Twentieth Annual Session of the National Dental Association

Twentieth Annual Session of the National Dental Association

OFFICIAL PROGRAM Twentieth A nnual Session o f the National Dental Association TO BE HELD IN L O U IS V IL L E , K E N T U C K Y J u ly 2 4 , 2 5 , 2...

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OFFICIAL PROGRAM Twentieth A nnual Session o f the National Dental Association TO BE HELD IN

L O U IS V IL L E , K E N T U C K Y J u ly 2 4 , 2 5 , 2 6 , 2 7 , 2 8 ,

1916

M O N D A Y , JULY 2 4 T H . First Session—Board of Trustees, (Seelbach Auditorium) 10 A. M. House of Delegates. Opening Session, 11 A. M. (Seelbach Auditorium. All Sessions of the House of Dele­ gates will he held in the Seelbach. Auditorium.)

FIRST GENERAL SESSION. T u e s d a y , July 2 5 t h ,

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A. M.

(Keith’s Theatre.) Invocation. Doctor W. W. Landrum, President Louisville Ministerial A ssocia tion ,.... ............................................................................................................Louisville, Ky. Address of Welcome. Gov. A. O. Stanley, on behalf of State.............................................. Frankfort, Ky. Mayor John H. Buschemeyer, on behalf of City.............................Louisville, Ky. Chas. A. Weber, on behalf of Publicity and Convention League. .Louisville, Ky. Response to Address of Welcome. W. H. G. Logan........................................................................................... Chicago, 111. President’s Address. Thomas P. Hinman....................................................................................Atlanta, Ga. Oration. By George B. Hayes............... ............................................. Neuilly (Paris), France (Chief Dental Surgeon in Dental Section of the American Ambulance at Neuilly (Paris), France.) 294

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SECTION PROGRAM. SECTION I.

II. i£. Friesell, Chairman, 1206 Highland Bldg., Pittsburgh, Pa. E. D. Coolidge, Vice-Chairman, 59 E. Madison St., Chicago, 111. DeLos L. Hill, Secretary, 610 Grant Bldg., Atlanta, Ga. Operative Dentistry, Nomenclature, Literature, Dental Education and allied subjects. T u e s d a y , July 2 5 t h , 2

P. M,

(Keith’s Theatre.) “ Silicate Cements.” By W. Clyde Davis............................................................... Discussed by Alfred P. L ee......................................................................... George T. W illiams............................................................... “Application of Amalgam in Modern Dentistry.” By John V. Conzett............................................................... Discussed by William M. Randall............................................................... Donald Mackay Gallie......................................................... SECTION III.

C. W. Mills, Chairman, Chillicothe, 0. L. E. Custer, Vice-Chairman, 28 North Ludlow St., Dayton, 0. B. L. Shobe, Secretary, Tulsa, Okla. Prosthodontia, Orthodontia, Metallurgy, Chemistry and allied subjects. T u e sd a y , July 2 5 t h , 2 P. M . (Gayety Theatre.) “ Taking Impressions in Modeling Compound and Anatomical Setting Up of Teeth.” (Illustrated Stereopticon.) By James P. R uyl................................................................... Discussed by William, A. Giffen.................................................................. W. 0. Hulick.......................................................................... “Prevention of Permanent Malocclusion.” (Illustrated Stereopticon.) By J. Lowe Young................................................................. Discussed by O. H. McCarty......................................................................... Charles A. Hawley................................................................. H. A. Pullen............................................................................. ............... .Buffalo, N. Y. J. A. C. Hoggan.......................................................................

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Benjamin Sandy, Chairman, Syndicate Bldg., Minneapolis, Minn. C. R. Lawrence, Vice Chairman, Enid, Okla. A. P. Burkhart, Secretary, 53 Genesee St., Auburn, N. Y. T u e s d a y , J uly 2 5 t h , 2 P. M . (Watterson Auditorium.) “ System in State Society W ork.” By A. M. Flood.............................................................................. San Francisco, Cai. Discussed by S. C. A. Rubey.................................................................................. .Kansas City, Mo. John C. Forsyth.............................................................................. “The Postgraduate Type of Dental Meeting.” By C. R. Lawrence......................................................................... Discussed by Arthur D. Black.............................................................................. M. L. Rhein...................................................................................... “Essentials for the Success of the Progressive Clinic Plan.” By Weston A. Price......................................................................... Discussed by 0 . G. Krause.................................................................................... .Milwaukee, Wis. F. 0. H etrick.................................................................................... PREPAREDNESS LEAGUE OF AMERICAN DENTISTS.

