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DENTAL DEPARTMENT CDR P.C. f -M L ' S am JV . ; f .v LT G. G. Flake (DC) LT N. C, Bitter (DC) McNerney, D. D. DTC -— , Sawyer, D. R. Barnshaw, D. L. The function of the Dental Department is to maintain the oral health of the sailors of the Dixie as well as all the sailors of the destroyers when they are alongside. The dental officers provide all types of dental treatment including minor oral surgery, periodontal treatment, prosthe- tic treatment, and restorative treatment using the newest and fastest rotary instruments available to the dental profession. The two prosthetic technicians assist the dental ofScers in the fabrication of full and partial den- tures, precision gold castings, crowns, and bridges. The dental technicians provide much assistance to the dental officers as well as exposing and developing diagnostic roentgenograms necessary to adequate oral diagnosis. Thomas, G, L. Benbrook, K. A. Harbison, D. F.
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fTlEDICnL EPARTMENT LT K. J. Lee (MC) Dale, K. Graves, J. A. Holland, C. E. Melton, L. E. Herrera, J. A. The Medical Department functions to maintain health and sani- tary conditions within the Command and to initiate preventive measures against disease by means of innoculation, early diagnosis and disposition of conditions detrimental to the health and welfare of the individual men and the crew as a whole. Hospitalmen trained in advanced hospital techniques, X-ray, surgical procedure, laboratory, physio-therapy and neuropsychiatric technical specialties, as well as the routine duties performed, aid the Medical Officer in this achievement. The Medical Department therefore contributes a very important factor in the operational condition of the ship and your Navy. Rogers, S. E. Leach, M. R. Shields, W. Robinson, J. E. Berdine, D. C. Avenell, T. M. Fischer, J. J. Lofty, R. D.
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