifornia

Jan. 7

B. L e vin , staff

Current concepts of occlusion in complete dentures

Alabama

March 4 , 5

H. Beck

L & D

$ 75

Complete dentures - a review course

Southern C aliform a

March 31A pril 2

B. L evin , staff

L & D & NP

$ 85

Complete dentures

Washington, St. L o u is

A pril 13, 14

Gehl, staff

L & D

$ 75

Complete dentures

Creighton

A p ril,19, 20

E. O lsen, staff

L

$ 50

Dentures for general practitioners: a practical approach

Boston

A pril 2 0 -2 2

E. Pound

L

$175

Removable partial and complete denture combination

Fairleigh D ick in son

A pril 26'

C. Moore

L & D

25

$ 35

Complete denture construction {basic course)

Pittsburgh

Sept. 2 7 -3 0

E. L e w is

L & D

12

$150

Functional complete dentures

Fairleigh D ick in son

Nov. 30

E. Traina

Complete denture prosthesis

J. Sharry

$ 35

Prosthodontics —miscellaneous

P ractical procedures of periodontal prosthesis

New Jersey

Jan. 11, 18

A. Greeder

L & D & P

$ 60

Management of prosthetic

New Jersey

Jan. 25

W. Cmotti

L & D & P

$ 30

New Jersey

Feb. 1

A. Greeder

L & D & P

$ 30

Problem s of occlusio n and articulation in artificial dentition

New Jersey

Feb. 15

R. Marra

Management of the prosthetic patient

Southern California

March 9 -1 1

E. Pound

P rin c ip le s of oc clu sio n

Fairleigh D ick in so n

March 16

J. Giordano

$ 35

April 19, 26

P. Vinton

$ 30

occlusal problems Recognition and treatment of temporomandibular joint dysfunction

Practical problems in partial denture design

New Jersey

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$ 30

L & D & NP

$ 65

Dental school

T itle

Educ’ l. Dates

Regis.

Faculty

method

lim it

Fee

Prosthe tics

Oregon

April 20, 21

S. Robinson

L & D

10

S 50

M axillofacial p rosthesis

Pittsburgh

May 18-2 0

V. T c halia n

L & D

12

S100

Prosthodontics

Letterman General H ospital

Oct. 2 -6

S. Campagne

L & D

30

Denture prosth e sis - tissu e

Pittsburgh

Oct. 21, 28

S. Silverman

L & D

S 75

Current developments in dental radiography

Boston

April 12

W. Updegrave

L & D 8 P

S 35

Radiographic technic

New Jersey

A pril 26

H. Frommer

L & D & P

S 30

Temporomandibular joint disorders

Columbia

Feb. 27 • March 1

C. C hayes

L & D

$150

D ia g n o sis and management of temporomandibular joint disorders

Puerto Rico

April 19

C. C hayes

L & D

S 35

Psychodynam ics of private practice

C alifornia

Jan. Dec.

S. Plainfield , staff

L & D

How to deal with em ergencies in the dental office

Alabama

Jan. 28, 29

H. Hail

L & D

C linica l hypnosis

Fairleigh D ick in son

Jan. 31 • April 25 E ve n in g s

M. K line

L & D

Management of em ergencies in dental practice

Fairleigh D ickin son

Feb. 8, 15

staff

L SD

Duplication of dies and m odels laboratory - through use of elastomer m aterials

Southern C alifornia

Feb. 11

E. La Friener

L & D & P

H yp n osis and its application to dentistry

Alabama

March 25, 26

W. Heron

L & D & P

General refresher course in dentistry

C alifornia,

April 17

staff

L & D & P

Electron m icroscopy

Washington, Seattle

May 5

A. Tarrtarin

L & D & P

Restorative dentistry

Letterman General H ospital

Dec. 4 - 8

R. Radke

L&D

Preventive dentistry

Fairleigh D ickin son

Dec. 7

J. Muhler

conditioning procedures

Radiog aphy

Temporomandibular joint

Miscellaneou 10

S100 S 50

30

S175

20

S 40

$ 60

20

S750

L o s A nge les

40

S 35

Continuing education for dental auxiliary personnel Dental assisting Dental a ssist in g