J. W. Beach, Chairman, 131 Allen St., Buffalo, N. Y. H. A. Pullen, Vice-Chairman, 131 Allen St., Buffalo, N. Y. M. B. Eshleman, Secretary-Treasurer, 170 Hodge Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. A meeting of the Trustees of the Preparedness League of American Dentists will be held to consider the advisability of forming a permanent organization and will report during the meeting. T u e sd a y , July 2 5 t h , 2 P. M . (Seelbach Auditorium.) “ Relation of the Dentist to Preparedness in War.” By J. D. Patterson........................................................................... .Kansas City, Mo. “ The Dentists in Time of War.” By Harvey J. Burkhart................................................................... “Relation of Dental Colleges to Preparedness League.” By H. E. Friesell............................................................................. . . . . Pittsburgh, Pa. “ Work of Dental Units.” By H. A. Pullen..............................................................................

HOUSE OF DELEGATES. T u e sd a y , July 2 5 t h , 4 : 1 5 P. M . Second Session—Seelbach Auditorium.

. . . Buffalo, N. Y.

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SECOND GENERAL SESSION. T u e sd a y , J uly 2 5 t h , 8

P. M .

(Keith’s Theatre.) RESEARCH DEPARTMENT.

Reports of Special Researches. Pathological, Bacteriological and Clinical Studies. “ The Relation of Mouth Infections to Systemic Infections.” By Thomas B. Hartzell. Assistants: Arthur T. Henrici (M. D.,) Donald Mc­ Carthy, William Grey. W ork done in, and with the assistance of, the University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minn. “ Root Canal Fillings.” By John R. Callahan. Work done in, and with the assistance of, the Cincinnati General Hospital, Cincinnati, 0. (a) “ Studies for the Identification and Differentiation of Pathogenic Organisms of Mouth Infections.” (b) “ Galvanic Medication Studies, Including Electric Ionization.” By Weston A. Price: Assistant: LeRue P. Bensing (A. B.) Work done in the Research Institute, Cleveland, O.

SECTION PROGRAM. SECTION II.

Chalmers J. Lyons, Chairman, Ann Arbor, Mich. F. B. Moorehead, Vice-Chairman, People’s Gas Bldg., Chicago, 111. Mark E. Vance, Secretary, Fraternity Bldg., Lincoln, Nebr. Oral Surgery, Anatomy, Physiology, Histology, Pathology, Etiology. Prophylaxis, Oral Hygiene, Materia Medica and allied subjects. W e d n e s d a y , July 2 6 t h , 9

A. M.

(Watterson Auditorium.) “ The Physiological Function of Tooth Form.” By James Mark Prim e............................................

....O m aha, Nebr.

Discussed by John V. Conzett......................................................... F. Wade La R ue........................................................ I. H. Harrington......................................................

........Dubuque, la. Indianapolis. Ind. .. .Louisville, Ky.

“Actinomycosis, with a Report of a Case.” By T. E. Carmody..................................................................................Denver, Colo. Discussed by Frederick B. Moorehead.............................................................................Chicago, 111. William L. Shearer.................................................................................Omaha, Nebr. J. P. Marshall............................................................................................St. Louis, Mo.

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W e d n e s d a y , July 2 6 t h , 9 A . M . (Keith’s Theatre.) Reports of Special Researches. Histological, Physiological and Sialogical Studies. “ Peridental Membrane.” By Frederick B. Noyes. W ork done in, and with the assistance of, the University of Illinois, Chi­ cago, 111. “ The Relation of the Glands of Internal Secretion to Dental Problems.” By William J. Gies, (M. D., Ph. D.) Work done in, and with the assistance of, the Columbia University, New York City. (In co-operation with the New York State Dental Society.) “ Salivary Analysis and Dental Caries.” By Russell W. Bunting (D. D. Sc.) Assistant: Miss Florence Wixon. Work done in, and with the assistance of, the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich. “ Salivary Deposits.” By Percy R. Howe. Work done in, and with the assistance of, the Forsyth Dental Infirmary for Children, Boston, Mass.

