Index to volume 36

Index to volume 36

INDEX TO VOLUME AUTHORS PHILIP INDEX DING~UAN, 9 Message from the president of the American Dental Associal.ion, 329 ilLSTAm, W. R. Professional e...

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TO VOLUME

AUTHORS PHILIP

INDEX DING~UAN,

9 Message from the president of the American Dental Associal.ion, 329 ilLSTAm, W. R. Professional ethics, 419 ASH, ARTHUR S. Psychosomatic considerations in orthodontics, 292 ADAMS,

E.

DoL(~E,

E MEYER. Third molar considerations, 445 ELSASSER, WILLIAM A. Some observations on the history and uses of the Kesling positioner, 368 ERNST, MAX E. President’s address, American Association of Orthodontists, 803

B RICHARD E. Case report of tooth substance completely developed about a foreign body, 215 B~RROTV, GERALD V., AND DINGMAN, REED 0. Orthodontic considerations in the surgical management of developmental deformities of the mandible, 121 BAUER, J;;p L. (See Moyers and Bauer),

F SAMUEL. Evolution of the universal appliance, 433 FELDSTEIN, LOUIS. An instrument for measuring muscular forces acting on the teeth, 856 FLINT, WILSON R. President’s address, Great Lakes Societv of Orthodontists, 165 FLUHREK, A. VERNON.” Some original investigations into pressure habits as etiological factors in dentofacial abnormalities, 37 FORD, JAA~ES W., AND FORD, WILLIAM F. Cephalometric appraisal of a treated mandibular displacement case in an adult patient, 222 FORD. WILLIAM F. (See Ford and Ford), 222 FUL~ON, JOHN T. &thodontics as a health service, 336 FURSTMAN, LAWRENCE. Case report, 766 --, Cephalomet,ric appraisals: their use in daily clinical practice, 403 FASTLICHT,

BAUEUIG, LOUIS J., SND RECKS, HERYANN. The development of the dentition of Macaca mulatta, 723 BECKS, HERMANN. (See Baume and Becks), 723 BELL, BROOKS. Office routines. Part I. Standardizing office paper work, 81; Part II. Psychological factors that bring about a more pleasant patientparent-doctor relationship, 102 BE~ZKSON, RALPH. Dental cement: a study of its property of adhesion, 701 BRODIE, ALLAN G. Anatomy and physiology of head and neck musculature, 831 BU~NARDNER, A. S. The dentist and the orthodontist-a study in integration, 207 C EDWARD A. observation procedures, -. Some considerations malocclusion 19 CLOSSON, DONALD A. indications, COHEN, M. MICHAEL. development

G

Heredity, growth, and as related to extraction 899 on the diagnosis of relative to extraction,

SAMUEL, D. President’s address, Southern Society of Orthodontists, 77 GOSXAN, S. D. Anthropometric method of facial analysis in orthodontics, 749 GORE,

Extraoral anchorage, its use, and application, 265 Clinical studies in the of the dental height, 917

H HIGLEY,

L. B. Some thoughts on eephalometrics and anchorage, 135 HOGEBOOM, FLOYDE EDDY. Preparation of the child’s mouth for orthodontic treatment, 302 HOUGHTON, WILLIAMS G. Rehabilitation of the cleft palate patient, 342 HOWES, ASHLEY E. Class I neutroclusion, 587

D T)EVER,

R,EED 0. (See Barrow and Dingman), 121 JOHN J. Caries incidence in relation to orthodontic therapy, 534

EGGNSTZ,

BBRNES,

CIIENEY,

36

A. Message from the governor of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, 593

PAUL

949

J

XICKETTS,

JAC‘KSON,

AXDREW FRANCIS. Orthodontics and orthodontists, 109 -. Simplicity in orthodontic concept and treatment, 643 JAN, lIOWARI% I~. Timesaving technique for processing retainers, 763 JOHNSON, ERNEST I,. (:ase report, 772 -. The Frankfort-mandibular plane angle and the facial pattrxm, 516 JOHSSON, JOSEPH 5:. The use of the twinwire mt~c~hanism in treating Class 11, Division 2 eases of malocclusion, 245

ROGERS,

s khIEIIAN,

D. Space cases ., 17“ -

PAUL

closure

in extraction

M MALONE,

MBRKUS, MUSLER,

ANTHONY

Malone), M. B. lationship anterior MAURY,

J. (See Massler and 351 A study of the angular rein the upper and lower teeth, 281 AND

MALONE,

ANTHONY

J.

