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The Division of Oral Surgery supports with no reservation the concept of the scientific dentist as the objective of Columbia ' s undergraduate dental curriculum. The program of the division is designed to develop the students capability to solve the medical and surgical problems of the mouth and jaws through the scientific application of basic science facts. This takes the form of problem solving as the basis for teaching session in lectures, seminars and clinics. The Division takes this opportunity of reminding the Class of 1967 of their good fortune of having received their undergraduate education and train- ing in dentistry here at Columbia. We do so in the security of knowing that when you enter advanced training in the hospital, dental school or in the federal services you will have many opportunities to agree with this philos- ophy. You go with our best wishes and our assurances that you have within you the potential for leadership and our hopes that you will use it wisely. Rudolph H. Friedrich, D.D.S. Julien W. Anderson, D.D.S. Ass ' l. Clin. Prof. Kourken A. Daglion, D.D.S. Ass ' l. Gin. Prol. William Greenfield, D.D.S. Ass ' l. Clin. Prol. Bertram Klatskin, D.D.S. Ass ' l. Clin. Prol. George A. Minervini, D.D.S. Ass ' l. Clin. Prol. i) Morton J. Stern, D.D.S. Instructor Martin Ames, D.D.S. Assistant Abraham Rand, D.D.S. Assistant Doniel D. Schube, D.D.S. As sis ton t
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ORAL SURGERY RUDOLPH H. FRIEDRICH, D.D.S. William Carr Professor Director, Division of Oral Surgery oS T. Mitchell Bundrant, D.D.S. Clin. Prof. Louis J. Loscalzo, D.D.S. Clin. Prof. William J. Savoy, D.D.S. Clin. Prof. Harold D. Baurmash, D.D.S. Assoc. Clin. Prof. Louis Mandel, D.D.S. Assoc. Gin. Prof. Fred Rothenberg, D.D.S. Ass ' t. Clin. Prof. BoozM. Shattan, D.D.S. Ass ' l. Clin. Prof. Alvin L. Solomon, D.D.S. Ass ' l. Clin. Prof. Reynold J. Baumslork, D.D.S. Instructor
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PEDODONTICS The existing great need for dental services for children has been recognized officially at national and state levels. A major result of this recognition will be increased emphasis on dentistry for children through national and state health programs. The general practitioner of dentistry will provide more dentistry for children because of the obvious in- crease in the number of children whose families will seek treatment. An additional increase should occur from continuing effects of fluoridation. This measure is expected to reduce the amount of treatment each child will require and will permit the dentist to see more children. Training in child patient management will become more important as the dentist treats more children exhibiting a greater variety of reac- tions and types. Continued emphasis on preventive dentistry will be equally significant. While fluoridation confers its maximum preventive benefits early in life, it cannot, alone, prevent all dental disease. Other measures must be applied and taught to children and parents in order to continue the early benefits. Thus dentistry can become a truly preventive service with assurance that each individual will attain adulthood with a perfect dentition contributing to his personality and well-being. Solomon N. Rosensfein, D.D.S. SOLOMON N. ROSENSTEIN, D.D.S. Professor Director, Division of Pedodontics L Bernard Nathanson, D.D.S. Ass ' f. Clin. Prof. Arnold Rosenberg, D.D.S. Ass ' l. Clin. Prof. Julian Schroff, D.D.S. Ass ' f. Clin. Prof. William A. Verlin, D.D.S. Ass ' l. Clin. Prof. Marc L Berg, D.D.S. Instructor George Kiriakopoulos, D.D.S. Instructor Philip Kutner, D.D.S. Instructor Kenneth D. Levin, D.D.S. Insfrucfor
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