Alabama

Jan. 7, 8

G. Smnett

L & D & P

20

S 35

Dental a ssist in g

Washington, St. L o u is

Jan. 21

Custer

L & D & P

20

S 15

Dental radiography for auxiliary personnel

Alabama

Feb. 18, 19

L. Manson - Hing

L &D & P

12

S 50

Oral roentgenology technics for dental a s sista n ts

Southern C alifornia

March 17, 18

K. Turner, staff

L & D &P

16

S 60

Practice administration and motivation

Southern C alifornia

May 13

R. Wolff

L & D & NP

S 40 DDS s 20{ d a

Dental hygie Oral roentgenology for dental

P h y sic ia n s and Surgeons

Jan. 26, 27

J. Campbell

Current concepts in dental hygiene

Eastman Dental Center

Feb. 14 - June 6 Weekly

K. Gilda

The role of the hygiem st in patient evaluation

Ohio

March 6, 7

Oral surgery staff

Advanced oral roentgenology of dental hygiene

P h y sic ia n s and

March 9, 10

J. Campbell

hy giem sts

P

10

S 50

25

S 35

L & D & P

12

S 25

P

10

S 50

Surgeons

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T it le

Educ’l. ,

Dental school

Faculty

Dental m aterials for the dental h ygienist

T en nessee (at N a sh ville , Tennessee

March 29r 30

R. P h illip s

Oral pathology for dental h y gie n ists

Washington, Seattle

April 3

L . Sreebny

Refresher course for dental h y g ie n ists

Pittsburgh

A pril 4, 6, 12, 18

V . McKown

P ractice adm inistration and

Southern California

May 13

R. Wolff

Southern California

Feb. 11

motivation

method

Régi s. lim it

Fee

$

20

$ 35

L & 0 & NP

•»e

S 40 D D S

Dental laboratory technology D uplication of d ies and m odels laboratory - through the use

E. L a Friener

of elastomer m aterials

Eastman Dental Center, 800 Mam St. E a s t , Rochester, N. Y. 14603, Dr. B a s il G. Bibby, Director Forsyth Dental Center, 140 The Fenway, Boston, M a ss. 02115, Dr. John W. Hem , Director School of Graduate Dentistry, Boston U niversity, 80 E ast Concord St., Boston, M ass. 02118, Dr. Henry M. Goldman, Dean United States Army Institute of Dental Research, Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Washington, D. C. 20012, Colonel George H. Tim ke, Jr., Director United States Naval Dental School, National Naval M edical Center, Bethesda 14, Md., Captain Kenneth Lee Urban, Commanding Officer

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$ 40

Courses not sponsored by dental schools

T itle

Dates

Faculty

Fee

Anesthesia and analgesia A ne sth esiology

Albert E instein Col Bronx, N.Y.

Jan. 19, 20

S. R. Spiro, staff

S

65

A n esth e siology

Albert E in ste in Col., Bronx, N.Y.

A p ril 14

S. R. Spiro, staff

S

35

Dental care for

Albert E in ste in Col. Bronx, N.Y.

Feb. 16, 17

S. R. Spiro, staff

S

65

Root canal therapy

Mt. Sinai Hosp., New York

Jan. 6, 13,2 0 . 27

M. Brenner

S

60

Endodontics

A lbert Einstein Col., Bronx, N.Y.

Feb. 1, 8, 15,

J. Fox, staff

S 200

22

Molar endodontics

N.Y. P o ly c lin ic H ospital, New York

March 6, 13, 20 March 6, 14, 21

M. Ettmger, staff

S 150

Management of patients with cardiovascular d ise a se

San D iego Dental Seminar, La Jolla, Calif.

Jan. 11

F. L. Chamberlain

S

Cosmetic dentistry

N .Y ..P o ly c lin ic H ospital, New York

Feb. 17, 24

L . L ehm an

O cclusal rehabilitation

N.Y. P o ly c lin ic H ospital, New York

March 3, 10 17, 24

G. Whinston

Disorders of temporomandibular joint

Albert E in ste in Col., Bronx, N. Y.

Oral photography

Albert E in ste in Col., Bronx, N.Y.