ORAL AND DENTAL HYGIENE W e d n e s d a y , July 2 6 t h , 9 A . M . (Seelbach Auditorium.) Charles H. Oakman, Chairman, 1241 David Whitney Bldg., Detroit, Mich. J. D. Patterson, Kansas City, Mo. L. D. Mitchell, Oklahoma City, Okla. H. F. Hoffman, Denver, Colo. B. S. Hert, Rochester, N. Y. “ Oral Hygiene in Its Relation to Public and Individual Health.” By Otto U. K ing..................................................................................Huntington, Ind. Discussed by Homer C. Brown........................................................................................ Columbus, O. J. D. Patterson.................................................................................... Kansas City, Mo. B. S. H ert............................................................................................. Rochester, N. Y. “ Preparedness in Oral Hygiene.” By L. G. Mitchell.......................................................................Oklahoma City, Okla. Discussed by Sidney J. Rauh..........................................................................................Cincinnati, O. William G. Ebersole.................................................................................. Cleveland, O.

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“ Oral Hygiene in the Army.” By J. R. Bernheim............................................................... •............Fort Logan, Colo. (First Lieutenant Dental Surgeon, in the United States Army Dental Corps.) Discussed by Clyde M. Gearhart............................................................................ Washington, D. C. (Member and Recorder of Examining Board in Dental Reserve Corps of U. S. Navy.) “Rochester Dental Dispensary.” By Harvey J. Burkhart............................................................... .......... Batavia, N. Y. Discussed by Herbert L. W heeler.............................................................................. New York City Wm. W. Belcher................................................................................... Rochester, N. Y.

CLINIC PROGRAM.

Wm. H. G. Logan, Chairman, 29 E. Madison St., Chicago, 111. C. N. Hughes, Vice-Chairman, Grant Bldg., Atlanta, Ga. H. B. Tileston, Secretary, 916 Starks, Bldg., Louisv The Clinic Committee of the National Dental Association has arrangedfor an Illustrated Lecture Clinic, a Progressive Clinic and Surgical Clinics underconduc­ tive and general anesthesia. W e d n e s d a y , J uly 2 6 t h , 9

A. M.

ORAL SURGERY CLINIC.

(City Hospital.) Operations under conductive and general anesthesia will be held in the City Hospital before such audiences as the four operating rooms put at our disposal will accommodate. Clinicians and operations they will perform if suitable cases can be secured are as follows: LOCAL AND CONDUCTIVE ANESTHESIA.

Frank S. Rounds................................................................................................. Louisville, Ky. “Cavity Preparation and Pulp Removal under Novocain Suprarenin Anes­ thesia.” N. T. Y agrr...........................................................................................................Louisville, Ky. “ Extra tion of Teeth under Novocain Suprarenin Anesthesia.” Char'es H. Oakman............................................................................................. Detroit, Mich. “ Antrum Operations and Alcohol Injections for Trigeminal Neuralgia under Novocain Suprarenin Anesthesia.” Carl D. L ucas..................................................................................................Indianapolis, Ind. “ Root End Amputation of Teeth under Novocain Suprarenin Anesthesia.” GENERAL AND LOCAL ANESTHESIA.

Truman W . Brophy................................................................................................. Chicago, 111. Frederick B. Moorehead........................................................................................Chicago, 111. R. Hamill D. Swing....................................................................................... Philadelphia, Pa. William L. Shearer............................................................................................. Omaha, Nebr. “ Cleft Palate, Harelip, Removal of Impacted Teeth and such other Cases as present.”

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W e d n e s d a y , July 2 6 t h ,

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ILLUSTRATED LECTURE CLINIC.

(Keith’s Theatre.) These clinics will be presented to the entire membership at Keith’s Theatre. Time to be occupied by each clinician will vary from twenty to twenty-five minutes. Clinicians and subjects they will present are as follows: 1. T. P. Hinman........................................................................................................... Atlanta, Ga. “ Therapeutic treatment of pulp diseases when the vitality of the pulp can­ not be retained, including the aseptic management of root canal treat­ ment, having special reference to sterile condition of outside of tooth, rubber dam and holder, broaches and cotton employed in the application of remedies, not including the opening up or gaining access to con­ stricted canals.” (Motion Pictures.)

