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MAURICE J. HICKEY, d.m.d., m.d. Associate Dean of the Faculty of Medicine for Dental and Oral Surgery; Executive Officer, Department of Dentistry; Professor of Oral Surgery
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GRAYSON KIRK, ph.d., ll.d. President of the University WILLARD COLE RAPPLEYE, a.m., m.d., sc.d. Vice President of the University In Charge of Medical Affairs; Dean of the Faculty of Medicine
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operative dentistry In considering Operative Dentistry of the future it is necessary to re-evaluate the knowl- edge and progress of the past. What have we learned from the experiences of others who, just as hopefully, just as earnestly and just as thoroughly have carried on their work. In any branch of the healing art, it has been the goal of the scientist, the research worker and the clinical teacher to eliminate the dis- eases which we treat. A thorough study of the nature of the diseases and the injuries has brought to light much knowledge of the causes and etiology of the conditions with which we are concerned. We have learned that by the creation of a favorable environment we have lessened the chance of disease beginning by strengthening nature ' s resistance to the con- dition. As to the treatment of these conditions, we must be able first to diagnose and understand the causes, then to bend every effort to pre- vent the onset of dental caries or the break- down, from whatever cause, of the supporting structures, to preserve the dental pulp in a state of health that the tooth may be retained throughout the life of the patient. Prevention means that the employment of every means at our command should and must be used to guard against the loss of the indi- vidual tooth. Much promise is evidenced by the practice of fluoridation of the water sup- ply in many communities. In fact, the U. S. Public Health Service sponsors this method of aiding nature in her fight against loss of teeth through caries. Frequent examination care- fully done to detect early caries in children Carl R. Oman, D.D.S. Professor of Dentistry l Edward A. Cain Irvin L. Hunt, D.D.S. B.S., D.D.S. Assoc. Prof, of Dentistry Asst. Pro), of Dentistry J. W. BenBeld Herbert P. Fritz A.B., D.D.S. B.S.. D.D.S. Inst, in Dentistry Inst, in Dentistry II George F. Lindig, D.D.S. Wm. Silverstein, D.D.S. Assoc. Clin. Proj. oj Asst. Clin. Prof, of Dentistry Dentistry
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