Oral surgery in general practice

N.Y. P o ly c lin ic H ospital, New York

Jan. 9, 12, 16 19, 23, 26, 30, Feb. 2, 6, 9, 13, 16

T.

Exodontia and minor oral surgery

Albert E in ste in Col., Bronx, N.Y.

May 4 ,5

W. Rakower, staff

S

B a sic orthodontics

International Academ y of Orthodontics, Lakewood, C alif.

Jan. 15-2 0 . Chicago Jan. 2 2 -2 7 , New York

W. Brehm, staff

S 300

H A. Eitelberg, staff

S 300

Preventive orthodontics

Albert E in ste in Col., Bronx, N.Y.

Feb. 2, 3

A. I. Fingeroth, staff

S

65

Orthodontic w orkshop

Ricketts Orthodontic Workshop, L o s A nge les

Feb. 16-1 8

R.M. Ricketts, staff

Begg technic

International Academ y of Orthodontics

A pril 16-21 L o s A n g e le s

Cephalometric application

Albert E in ste in Col., Bronx, N.Y.

A p ril 21

Pedodontics

Albert E in ste in Col., Bronx, N.Y.

Jan. 6

H. Diner

S

35

Pedodontics

Albert E in ste in Col., Bronx, N.Y.

Jan. 27

H. Diner, staff

S

35

Dentistry for handicapped

handicapped and aged

Operative dentistry 40

S 150

Oral pathology A p ril 7

S

35

Oral photography Jan. 13

S. G ibbs

Oral surgery Langei, staff

S 200

65

Orthodontics

A .l. Fingeroth, staff

Pedodontics

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T itle

Location

Dates

Faculty

Fee

Periodontics Periodontics: surg. technics

Mt. Sin a i Hosp., New York

Jan. 11

S. Ewen

S

50

O cc lu sal adjustment

C h ica go Periodontal Study Club

Feb. 5

1. Glickm an

$

40

C lin ica l periodontics

Mt. Sinai Hosp., New York

Feb. 17,24, March 3, 19, 17, 24

S. Ew en, staff

$

90

Periodontics

Albert E in ste in Col.,

Feb. 2 2 -A p ril 26

M. N. Okun, staff

S 250

M. Sim ring, staff

S 100

Bronx, N.Y. Periodontics

J ew ish Hosp. of Brooklyn, N.Y.

Feb. 2 4 ,March 3, 10,17, April 7

Advanced periodontics

Jew ish H osp. of Brooklyn, N.Y.

April 7

Is our profession any d iffe re n t?

San D iego Dental Seminar, La Jolla, C alif

Feb.

Exe rcise and physical fitness

San D iego Dental Sem inar, La Jolla, C a lif

March 3

Multiple parallel pinning

A lbert E in ste in Col., Bronx, N.Y. Amer. Academ y of

$

15

R. Cavett

S

40

B . B aIk e, staff

S

40

Jan. 11

M. Ec kh a u s

S

35

Feb. 4

J. C. Westbrook, Jr., staff

Albert E in ste in Col., Bronx, N.Y.

March 3 , 1 0 , 1 7 , 24, 31

L .E . Rosenthal

S 125

N .Y . P o lyc lin ic

March 17

L . Krielsheim er

$

50

April 28

L . E . R o se n t h a l, staff

$

35 40

90.

Practice administration

Prosthodontics

O cc lu sal reconstruction

O cclusodo ntia, C hicago Complete dentures

Crown and bridge technics

H ospital, New York Fixed partial prosthesis

Albert E in ste in Col., Bronx, N. Y .

A pril 19

A . D ’Am ico

m asticating system

San Diego Dental Sem inar, La Jolla, C alif.

$

P in s and p insp lints

N .Y . P o ly c lin ic

May 3, 10

L . Hoeglmeier

$

May 11, 12

J. Buchman

S 150

Normal functioning of

H ospital, New York Complete denture construction

N .Y . P o ly c lin ic H ospital, New York

T he F irst D istrict Dental Society of New York offers an extensive continuing education program. For information regarding their courses, write Dr. Jerry J. A d elso n, Educational Director, F irst D istrict Dental So ciety,T he Statler Hilton, New York 10001.

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