2. J. R. Callahan..................................................................................................... Cincinnati, O. “ The technic of root canal filling with rosin and the opening of small and constricted canals.” 3. R. Ottolengui................................................................................................... New York, N. Y. “ The technic of root canal filling v, ith gutta percha preparations.” (Motion Pictures.) 4. Henry Sage Dunning................................................................................... New York, N. Y. “Indications and contraindications and technic of root end amputations.” 5. J. D. Patterson..............................................................................................Kansas City, Mo. “Indications and contraindications for treating teeth involved with pyorrhea alveolaris, including statements having reference to the various suggest­ ed remedies, including emetin—discussion not to include the technic of instrumentation or the care of the tooth surfaces by the dentist or patient.” 6. Weston A. Price..................................................................................................... Cleveland, O. “ Oral infections with special reference to bacteriology.” (Motion Pictures.) 7. E. T. Tinker................................................................................................Minneapolis, Minn. “ Bridge abutments for vital teeth with exhibition of radiographs showing condition of periapical tissues after the lapse of time.” 8 C. N. Johnson...........................................................................................................Chicago, 111. “ Practice management, business investments and a dentist’s duty to his pro­ fession.”

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HOUSE OF DELEGATES. W e d n e s d a y , J uly 2 6 t h , 4 : 3 0 P. M . Third Session— Seelbach Auditorium.

THIRD GENERAL SESSION. W e d n e s d a y , J uly 2 6 t h , 8 P. M . (Keith’s Theatre.) Symposium:

Sections II and III.

SECTION II.

Symposium. Symposium:— “ Pyorrhea and Prophylaxis.” “ Surgical Treatment of Pyorrhea.” By Carl D. Lucas........................................................................ Indianapolis, ind. “ Prophylaxis of Pyorrhea.” (Illustrated Stereopticon.) By Paul R. Stillman..................................................................... New York City. “ Prophylaxis for Children.” By Gillette Hayden.............................................................................Columbus, O. SECTION III.

Symposium. Symposium: — “ Orthodontia.” “ The Evolution of the Principles of Regulating Appliances.” (Illustrated Stereopticon.) By. Martin Dewey....................................................................... Kansas City, Mo. “ Some Phases of Early Orthodontic Treatments and Developments.” By Frank M. Casto.............................................................................Cleveland, O. “ Principles of Removable Appliances.” By Jos. D. E by........................................................................................Atlanta, Ga.

SECTION PROGRAM. T h u r s d a y , July 2 7 t h , 9

A. M.

(Watterson Auditorium.) Sections I, III and Anesthetists. SECTION I.

“ Cavity Preparation for Gold Foil, Gold Inlay and Amalgam Operations.” By Walden I. F e r r ie r ..;................................................................. Burlington, Wash. Discussed by R. H. Volland............................................................................................. Iowa City, la. W. H. O. McGehee.....................................................................................Cincinnati, O.

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TH E JOURNAL OP TH E N A TION AL D EN TA L ASSOCIATION.

“ Present Status of Porcelain in Dentistry.” (.Illustrated Stereopticon.) By Hugh A vary.............................................................................. San Francisco, Cal. Discussed by G. W. Dittmar............................................................................................... Chicago, 111. William L. F ickes......................................................... .......................... Pittsburgh, Pa. SECTION III.

T h u rsd a y , July 2 7 t h , 9 A . M . (Keith’s Theatre.) “ Crown and Bridge Work.” (Illustrated Stereopticon.) By Forrest H. Orton................................................................................ St. Paul, Minn. Discussed by F. R. Getz................................................................................................. New York City K. G. Knoche.................................................................................................. Chicago, 111. F. W. Frahm............................................................................................... Denver, Colo. “ The Chemistry and Pharmacology of the Treatment of Pulpless Teeth and their Sequellas; including the preparation of the Canals for Filling.” (Illustrated Stereopticon.) By J. P. Buckley............................................................................................ Chicago, 111. Discussed by H. E. Friesell............................................................................................ Pittsburgh, Pa. H. B. Holmes............................................................................................ Louisville, Ky. Elmer S. B est.................................................................................... Minneapolis, Minn. INTERSTATE ASSOCIATION OF ANESTHETISTS.

