Officers and Trustees of the American Dental Association 1934–1935

Officers and Trustees of the American Dental Association 1934–1935

P A C K A G E L IB R A R IE S * Compiled by and Available for Circulation from the L IB R A R Y B U R E A U o f the A M E R IC A N D E N T A L A S S O...

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P A C K A G E L IB R A R IE S * Compiled by and Available for Circulation from the L IB R A R Y B U R E A U o f the A M E R IC A N D E N T A L A S S O C IA T IO N 212 East Superior Street, Chicago, 111. fA b n o r m a l secretion o f saliva. A bsorp tion o f roots and bone, t A ctin om ycosis o f head and neck. A g ra n u lo cy tic angina. A lv e o la r process— its structure and resorption. A lv eolectom y . A m a lg a m fillings and physical properties o f am algam . A nesthesia— d iscov ery and early uses, f A nesthetics in ch ild ren ’s dentistry. A n g le ’ s orth odon tic appliances. A p icoectom y . A rticu lation , occlu sion and m an d ibu lar m ovem ents. A v e rtin in oral surgery. B acteria o f the m outh. B a cteriolog ica l studies o f root canals. Best tim e fo r orth odon tic treatment. B iog ra ph ies o f dentists. B lo o d exam ination in foca l infection. B o g u e ’s articles from Dental D igest. tB r id g e s using inlays as abutments. B roken needles. B ureau o f Standards reports. Business side o f dentistry. C alciu m m etabolism . C an cer o f m outh. tC a rb o n d io xid e adm inistered in con ju n ction w ith nitrous ox id -ox y g en anesthesia. I C ast g o ld crow ns. C ast g o ld inlays. C astin g g o ld , in clu d in g inlays and dentures. C a v ity preparation. •'(•Cementation o f inlays. C entric occlusion. fC h ild psych ology. C h ild ren ’s dentistry. Clasps— w ire and cast. C le ft lip and palate— etiology and su rgical treatment. f C le f t palate— orthodontic treatm ent and prosthetic appliances. C om m un ity and school dental service. C om p arativ e dental anatomy. C ond uction anesthesia. C on d y le anesthesia. C on d y le path m ovem ents. tC o n g e n ita lly m issing teeth. *E ach package library contains in form ation on one o f the subjects listed and is com posed o f reprints, m agazin e clipp in gs, etc., on that subject on ly. T h e packages are loan ed to m embers o f the A ssociation fo r a period o f one w eek after date o f receipt. Unless the m aterial is reserved fo r another borrow er, an extension o f tim e w ill be granted on request. The rental fe e fo r borrowing a package library is 50 cents. T h is fee must accom pan y the request fo r a package library. N o packages are sold. f T h i s package contains less than the usual num ber o f articles. Jour. A .D .A ., M a y , 1935

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T he Journal o f the American D ental Association

C ontributions dentists have m ade outside their profession. •(•Curetting. Cysts and tum ors o f m outh. D ental assistants. D ental care o f the preschool child. Dental caries. Dental cements. D ental clinics. "¡"Dental disease and p ractice in the tropics. D ental econom ics. Dental education. D ental em bryology. D ental ethics. D ental health education. D ental hygienists. D ental libraries. D ental m etallurgy. i'Dental nom enclature. D ental service in the W o r ld W a r . D ental technicians. D entifrices. D entistry as a career and the status o f the dentist. ¡D en tistry in fo re ig n lands. D entistry o f the time o f G e o rg e W ash in g ton . D enture bases— discussion o f m aterials. D enture casting. D iabetes and dentistry. D iatherm y in dentistry. D iet and nutrition in relation to teeth. D iet in pregnancy. Diseases o f the tongue. D ry socket. E ducation o f denture patients. E le ctro g a lv a n ic lesions. ■¡‘E m physem a. E ndocrin e glan d s in relatiop to teeth. •¡'Epithelial débris. E rosion and abrasion o f the teeth. fE ru p tio n o f teeth— dates o f eruption and accom p an yin g symptoms. fE ru p tio n o f teeth— theories regardin g. Esthetics in denture construction. Ethyl ch lorid . E thylene anesthesia. E tiolog y o f caries. E tiology o f m alocclu sion and p reven tive orthodontia. E tiolog y o f pyorrhea and its relation to systemic conditions. E volution o f human dentition. E xam ination o f the m outh and oral diagnosis. Extraction o f teeth. i'F acebow technic and re cord in g o f occlusion. F auch ard’s (P ierre) life. F ixed and rem ovable b rid g e w o rk . F ixed b rid g e w o rk . F ocal infection. i'F ocal infection and arthritis. fF o c a l infection and oral sepsis in relation to gastro-intestinal disturbances. F ocal infection in relation to diseases o f the eye. F oreign bodies ( o f dental o r ig in ) in the lungs and esophagus. F ractures o f the ja w s. F ull denture construction. "¡'Gagging.