Nail

biting-a review, 351 MATTIUX~S, GEORGE W. Inverted, uneruptetl supernumerary tooth, 299 MILLIETTE, GERALD T. Fundamental concepts in orthodontic education, 581 MOYERS, ROBERT EDISON. An electromyographic analysis of certain muscles involved in temporomandibular movement, 481. -, AND BAUER, JOSEPII I,. The periodontal response to various tooth movements, 572

POLLOCK, PREWITT,

Orthodontic HERBERT. questionnaire, 451 H. C. ‘ (Orthodontics and answers,” 620 GEORGE H. The milk to caries control, 616

tics

I'OlC!

of

Ol,-

K. The use in orthodontics,

of

isothermal 305

plasm

W WOLF. Dr. Edward Angle-his influence on or596 WERNER. SIDNEY C. Some medical aspects of ‘bone physiology which pertah to orthodontics, 428 WOOD, WILLARD M. Rehabilitation of the cleft palate patient, 348 WOODS, GUY A., JR. Changes in width dimensions between certain teeth and facial points during human growth, 676

WEINBERGER,

BERNHARD

Hartley thodontics,

questions

stool-an

'I'k!

T Tol~~Pr’Fl ‘ I, A.

diagnosis :

LOCIS.

I

Y PASKOW,

~~AKLW','

servation and simple treatment in the practice of orthodontics, 1 SIIWALB, RICIIARD A., AND RE~HTER, ALFREI). Application of the photoelastic method of stress analysis to orthodontic tooth movement in bone, 192 SIKES, T. EDG4R, JR. Orthodontics as an alljunct to oral surgery, 608 SLY, WALTER J. Unerupted or impacted maxillary cuspid, 913 SYY)I,ZEXRERG, JACOB. Suggestion : an adjunct in orthodontic treatment, 198 STRBXG, ROBERT H. W. President’s address, Northeastern Society of Orthodontists, 325 &~RAP;GE HOWARD E. European social orthodontics 561 SWI~YEHA~I!, D. ‘ROBERT. The importance of the tongue in the development of normal occlusion, 813

L LEWIS,

ROBERT MURRAY. Variations of the temporomandibular :joint as revealed by eephalometrlc Iaminagl’aphy, 877 ALFRED P. A re&aiement of the myofunctional concept, in orthodont,ics, 845

aid

Y R RECHTEK,

ALFRED.

192

(S/Y

YOST,

Shwalb

and

Rechter)

, ---.

ROWARD.

ing sleeve Sliding sleeve

Improved design of the attachment, 375 attachment, 58

slid-

SUBJECT

A

INDEX

Anatomy

physiology of head and neck musculature, 831 oral, 314 (B. rev.) Anchorage, cephalometrics and, some thoughts on,* 135 extraoral, its mdications, use, and application, 265 Anesthesia, conduction, infiltration and general, in dentistry, 318 (B. rev.) Angle and Case, in orthodontics and orthodontists, 111 Dr. Edward Hartley-his influence on ordontics, 596 Angle, Frankfort-mandibular plane, and facial pattern, 516 Angular relationship, study of, in upper and lower anterior teeth, 281 Animal biology, introduction to, 467 (B. rev.) Anthropometric method of facial analysis in orthodontics, 749 Appliance, universal, evolution of, 433 Appliances, fixed, types of, in surgical correction of developmental deformities of mandible, 127 Army civilian intern program, 241 senior dental student program, 202 applicants appointed in, 242 surgeon general announces reduction in training programs, 400 to hold instructor conference at Fort Sam Houst,on, 398 to recall 343 dental reserves, 792 Atomic medicine course opens at Jefferson Medical College, 322 Australian Dental Congress, twelfth, 872 Australopithecus Prometheus, crania-facial fragment of, 60 (Abst.)