Wm. Hamilton Long, Chairman, Louisville, Ky. Isabella C. Herb, Vice-Chairman, Chicago, 111. F. H. McMechan, Secretary-Treasurer, Avon Lake, O. T h u rsd ay , July 2 7 t h , 9 A . M . (Gayety Theatre.) (Special Session with N. D. A.) Introductory: By Wm. Hamilton Long (M. D .)......................................................... Louisville, Ky. Chairman’s Address: “ Anesthesia in the Curriculum, Clinic and Private Practice. By Hugh W. McMillan............................................................................ Cincinnati, O. “ Oral Operations under Nitrous Oxid-Oxygen Anesthesia in the Forward-Inclined, Sitting Posture” (Moving Picture Demonstration) (30 min.) By Ira O. Denman (M. D .)...........................................................................Toledo, O. “Vapor Anesthesia for Oral Surgery” (Moving Picture Demonstration) (30 min.) By Truman W. Brophy................................................................................ Chicago, 111. “Intro Oral Methods of Local Anesthesia” (Moving Picture Demonstration) (30 min.) By Rich. H. Riethmuller................................................................. Philadelphia, Pa. Extra Oral Methods of Local Anesthesia” (Moving Picture.) By Kurt H. Thoma....................................................................................Boston, Mass. “ Handling Emergencies under Anesthesia and Analgesia.” By N. T. Yager....................................................................................... Louisville, Ky.

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T h u r sd a y , July 2 7 t h , 2 P. M . Section II and Research Department. SECTION II.

(Watterson Auditorium.) “ The Aseptic Root Resection Operation.” By Robert H. Ivy...............................

Milwaukee, Wis.

Discussed by A. H. Hippie........................................ Samuel H. Chase............................... J. A. W est............................................

. . . Omaha, Nebr. . .Madison, Wis. .Des Moines, la.

“ Indications for the Removal of Teeth in Cases of Focal Infection.” (Illustrated Stereopticon.) By Virgil L oeb.......................................................................................................................St. Louis, M Discussed by N. T. Y oder............................................................................................... Louisville, Ky. J. H. W allace............................................................................................. Omaha, Nebr. E. D. R ose.................................................................... .................... Bowling Green, Ky. RESEARCH DEPARTMENT.

T h u rsd a y , July 2 7 t h , 2 P. M . (Keith’s Theatre.) Reports of Special Researches. Chemical and Metallurgical Studies. “Dental Cements.” By Marcus L. Ward. Assistant; Ralph M. McCormick (B. S.) Work done in, and with the assistance of, the University o f Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich. “Brown Stain Problem.” By Frederick S. M cKay........................................................Colorado Springs, Colo. “ Metallurgical Researches.” By Frank A. Fahrenwald (E. M., M. S., Ph. D.) Work in the Research Institute and Case School of Applied Science, Cleve­ land, O.

HOUSE OF DELEGATES. T h u rsd ay , July 2 7 t h , 4 : I S P. M . Fourth Session— Seelbach Auditorium.

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FOURTH GENERAL SESSION. T h u rsd a y , J uly 2 7 t h , 8 Symposium:

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Section I and State Society Officers Section. SECTION I.

Symposium. Symposium:— “Dental Education, Past, Present and Future.” By H. L. Banzhaf.................................................................................. Milwaukee, Wis. Harry M. Semans........................................................................Columbus, O. Arthur D. Black............................................................................................Chicago, 111. STATE SOCIETY OFFICERS’ SECTION.

Symposium:— “Increasing the Efficiency of the State Society.” “ Education of the Public on Oral Hygiene, thru the Dental Society.” (Illustrated Stereopticon.) By Thaddeus P. H yatt.......................................................New York City “ Establishing a Permanent Organization thru the Publication of Our Own Monthly Journal.” By Otto U. K ing............................................................................ Huntington, Ind. “The State Dental Society as an Important Legislative Factor.” By Homer C. Brown.........................................................................Columbus, O.

SECTIONAL PROGRESSIVE CLINIC. F rid ay , J uly 2 8 t h , 9 : 3 0

A. M.

(Armory.) Clinic Program (Continued.) Tickets of admission may be secured in the Armory from 8:30 to 9:30 on the morning of the clinic. These clinics will be presented to the entire membership in the balcony of the Armory which is to be divided into twenty-four rooms with seats arranged in amphi­ theatre form. The demonstrations will be given by members of the National Asso­ ciation residing in Michigan, Indiana, Kentucky and Tennessee. The thought back of the plan of confining the progressive clinicians to members of the National Dis­ trict in which Louisville is located is to present to the profession at large the type of dentistry being accomplished in this particular section of the country. All clinicians are requested to be in the room bearing the corresponding start­ ing number to that placed behind their names not later than 9:15 A. M. for final instructions. At the completion of the first demonstration which will consume twenty-five minutes a signal will be given and all clinicians will progress to the next highest room number while the clinician in Room 24 will pass to Room 1. Clinicians and subjects they will present are as follows:

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OFFICIAL PROGRAM. CEMENT CLINIC.