Library Bureau G illett and I r v in g ’s articles on in d irect inlay technic. G o ld fo il. G ro w th and d evelopm ent o f teeth and ja w s. H abits as factors in m alocclu sion. H alitosis. H em op h ilia o r excessive hem orrhage fo llo w in g extraction. H ered itary influences in m alocclu sion. 1’ H istolog ic exam inations o f fractured roots. H istolog ic study o f teeth and tissues. H istology o f peridental m em brane. H istory and progress o f dentistry. H istory o f dental education in U. S. H istory o f dentistry. '¡■History o f fu ll denture construction. H ospital dental service. tH ypercem en tosis and excem entosis. 1'Hypnotism. Identification by m eans o f teeth. Im m ediate denture service. Im pacted teeth and their rem oval. Im pacted third m olars. Im pacted teeth and their relation to variou s physical disturbances. Im pacted upper cuspids Im plantation, replantation, transplantation o f teeth. Im pression m aterials and technic, tlm p ression taking fo r cast g o ld inlays. Im pression technic. In d irect inlay technic. Industrial dental service. Influence o f d eciduou s teeth and first perm anent m olars on occlusion. Influence o f dental im provem ents on appearance and mental conditions. Influence o f diet on saliva. Interpretation o f roentgenogram s. Investm ent com poun ds and technic. Ion ic m edication. ■¡ Jackson’s (V . H .) articles on orth odon tic appliances. fL a b ia l frenum . Lectures to nurses. Lesions o f the m outh. •¡Leukemia. ■¡’Leukoplakia. L ocal anesthesia. L ocal anesthesia— contraindication s and un tow ard results. L ow er denture construction. ‘¡L u d w ig ’s angina. M a lp ra ctice in dentistry. M asks and casts. M ateria m edica and p h arm acology. •¡Matrix. M a x illa r y sinus and antrum — diseases and treatment. M eth ods o f section ing and stainin g teeth. M on son ’s theory. M ottled enamel. M ou th hygiene. M u scle exercises and tra in in g in orthodontia. N itrous o x id -o x y g e n analgesia. N itrous o x id -o x v g e n anesthesia. O cclusion in partial dentures. •¡"Occlusion in relation to op erative dentistry. O p en in g the bite. O ral diagnosis w ith reference to roentgen ray.

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O ral m anifestations o f m etallic and d ru g p oisoning. O ral m anifestations o f systemic condition s. O rg a n ize d dentistry. O rth odon tia and its relation to dentistry and m edicine. O rth odon tia fo r the general practitioner. ■¡■Orthodontic anchor bands. O rth odon tic appliances. O rth odon tic diagnosis and measurem ents. ¡O rth od on tic treatment o f im pacted cuspids. Osteom yelitis o f the ja w s. “ P an el” o r insurance dentistry. P artial dentures. ■¡Permeability o f tooth structures. P hysical therapy in dentistry. fP in le d g e and p inlay attachments. P lace o f extraction in orth odon tic treatment. P lastic surgery. P o llia ’s articles on rad iology. P orcelain in dentistry. P orcelain inlays. P orcelain jacket crow ns. P ostoperative com plication s and care. ¡P ostop erative psychosis. P reg n a n cy and dental disease. P reop erative exam ination o f patients. P reparation o f cavities w ith hypersensitive dentin. P rev en tiv e dentistry. P rev en tiv e orthodontia. P rocain (n o v o ca in ) derm atitis. ■¡"Program b u ild in g fo r state and district societies. P rop h y la ctic odontotom y. P u lp am putation and m um m ification. P u lp conservation in clu d in g pulp c a p p in g and ca v ity lining. t P u lp pathology. fP u lp stones. P yorrhea. R elation between dental condition s and the m ental health o f insane. R elation o f the dentist to the physician. R e m o v a b le brid gew ork . ■¡■Removable b rid gew ork — discussing v a rio u s .types o f attachments. R esearch Com m ission reports. R estoration o f oral functions in clu d in g op e n in g the bite. R etainers used in orthodontia. Retention o f d eciduou s teeth and delayed eruption o f perm anent teeth. fR etru sion o f the m andible causing im paired hearing. tR oofless dentures. R oot canal treatment. '¡"Salivary calculus. tS a liv a r y glands. fS h o ck , syncope and collapse. Should dentistry be ad vertised ? Silicate cements (see dental cem ents). •¡"Silver nitrate. •¡■Smith's articles on oral prophylaxis. tS p a ce retention— its im portance and m ethods o f accom plishing. ■¡‘Speech defects and training. S taining porcelain teeth. Stainless steel fo r orth odon tic appliances. Status o f dentistry in our social and econ om ic system. S terilization o f dental instruments. S tom atologic program (A .S .S .)