Abnormalities,

antero-posterior, of jaws, in children between ages of two and five and a half $zais of age, survey of, 933 (Abst.) dentofacial, some original investigations into pressure habits as etiologieal factors in, 37 Adhesion, dental cement: study of its property of, 701 Air Force seeking ASTP and V-12 trained dentists, 721 to commission medical professional women, 792 American Academy for the Advancement of Science, 873 of Science, 799 Association for Cleft Palate Rehabilitation, 240 of Orthodontists, 65, 156, 237, 319, 471, 632, 789, 869, 942 annual report of public relations cornmittes of, 1950, 777 Central Section of, 239, 319, 392, 477, 557, 635, 719,789 advance program for meeting of, 871 changes in bylaws of, 632, 870 (N. and N.) committee report on certification of specialists, 1950, 785 in memoriam, 475 (N. and N.) librarian’s report, 1950, 866 president’s address, 803 prize essay contest, 65, 158, 238, 869, 942 report of American Board of Orthodontics to, 1950, 465 of committee on education, 1950, 862 of nomenclature committee of, 1950, 780 of public health committee of, 1950, 784 of research committee, 1950, 864 research section meeting, 159, 238, 319 sessions of, 475 (N. and N.) Board of Orthodontics, 65, IL59, 237, 319, 476, 635, 789, 869, 942 case report display,. 557 report of, to American Association of Orthodontists, 1950, 465 Dental Association, 70, 71, 396, 478, 558, 720, 799, 873 campaign to help need for new dental books abroad, 397 message from president of, 329 Analysis, facial, anthropometric method of, in orthodontics, 749

and

B Biology, animal, introduction to, 467 (B. rev.) Birth records, plan to protect, 242 Bolton, Frances P., honored, 381 Bone physiology, some medical aspects of, which pertain to orthodontics, 428 C Caries control, milk stool-aid to, 616 dental, pediatrician’s responsibility in prevention of, 626 (Abst.) incidence in relation to orthodontic therapy, 534 Case, Angle and, in orthodontics and ortbodentists, 111 report, 766, 772 951

., tion, 2117 lfentist~s’ iwomes, survey of, 1 ti2 Dentition, East Greenland Eskimo, -If%) (It. rev.) of Xwacx mulatta, developnlent of, 73 IJentofttciirl :thnormalities. some orirrinal in-

I )welopment

of dental height, c*linic:tl studies in, 917 of dentition of Xacaea mulatta, 72:: I)iaguosis of ma?oeelusion relative to extr:w tion, some ~~nsi(?e~~~ion~ on, 18 ~Iuesti~~~miir~,, ~rtl~o~l~~nti~. 451 Ifinwnsions, isiclth, changes in, between certain teeth and facial points during human growth, (ii6 Ihctor find difficult child, 155 (13. rev. j I)utch Pociet,y for the Study of Orthodontics, 947

io orthtrtlonti~s ami orthodontist*, 1 15 rc~p~lrt of (~(~lnrnittee on, hmrriean Associiltion of ~rti~o~lont~sts, 1950, S62 Elrc.trollrq-ograpl~in analysis of r:ertain musrles involved in tempororn:~ntlib-ul:tr movement, 181 Eml~ryology, oral histology and, 3 17 (R rev.) i2,nvironrnc~nt, here&Q, and evolution, 552 : AM.) Ethic9, Iw~frssional, 410 Etiologiwl factors in tlentofaci:tl ~~bnormalities, some original investigations into pressure bahits as, 37 Etymology, metlieal, 33.6 (B. rev.) fhqxsm social ort~~o~~onti~s, SfiL E\-olution, heredit?, envirnnnwxt, :3nh, 551 ( .ihst.) 1) Deciduous

molars, depression of, on question Of, -1F8 (.Abst.) I)efense er~~nl~ation, civil, urgetl by ~lrmy doctor 1e 4 Deformities, ilevelo~mentd of mandible orthodontic conkiderations in ‘surgical management of, 121 Dcdal wment : study of its property of aclht?sion, 701 height, clinical studies in (le~elopment of, points