Cements— all forms, the technic of mixing and insertion. Chairmen

Associates

I. H. Harrington, Louisville, Ky.

M. M. Eble, Louisville, Ky.

Fred J. Prow, Bloomington, Ind. Gordon Burke, Owensboro, Ky.

Chas. E. Redmon, Peru, Ind. Harry Hodges, Lexington, Ky.

Starting in Room No.

Finishing in Room No.

16 17

24

GOLD INLAY CLINIC.

Demonstrating the technic for the construction of inlays for typical and com­ plicated forms of cavities. Finishing in Starting in Associates Chairmen Room No. Room No. J. J. Travis, Marcus L. Ward, Plymouth, Mich. Ann Arbor, Mich. Wm. E. Kennedy, Indianapolis, Ind.

Victor Knapp, Evansville, Ind.

10

Raymond Grant, Louisville, Ky.

W. M. McCall, Louisville, Ky.

18

17

RADIOGRAPHY CLINIC.

Interpretation o f dental radiographs. Chairmen Howard R. Raper, Indianapolis, Ind. A. P. Williams, Louisville, Ky. R. B. Bogle, Nashville, Tenn.

Associates

Starting in Room No.

Carl S. Emmert, Indianapolis, Ind. E. C. Hume, Louisville, Ky. Walter Morgan, Nashville, Tenn.

Finishing in Room No.

10 11

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LOCAL AND CONDUCTIVE ANESTHESIA CLINIC.

The technic o f making novocain suprarenin solutions, the care of the syringe and needles. The technic of injections of novocain suprarenin for local and con­ ductive anesthesia. Finishing in Starting in Associates Chairmen Room No. Room No. E. D. Cofield, F. R. Henshaw, 11 Indianapolis, Ind. Indianapolis, Ind. C. J. Lyons, Ann Arbor, Mich.

Carl D. Lucas, Indianapolis, Ind.

12

B. H. Johnson, Nashville, Tenn.

A. J. Cottrell, Knoxville, Tenn.

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19

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TH E JOURNAL OF TH E NATION AL D E N T A L ASSOCIATION. REMOVABLE BRIDGEWORK CLINIC.

Partial dentures and removable bridge work with description of the various forms of attachment, including the type indicated to engage vital teeth. Chairmen

Associates

John O. Zubrod, Evansville, Ind. C. W. Coltrin, Chicago, 111.

R. J. Morris, Evansville, Ind.

N. W. Hiatt, Marion, Ind.

B. D. Wikoff, Chicago, 111. Earl Brooks, Noblesville, Ind.

Starting in Room No.

Finishing in Room No.

12 13

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IMPRESSION TAKING IN MODELING COMPOUND CLINIC.

Taking impressions in modeling compound with the mouth closed and under normal biting stress. Starting in Finishing in Associates Chairmen Room No. Room No. R. L. Bodine, E. R. Kibler, Indianapolis, Ind. Indianapolis, Ind. 6 13 A. F. Steinheiser, J. V. Howard, Indianapolis, Ind. Indianapolis, Ind. 21 14 R. R. Gillis, J. M. Hale, Hammond, Ind. Mt. Vernon, Ind. 22 FULL DENTURE CLINIC.

Full denture construction not including impression taking. Chairmen W. Marcus Randall, Louisville, Ky. W. A. Giffen, Detroit, Mich. I. Lester Furnas, Indianapolis, Ind.

Associates

Starting in Room No.

Finishing in Room No.

J. B. Jordan, Louisville, Ky. E. L. Whitman, Ann Arbor, Mich..

7

14

15

22

Frank Hamilton, Indianapolis, Ind.

23

6

CROWN CLINIC.

Individual crowns and crown abutments for bridgework. Chairmen Harry S. Lee, Louisville, Ky. D. A. House, Indianapolis, Ind. J. H. Phillips, Nashville, Tenn.

Associates Hugh K. Kellogg, Louisville, Ky. R. I. Blakeman, Indianapolis, Ind. Chas. F. Pickering, Nashville, Tenn.

Starting in Room No.

Finishing in Room No. 15

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