Library Bureau

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S tom atology— general discussions of. Stories and rhym es fo r children . Studies o f enamel in clu d in g perm eability, staining, etc. Studies o f saliv a. Suggestions fo r talks to m others. Suggestions fo r talks to students. •¡Supernumerary teeth. S urgical treatm ent o f pyorrhea. S yphilis in relation to dentistry. T h re e -q u a rte r crow ns. T o o th arrangem ent fo r fu ll dentures. T ooth brush es and tooth brush ing technic. T ooth brush es, tooth pastes and mouth washes. fT o r u s palatinus. T ra n sp lan tation o f teeth (see im plantation o f teeth.) T ra u m a tic occlusion. T rig e m in a l neu ralgia. T rism u s and ankylosis. T u b e rcu lo sis and dentistry. U ltrav iolet ray in the treatm ent o f pyorrhea. U ltrav iolet ray therapy in dentistry. U nd ergradu ate and graduate orth odon tic education. Use o f elevators in extraction. V alu e o f dental service in schools. V alu e o f roentgen-ray exam inations in orthodontia. V ariou s studies o f or pertain in g to saliva. V in cen t’s infection. V u lcan ite and vu lcan ite stomatitis. W a x e s and w a x expansion m ethod. •¡ W ille tt’s articles. T h e D e n t a l C reed

Copies of the creed are available in form suitable for framing from the Library Bureau of the American Dental Association, 212 E. Superior St., Chicago, at 50 cents each. They are 10 by 15 inches and are printed on high grade paper in brown ink. The initial letter may be obtained in red or green, as preferred. Each copy is signed by the author. This creed appeared as an editorial in the August, 1934, issue of T h e J o u r n a l . Kindly send remittance with order. W r i t t e n I n s t r u c t io n s f o r Y o u r D e n t u r e P a t i e n t s

A fourth printing of “ Your New Teeth,” a booklet for denture patients, has just come oft the press. This booklet is intended primarily for the patient who is wearing dentures for the first time. It enumerates some of the difficulties that may be encountered when one first wears dentures and offers suggestions as to how these difficulties may be over­ come. There is also much of interest to the patient who has been wearing dentures, as information is given regarding the care, repair and rebasing of dentures. The information in this booklet was taken from the article entitled “ Instructions for the Edentulous Pa­ tient,” by B. L. Hooper, which was published in T h e J o u r n a l , February, 1932. The price of these booklets is: 25, $1.00; 50, $1.50; 100, $2.00. Kindly send remittances with order. A sample of booklet will be sent on request. O r t h o d o n t ia E d it o r ia l

A few more copies of the tribute to orthodontia, which originally appeared as an edi­ torial, may be obtained. This editorial is reprinted in form suitable for framing, on good quality paper, measuring 10 by 15 inches. The print is brown with the initial in green or red, as preferred. The editorial is signed in brown by the author. The cost per copy is 50 cents. Send your order and remittance to the Library Bureau.

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CONVENTION

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T he Journal o f the American D ental Association O F F IC E R S A N D T R U S T E E S O F T H E A M E R I C A N D E N T A L A S S O C IA T IO N 1934-1935

PRESIDENT

Frank M . C asto................................................ 1336 B. F. Keith Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio p r e s id e n t

elect

George B. W in te r .....................................................................Frisco Bldg., St. Louis, M o. v ic e

p r e s id e n t s

M a x E. E rnst..............................................................1252 Low ry Bldg., St. Paul, M inn. B. F. T h ielen ......................................................................................................... Paris, Texas Frederick H . Lum, Jr........................................................... 151 M ain St., Chatham, N . J. secretary

Harry B. Pinney..............................................................212 E. Superior St., Chicago, 111. treasurer

R. H . V ollan d .....................................First Capitol N at’l Bank Bldg., Iowa City, Iowa

BOARD OF TRUSTEES

Frank M . Casto, President, E x -O ffic io .. . 1336 B. F. Keith Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio George B. W inter, President Elect, E x-O fficio................Frisco Bldg., St. Louis, M o . H arry B. Pinney, Secretary, E x-O fficio.......................212 E. Superior St., Chicago, 111. R. H . Volland, Treasurer, E x-O fficio.................................................................... First Capitol N at’l Bank Bldg., Iow a City, Iowa J. G . Hildebrand, ’3 7 .....................................................................................W aterloo, Iowa Albert R. Ross, ’3 7 ............................................................M urdock Bldg., Lafayette, Ind. Oren A . Oliver, ’3 7 ................................................ M edical Arts Bldg., Nashville, Tenn. Harvey J. Burkhart, ’3 6 ....................... Box 879, East Avenue P. O ., Rochester, N . Y . C. R . Lawrence, ’3 6 ................................................................ 730 Bass Bldg., Enid, Okla. Herbert C. M iller, ’3 6 ......................................... E. 6th and Oregon Sts., Portland, Ore. W ilfre d H . Robinson, ’3 6 .............................................. 1706 Broadway, Oakland, Calif. H arry Bear, ’3 5 .....................................................410 Professional Bldg., Richmond, Va. C. W illa rd Camalier, ’3 5 ................................ 1726 Eye St., N . W ., W ashington, D . C. Thom as L . Grisamore, ’3 5 ................................................ 29 E. Madison St., Chicago, 111. E. G . Meisel, ’3 5 .....................................................121 University Place, Pittsburgh, Pa. M arcus L . W a rd , ’3 5 ....................................... 1308 Cambridge Road, A nn A rbor, M ich. Philip E . Adams, ’ 3 5 .................................................. 106 M arlborough St., Boston, Mass.