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gafgipir f -I If. -- ' -p in 7 ' ., nu 5? .4 ra fa 553 5 5 5-2 Eg a ? 5 E - E 5 2 5 5 2 lllui E E Elf 5 E ilk E 2 fx: 5 . 5 gy 5 fi ' ' A E 2 , if - ' E i 2 7. E ri 'E 2.3 iii' 5'-5 a s a-E E 0- , . . 25 : '45 lli OPERATIVE CLINIC-JUNIOR DEPARTMENT Pharmacology. In Periodontia similar attainment can be pointed out, the result being that the treatment of Periodonticlasia has been brought within reach of any dentist who will apply himself to master the technique. Prophylactic treatment and Orthodontia as a prophylactic measure have been developed to a point where they indicate the practicability of Preventive Dentistry. With the development of these branches of dentistry, which obviously come under the heading of Operative Dentistry, there naturally arises the necessity for either coining a new term by which this department shall be known or of making other divisions of the dental curriculum. Whatever course we are to follow, it seems only logical that we should subdivide Operative Dentistry into its compo- nent parts with the object of clarifying in the minds of dental practitioners the various departments of their work. Let us think, then, of Operative Dentistry as being made up of diagnosis, which is concerned with the discovery of disease con- ditionsg therapeutics, which is concerned with the treatment of disease, restoration, which has to do with the rebuilding of injured dental tissues, and prophylaxis, whose object is to guard against the inception or recurrence of disease. With this division made, dentists will approach their patients with a clearer conception of the various stages through which their management of cases should lead them and the patient will thus receive the benefit of a more intelligent and efficient dental service. ax . ,. : E ess sie fhi , A 1 e A 3 V : E Q 5.53: f -E rel DQ rl gg illi I Illllllll as I Il I d I IH ,Sw IIIIIII up .LE El: l , K7 Zi: X UU .., , x3E.:,,:.: ..., I, ,,,,,,,,.. , , ..,H,,,,I . ,E ,... :.,,.:.,5:, I ,. 5 'F!!!!llf-alll, H ll'.-1112f.7fll!.J' 3 l51l ' V
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