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M o n d a y pm chairm en: John Greene, USA FDI Commission on Public Dental Health Services Karl Kimmel, West Germany FDI Commission on Dental Practice...

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M o n d a y pm chairm en: John Greene, USA FDI Commission on Public Dental Health Services Karl Kimmel, West Germany FDI Commission on Dental Practice David Barmes, Australia WHO

Limited Attendance Seminars Room I,

(This program will be continued on Tuesday afternoon.)

Monday pm, October 27

S im ultaneous interpretation.

2:00 Building and maintaining a successful dental practice -3:30 Donald O. Erickson, Minneapolis

Room H,

Monday pm, October 27

2:00 Predictably successful endodontics -3:30 Herbert Schilder, Newton, Mass

Essays O RAL PATHOLOGY

Room

G, Monday pm, October 27

2:00 Clinical observations of tooth-colored restorations and -3:30 acid etch procedures Clarence L. Sockwell, Chapel Hill, NC (Admission by tickets purchased in advance. See pages 252-255 for details.)

Room B,

A new look a t diagnostic office procedures

2:00 Tools for diagnosis Raymond J . Melrose, Los Angeles 2:40 X-ray diagnosis of dental abnormalities CarlJ. Witkop, Jr., Minneapolis 3:20 Diagnostic biopsy and examination of surgical specimens Charles L. Dunlap, Kansas City, Mo 4:00 Discussion

International Conference

a c tin g chairm an: Robert A. Vickers, Minneapolis a c tin g vice-chairm an: Albert M. Abrams, Los Angeles

PED O D O N TIC S

Room D, Room A,

Monday pm, October 27

Monday pm, October 27

Monday pm, October 27

B ehavior problem patient— who will win? W orldw ide concern: better d en tal care for m ore p eo ple: I

(Results of a study: how five nations are meeting this challenge) 2:00

Introduction John Greene, USA 2:05 How the study was designed Lois Cohen, USA 2:15 How oral surveys were conducted Ingolf Miller, Denmark, and Donald Beck, New Zealand 2:25 How social surveys were conducted Judith Shuval, Israel, and 5. B. Slater, WHO Dental care within each nation: an analysis by country teams

2:00

Diagnosing and disarming the behavior problem Theodore C. Levitas, Atlanta 2:40 How can premedication help? Earl Lampshire, Lincoln, Neb 3:20 Can analgesia calm him down? Edwin Roberts, Houston 4:00 Discussion chairm an: Richard E. Jennings, Houston vice-chairm an: Jane W. Selbe, Glenview, 111

R E M O V A B L E P R O S T H O D O N T IC S

Room

2:35 Australia Peter Barnard and Fred Clements 3:00 West Germany Ulrich Keil, R. Peter Nippert, and Rudolf Naujoks 3:25 Japan Masao Onisi and Takeo Shinohara 3:50 New Zealand Peter Hunter and Peter Davis 4:15 Norway Per Baerum and Harold Arnjolt 4:40 Interim remarks John Greene, USA

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C, Monday pm, October 27

2:00 Establishing vertical dimension of occlusion in complete dentures Meyer M . Silverman, Washington 2:40 Discussion 2:50 Prosthodontics—it’s what’s up front that counts George A. Murrell, Manhattan Island, Calif 3:30 Discussion 3:40 Overdentures and interim dentures Robert M. Morrow, APO San Francisco 4:20 Discussion chairm an : E. C. Kelly Geiger, Miami, Fla vice-chairm an: A. Albert Yurkstas, Quincy, Mass

Scientific Session Lectures ELECTRO SURGERY

Room E, M onday pm, O ctober 27 E lectro su rg ery’s contributions to fixed prosthodontics m o d e r a t o r : C h arles W . Conroy, Columbus, Ohio

2:00 William W. Dolan, Coral Gables, Fla; James D. Harrison, -4:30 Edwardsviile, 111; and William F. P. Malone, Maywood, 111 This symposium will include the principle, theory, and case histories of electrosurgery’s contributions to fixed prosthodontics. Various techniques or methods of ap­ proach will be discussed so the versatility of electrosur­ gery as a modality can be fully exploited by the dentist. The discussion also will cover tissue healing and the proper techniques to prevent alveolar bone or pulpal injury when using electrosurgery. AMERICAN ACADEMYOF DENTAL ELECTROSURGERY

Room F, Monday

pm, October 27

N A V Y D E N T A L C O R P S R E S E R V E SY M P O SIU M m o d e ra to r:

N o el D. W ilkie, Washington

1:30 Presentation of colors Pledge of allegiance Introduction 1:45 The reserve officer—an integral part of the Navy health delivery system Donald L. Custis, Washington 2:15 Status of the US Navy Dental Corps— 1975 Robert W. Elliott, Jr., Washington 2:45 Dental Corps Reserve Program in the total force Noel D. Wilkie, Washington 3:15 Showing of film Navy Dentistry— The Way It Is

2:10 Preventive aspects of oral surgery Eugene J. Messer, Great Lakes, 111 2:30 Preventive aspects of endodontics Edward M. Osetek, Great Lakes, 111 2:50 Preventive aspects of prosthodontics Gerald W. Eastwood, Great Lakes, 111 3:10 Preventive aspects of operative dentistry Ronald T. Nelson, Great Lakes, 111 3:30 Preventive aspects of periodontics Carlton J. McLeod, Great Lakes, 111 3:50 Behavioral motivation and its effect on prevention Sanford A. Glazer, Bethesda 4:10 Panel discussion

Room L, Monday pm, October 27 FIX E D P R O S T H O D O N T IC S

2:00 Use of onlays and pin splints as fixed bridge retainers Sidney Lieberman, Baltimore 2:25 Neurophysiology of a changing vertical dimension August J. Kaleta, Chicago 2:50 Histology, occlusion, and titanium abutments Ronald Cullen, London 3:15 Applications of the silicone gel medium in fixed prosth­ odontics Bertram A. Josephson, New York 3:40 Solderless joints and easy splinting with nonparallel pins Leonard L. Portnoy, Inglewood, Calif 4:05 The scope and limitations of screw-threaded posts in the restoration of endodontically treated teeth Hans Gustav Kurer, Manchester, England

Patient Education Seminar Room Q, M cC orm ick Inn M onday pm, O ctober 27

Clinical Lectures Room K, M onday pm, October 27 P R E V E N T IO N : T H E FO U N D A TIO N O F D EN TISTR Y

An overview of the role that each dentist plays in the prevention of oral disease and the m aintenance of oral health.

W hat w as th a t ab o u t m y interproxim al surfaces? m o d e r a t o r : B a rb a ra B. M orten sen , Chicago

2:00 S. William Oberg and Robert A. Rechner, Chicago -5:00 This seminar will attempt to (1) help you improve your interpersonal skills with staff and patients, (2) help you define what you want your patients to know and do in terms of positive dental health, and (3) help you identify some motivational principles that will aid your patients in adopting positive dental health behavior. BUREAU OF DENTAL HEALTH EDUCATION, ADA

2:00 Definition of preventive dentistry Sanford A . Glazer, Bethesda

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