917

Medicine, practice,

Seventh Annual Seminar Study and Prxctice of, surrey of, 321

F

for 640

the

during hunmn growth, changes width dimensions hetmwn tain teeth and, R76 reconat,ructions, 4G7 (Abst.)

in wr-

Federal

Security Agency, Children’s Bureau, 874 and Public Health Service, G40 Florida Orthodontic Study Group, 395 Forces, muscular, acting on teeth, instrument for measurine. 856 Foreign body, ease report-of tooth substance completely developed about, 215 FI:tnkfort-mandibular plane angle and facial pattern, 516

.J

Jaws,

antrro-posterior abnormalities of, in children between ages of two and five and a half years of age, survev of. 933 (Abut.) mouth and, surgery of, 316 (B. rev.) Johnson Alumni Club, 309 Club, 161 Joint, ten~poron~andibular, variations of, as revealed by cophalometric laminagraphy, 8i7

Q

Gould

dictionary, Blakiston’s new, 788 (B. rev.) Great Lakes Society of ‘Orthodontists, 4i7, 557, 719, 789 president’s address, 165 tentaiive program of twenty-first annual meeting of, 636 Growth failure as associated .In school children . with vitanun B,? deficiency-response to oral therapy, 314 (Abst.) heredity, and observation as related to extraction procedures, 899 human. changes in width dimensions between certain teeth and facial points tluring, 676 H Habits,

breaking of, in suggestion: ailjunct in orthodontic treatment, 204 pressure, some original investigations into, as etiological factors in dentofacial abnormalities, 37 Head and neck musculature. anatomv and physiology of, 831 ” Health service, orthodontics as, 336 Height, dental, clinical studies in development of, 917 Heredity, environment, and evolution, 552 (Abst.) growth, and observation as related to estraction nrocedures. 899 Hinman, Thomas P., LMid-Wint& Clinic, 66, 160, 238 llist,ology and embryology, oral, 317 (B. rev.) Human growth, changes in width dimensions betweencertain teeth and facial points during, 676

In

memoriam,

Harold William George Philip Thomas William William Tsothermal Italian

K

medical

American Association of Orthodontists, 475 (N. and N.) C. Beal, 386 Augustus Clarke, Sr., 386 Wellington Grieve, 231 T. Meaney, 149 Thompson Moore, Jr., 387 Herndon Pearson, 59 Gross Sheffer, 312 plastics, use of, in orthodontics, 305 Convention on Stomatology, 239, 320, 396, 478, 558, 641

Keeling

positioner, tory

some observations and uses of, 368

on his-

T, T,abiolingual Laminagraphy, Librarian’s Loughriclge,

Macaca

postgraduate course, 240 cephalometric, variations of temporomandibular joint as revealed bv. 877 report, American Association of Orthodontists, 1950, 866 Jack Monroe, 946 (N. and N.)

mulatta,

development

of dentition

of,

723 Malformations,

congenital, after exposure to measles in early pregnancy, 388 (Abst.) Malocrlusion, Class II, Division 2 cases of, use of twin-wire mechanism in treating, 245 some considerations on diagnosis of. relative to extraction, 19 Mnntlible, developmental deformities of, orthodontic considerations in surpic~al management of, 121 Mandibular displacement case, treated, in adult patient, cephalometric aTIpraisai of, 222 Massachusetts: Commonwealth of, message from governor of, ,593 Maxilla and mandible, tleveloping? pressure habits as they affect, in etiology of dentofacial abnormalities, 40 Maxillary cuspid, unerupted or impacted, 913 Measuring muscular forces acting on teeth, instrument for, 856 Mechanism, twin-wire, use of, in treating Class II,, Division 2 rases of malocclusion, 245 Medical aspects of bone physiology, some, which pertain to orthodontics, 428 Care Program, 72 dictionary, Blakiston’s new Gould, 788 (13. rev.) etvmology, 316 (R. rev.) Med”icine, l)ental, Seventh Annual Seminar for the Study and Practice of. MO Milk stool-aitl to caries control, 616

