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Thursday am Limited Attendance Seminars Room G, Thursday am, October 30 10:00 Pedodontic recall program that promotes responsibility -11:30 developm...

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Thursday am Limited Attendance Seminars Room

G, Thursday am, October 30

10:00 Pedodontic recall program that promotes responsibility -11:30 development Robert F. Barkley, Macomb, 111

Room I,

Room D,

9:30 10:10 10:20

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Thursday am, October 30

10:00 Improved casting cementation techniques and the ex-11:30 panded uses of composite resins W¡Inter B. Eames, Atlanta

Room H,

ORAL SURGERY

Thursday am, October 30

11:50

P ER IO D O N T IC S

Room B,

9:30

Essays 10:30 EN D O D O N TIC S

C, Thursday am, October 30

Endodontic first aid: rapid e m ergen cy tre a tm e n t for the p atie n t in pain

9:30

Diagnosis and radiographic interpretation Stephen R. Davis, Newton Center, Mass 10:10 The vital case Harold Gerstein, Chicago 10:50 The nonvital tooth Richard Moodnik, Hempstead, NY 11:30 Discussion chairm an: Melvin Goldman, Boston vice-chairm an: Franklin S. Weine, Chicago

No Smoking in Meeting rooms In consideration of others, your cooperation is requested.

274 ■ JADA, Vol. 91, August 1975

Thursday am, October 30

C o m anag em en t of the p eriod on tal patient

10:00

Room

Responsibility of the dentist in the physical evaluation of his patient James H. Quinn, New Orleans Discussion Impactions—should you bother them if they don’t bother you? Paul H . J. Krogh, Washington Discussion Evaluation and treatment of complications in office oral surgery Benjamin J. Gans, Chicago Discussion chairm an: Lyall O. Bishop, Walnut Creek, Calif vice-chairm an: Donald E. Cooksey, Los Angeles

10:00 Periodontal surgery—placebo or panacea? -11:30 Bennett Klavan, Chicago (Admission by tickets purchased in advance. See pages 252-255 for details.)

Thursday am, October 30

11:00

11:30

Patient evaluation, diagnosis, treatment planning James A. Tobias, Clearwater, Fla Discussion Treatment responsibilities: definitive therapy, main­ tenance Edward F. Sugarman, Atlanta Discussion Correction of mucogingival problems related to restor­ ative procedures Erwin P. Barrington, Chicago Discussion Periodontal considerations of laboratory procedures Richard Chace, Jr., Winter Park, Fla Discussion Panel discussion chairm an: James Y. O ’Bannon, Jr., West Palm Beach, Fla vice-chairm an: Daniel A . Grant, San Diego

FIX E D P R O S T H O D O N T IC S

Room A,

Thursday am, October 30

Precision casting

9:30 Waxing for better restorative dentistry Everitt V. Payne, Beverly Hills, Calif 10:10 Investing and finishing for better fitting casting Samuel C. Ursu, Birmingham, Mich 10:50 Finishing and cementation of castings John W. Regenos, Cincinnati 11:30 Discussion chairm an: William H . Pruden I I , Ho-Ho-Kus, NJ vice-chairm an: Ben W. Pavone, San Francisco

Scientific Session Lectures Room E,

Thursday am, October 30

Clinical Lectures Room

ELECTROSURGERY

9:30 E M E R G E N C IE S

9:30 Medical emergencies in dental practice Robert L. Haas, Port Chester, NY

9:55 10:20

P E D O D O N T IC S

10:45 10:15 Baby bottle caries—diagnosis and treatment Marvin H . Berman, Chicago O R A L D IA G N O S IS

K, Thursday am, October 30

11:10 11:35

11:00 White oral lesions (clinical problems and epithelial dy­ namics) Nils Berghagen, Stockholm

Introduction of electrosurgical techniques in the opera­ tive dentistry clinical experience Gerald N . Zoot and John L. Manning, Chicago Everyday clinical uses of electrosurgery William J. Kelly, Jr., St. Louis, Mo Diagnostic electrosurgery: to rule in or out malignancy of oral tissues Alphonse Peterson, St. Louis, Mo Electrosurgery is an aid in endodontics Andrew E. Michanowicz, Pittsburgh Electrosurgery for the children’s dentist Irving 1. Anderman, Middletown, NY Treatment of periodontal lesions by electrosurgery Charles W. Conroy, Columbus, Ohio AMERICAN ACADEMY OF DENTAL ELECTROSURGERY

Room L, Room F,

Thursday am, October 30

Thursday am, October 30 R A D IO L O G Y

A U D IO V IS U A L A ID S

9:30 How to make your own quality slide illustrations for use in lecturing, TV programs, and clinics Matthias J. Hourigan, Laurel, Md P R A C T IC E A D M IN IS T R A T IO N

10:15 Stress and decision making in dental practice James M. Dyce, London 11:00 Design of the dental environment and its influences on operator and patient Ellis Paul, Manchester, England

9:30

Radiographs of the edentulous mouth: how and why Burton Weidman, Jersey City, NJ

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

9:55 Advanced reconstructive dentistry using the “ amalgapin” reconstruction technique Harold M. Shavell, Chicago 10:20 Perio-prosthetic uses of endodontic stabilizers Carlos M. Giro, New York 10:45 Possible solutions in anterior restorations George Rudensky, New York P E D O D O N T IC S

11:10 Bleaching techniques for stained vital young perm­ anent teeth Hugh M. Kopel, Los Angeles

Do You Wear a Pacemaker? If you do, we suggest that you avoid being in the vicinity of demonstrations of equipment such as: ■ electrosurgery, ■ ultrasonics, ■ induction casting, and ■ electronically controlled timers. These types of equipment could cause an erratic perform­ ance—especially of the unshielded pacemaker.

E N D O D O N T IC S

11:35 Apical preparation in endodontic surgery Gary N. Taylor, Ocean Springs, Miss

A D A B U S IN E S S M E E T IN G O N T H U R S D A Y

House of Delegates, 9 am, Conrad Hilton Hotel, International Ballroom

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