Columbia University School of Dental and Oral Surgery - Dental Columbian Yearbook (New York, NY)

 - Class of 1963

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SOLOMON N. ROSENSTEIN, B.S., D.D.S., Professor of Dentistry Director, Division of Pedodontics PEDODONTICS Julian Schroff, B.S., DD.S.. Assf. Clin. Prof, of Dentistry Williom Verlin, A.B D.D.S., Assf. Clin. Prof, of Dentistry The need for good pedodontic service was recognized as early as the mid 19th century; minutes of dental society meetings of that period contain eloquent appeals exhorting dentists to take care of children. Such appeals are as eloquent and timely today as they were earlier. Although there was early recognition of the need for dental care for children, little was known of the growth of primary and permanent teeth, their internal charac- teristics, or the nature of processes which caused their early loss. Today, our efforts in conservation of chil- dren ' s teeth are vastly more effective because of in- creasing knowledge of dental structures, better instru- ments and equipment, and standardized materials for elimination of pain and for treatment. In earlier times, little was known about prevention of destructive processes; in today ' s concept of complete dental care for children, emphasis on application of measures for prevention of oral disease and disorders is of primary importance. Proper orientation of the child patient, and dentistry for the handicapped are assuming added significance. These advances in dental education and in the practice of pedodontics have resulted partly from dentistry ' s collaboration with basic sciences, pediatrics, and child development. The near future will witness continued strengthening of the basic structure of dentistry and expanded dental research activity, with further outstanding advances in pedodontic service. Solomon N. Rosenstein, B.S., D.D.S. Professor of Dentistry Director Division of Pedodontics Bernard Nathanson, B.S., D.D.S. . Instructor in Dentistry Arnold Rosenberg, B.S., D.D.S.. Instructor in Dentistry Marc L. Berg, D.D.S., Instructor in Dentistry Phillip Kutner, B.S., D.D.S., Instructor in Dentistry I George Kiriakopoulos, D.D.S., Instructor in Dentistry Mark Bertes, A.B, D.D.S., Instructor in Denfisfr 1

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ORTHODONTICS NICHOLAS R. Dl SALVO, B.S., D.D.S., Ph.D., Prof, of Dentistry, Director, Division of Orthodontics In the selection of its theme for this yearbook, Dentistry — Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow the Class of 1963 demonstrates that it has learned well a lesson which we of the faculty have stressed, namely that the dental profession is a dynamic one, showing evidence of change and progress almost daily. As stu- dents in a leading institution of learning, you have been given the opportunity to acquire the knowledge and skills which characterize the best dentistry in the world — American dentistry. However, together with this privilege comes a responsibility which you ac- cepted when you earmarked dentistry as your life ' s work. That is, the responsibility to practice to the best of your ability. Society will not expect more from you than this. On the other hand, you must not be satisfied with less. This goal can only be accomplished by con- tinuing the inquiring and learning habits which you now possess. Continue your study of the dental litera- ture. Take advantage of the educational activities of your dental society and the universities. Then you will reap the real rewards of the professional man. Nicholas A. Di Salvo, D.D.S., Ph.D. Professor of Dentistry Director, Division of Orthodontics Laszlo Schwartz, B.S , D.D.S., Clin. Prat. of Dentistry Julius Torshis, D.D.S.. Asst. Clin. Prof, of Dentistry Charles M. Chayes, A.B., D.D.S., Asst. Clin. Prof, of Dentistry Henry I. Nahoum, A.B.. D.D.S., Asst. Clin. Prof, of Dentistry Harold P. Cabin, B.S., D.D.S „ Asst. Clin. Prof. of Dentistry j , W l • 1 u± i m Edwa rd M. Teltsch, D.D.S., Instruc for in Dentistr; Walter G. Spengeman, A.B., D.D.S., Asst. Clin. Prof, of Dentistry Monroe M. Gliedman, D.D.S., Instructor in Dentistry David Blistein, D.D.S., CJin. Asst. Richard Gliedman, D.D.S., Instructor in Denfisrn Bert B. Schoenemon, D.D.S., Instructor in Dentistry Henry Seligman O.D.S., Instructor in Dentistry



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ORAL SURGERY RUDOLPH H. FRIEDRICH, D.D.S., Prof, of Dentistry, Director, Division of Oral Surgery William J. Savoy, B.S.. D.D.S., Clin. Prof, of Dent. Alvin S. Nathan, B.S.. D.D.S., Clinical Prof, of Dent. Morris Fierstein, Theodore M. D.D.S., Assoc. Clin. Bundrant, D.D.S., Prof, of Dent. Assoc. Clin. Prof. of Dent. eymour Zeff, D.M .D., Kourken A. Daglian, Bertram Klatskin, Fred Rothenberg, Asst. Clin. Prof. B.S., D.D.S., Asst. A.B., D.D.S., Asst. D.M.D., D.D.S.. Asst of Dentistry Clin. Prof, of Dent. Clin. Prof, of Dent. Clin. Prof, of Dent. Robin M. Rankow, D.D.S., M.D., Asst. Clin. Prof, of Dent. Harold D. Baurmosh, D.D.S., Instructor in Dentistry Joel M. Berns, D.M.D., Voluntary Clin. Asst. Louis Mandel, A.B., D.D.S., Instructor in Denlisfr

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