954

SUBJECT

Molar, Molars,

third, considerations, 445 deciduous, depression of, on question of. 468 (Abst.) Mongolism, prenatal maternal factors in, 388 ( Abst.) Mouth and jaws, surgery of, 316 (B. rev.) breathing, suggestion therapy for, in suggestion : adjunct in orthodontic treatment, 203 Movement. temooromandibular. electromvographic analysis of certain muscles involved in, 481 Movements, tooth, various, periodontal response to, 572 Muscles, certain, involved in temporomandibular movement, electromyographic analysis of, 481 Muscular forces acting on teeth, instrument for measuring, 856 Musculature, head and neck, anatomy and physiology of, 831 Myofunctional concept in orthodontics, restatement of, 845 N Nail biting-a review, 351 National Children’s Dental Health Dav. 241 Neck musculature, head and, anatomy and p11ys1010gy of, 831 Neutroclusion, Class I, 587 News and notes, 65, 156, 237, 319, 392, 471, 557. 632. 719. 789. 869, 942 Nomenclature committee ‘of American Association of Orthodontists, 1950, report of, 780 Normal occlusion, importance of tongue in development of, 813 Sortheastern Socieiy of Orthodontists, 159, 238, 378, 392, 478, 558, 635, 719, 789, 943 president’s address, 325 Northwestern University Dental School, 559, 639 Orthodontic Seminar, 70 Notes of interest, 73, 163, 243, 323, 401, 479, 559, 641, 721, 801, 875, 947

INDEX

Open-bite,

prognathic, and lateral displacement cases, determination of size and shape of bone segments to be removed in, in surgical correction of develonmental deformities of mandible, 121 Oral anatomy, 314 (B. rev.) histology and embryology, 317 (B. rev.) surgery, orthodontics as adjunct to, 608 Orthodontic concept and treatment. simplicity in, 643 considerations in surgical management of developmental deformities of mandible, 121 diagnosis questionnaire, 451 education, fundamental concepts in, 581 societies of world and principal officers, list of, 75 therapy, caries incidence in relation to, 534 t,ooth movement in bone, application of photoelastic method of stress analysis to, 192 treatment, preparation of child’s mouth for, 302 suggestion: adjunct in, 198 Orthodontics and orthodontists, 109 Angle, Dr. Edward Hartley-his influence on, 596 anthropometrm method of facial analysis in, 749 as adjunct to oral surgery, 668 as health service, 336 bringing to school child, 713 (Abst.) European social, 561 principles of, 867 (B. rev.) psychosomat,ic considerations in, 292 restatement of myofunctional concept in, 84.5 role of observation and simple treatment in practice of, 1 some medical aspects of bone physiology which pertain to, 428 use of isothermal mastics in. 305 “Orthodontics : questions and’ answers, ” 620 Orthodontist, dentist and-study in integration, 207 Osseous structures, effects of pressure on, in ctiologv of dentofacial abnormalit&. 37 P

0

Observation

and simple treatment, role of, in practice of orthodontics, 1 heredity, growth, and, as related to extraction arocedures, 899 Oeclusal relation, L optimum,’ position of, in simplicity in orthodontic concept and treatment, 648 Occlusion, normal, importance of tongue in development of, 813 Office routines. 81 Officers of orthodontic societies, 74, 164, 244, 324, 402, 480, 560, 642, 722, 802, 876, 948 Ohio State University, new postgraduate course in ort,hodontics at, 395

Pacific

Coast

Society of Orthodontists, 159, 393 (lentral Section, 637, 944 Northern Section, 637 obituaries taken from bulletin of, 946 (N. and N.) Southern Section. 638. 945 Wenty-second general meeting, 946 Palate, hard, direction and type of transverse palatine suture and its relation to form of, 233 (Abst,.) Pan American Odontological Association, 478, 558, 641 Patient, adult, cephalometric appraisal of treated . mandibular displacement _^^ 1 case m, 222

SUBJECT

Patient-Cont -parent-doctor

1Relationshin-Cent

‘d

relationship, more pleasant, psychological factors that bring about, 102 Pediatrician’s resaonsibilitv in prevention of dental caries, “626 (Abst.) Periodontal response to various tooth movements, 572 Philadelphia Society of Orthodontists, 68 Photoelastic method of stress analysis, application of. to orthodontic tooth movement in bone, 192 Physiology, anatomy and, of head and neck musculature, 831 bone, some medical aspects of, which pertain to orthodontics. 428 Pictures, sleeping, of children at predetermined intervals during night, drvelonment of mechanism -for taking: in pressure habits in etiology of dentofacial abnormalit&, 43 Plane angle, Frankfort-mandibular, and facial pattern, 516 Positioner, Kesling, some observations on history and uses of, 368 President’s address, American Association of Orthodontists, 803 Great Lakes Society of Orthodontists, 165 Northeastern Society of Orthodontists, 325 Southern Society of Orthodontists, 77 Pressure habits, some original investigations into, as etiological factors in dentofacial abnormalities, 37 Principles of orthodontics, 867 (B. rev.) Profession, challenge to, digest of, 546 Professional ethics,. 419 Prognathic, open-brte, and lateral displacement cases, determination of size and shape of bone segments to be removed in, in surgical correction of develoomental deformities of mandible, 121 Psychological factors that bring about more pleasant patient-parent-doctor relationship, 102 Psychosomatic considerations in orthodontics, 292 Public health committee of American Association of Orthodontists, 1950, report of, 784 Service, Children’s Bureau and, Federal Security Agency, 640 relations committee of American Assoeiation of Orthodontists, annual report of, 1950, 777

Q Questionnaire,

orthodontic

diagnosis,

451

R Reconstructions, Rehabilitation Relationship,

965

INDEX

facial, 467 (Abst.) of cleft palate patient, 342, 348 angular, study of, in upper and lower anterior teeth, 281

‘d patient-pirent-doctor, more pleasant, psychological factors that bring about; 162 Report, annual, of public relations committee of American Association of Orthodontists, 1950, 777 committee, on certification of specialists, American Association of Orthodontists, 1950, 785 of American Board of Orthodontics to American Association of Orthodontists, 1950, 465 of Committee on Education, American AYsociation of Orthodontists, 1950, 8ti2

of editorial of librarian,

and publication board, 463 American Assoeiat,ion of Orthodontists, 1950, 866 of nomenclature committee of American ARsociation of Orthodontists, 1950, 780 of public health committee of American Association of Orthodontists, 1950.

of

784

research

Research

committee, American Association of Orthodontists, 1950? 864 committee, American Associatron of Orthodontists, 1950, report of,

Retainers,

tim;rrving

864

Retrusion

Rocky

technique

for

processing,

cases, extreme mandibular, determmation of angulation of cuts in. in suraical correction of developmental deformities of mandible, 126 Mountain Society of Orthodontists, 66, 790 S

School

child,

bringing orthodontics to, 713 (Abst. 1 Schools, dental, in ’ orthodontics and orthodontists, 118 Sleeping positions, means of aiding patient in overcoming. in oressure habits in etiology’of dentofacial abnormalities, 45 Sliding sleeve attachment, 58 improved design of, 375 Social orthodontics, European, 561 Southern Society of Orthodontists, 67, 319, 392, 478,558, 635, 719, 790 president’s address, 77 Southwestern Society of Orthodontists, 66, 239, 320, 635, 719, 789, 872 Space closure in extraction cases, 172 Specialists, certification of, committee report on, American Association of Orthodontists, 1950, 785 Speech therapy, in suggestion; adjunct in orthodontic treatment. 204 Splint construction, in surgical correction of developmental deformities of mandible, 133 Splints, removable acrylic, in surgical correction of developmental deformities of mandible, 130

Vitnnlin

Walls, Width

Blu

tleficiency, growth failuw in who01 ehiltlren :,s assoc~iattvl with-response to ora1 therapy, 314 (Abst.)

J itmes Thompson, 946 (i\-. ant1 S.) dimensions between crrtnin teeth and facial points during 11u1wm growth, changes in, 676

, Cktn Orthodontic Grorar IVellington

Service Be Expan~le~l Grieve, 2%

E 307

i Orthodontic~s ix1 Gnfusik, 434 JIevort on the 1950 Meeting of the American Association of‘brt,hotlontists, 455 Senator Lester Hunt, J).J).H., 148 The George Wellington C,rirre Memorid T,rczture, ill