New York University College of Dentistry - Dental Violet Yearbook (New York, NY)

 - Class of 1926

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New York University College of Dentistry - Dental Violet Yearbook (New York, NY) online collection, 1926 Edition, Page 73 of 228
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'lull' it 'FIf5 f L M97 A i s www?-Eg' I1- 'f!': .'ll'. '9.'!J ' AXNQC T731 E E 5 fx if. ET ?i-E it-5 r I gi E i s s PHOST HODOIN 'I IA Irrmsov HILLYER, D DS It is not many years ago that Prosthetic Dentistry was unknown 'is such. Dentistry wis either Operative -dealing in iinlv with the tre itment 'md filling of teeth-'md Mechlnical -covering restorations of lost parts Text books issued in the last part of the nineteenth century were devoted to Mech inical Den- tistry 'ind dealt with the subject along purely mechfinical lines. Impression methods were crude and consideration of the mouth prior to the taking of in impression was exceedingly limited. Relief of hard maxillary areas was given but little thought and atmospheric pressure retention of edentulous restorations was almost wholly depended upon. The s ereotyped air-chamber was prevalent in such cases Restoration by means of crowns and bridge-work was confined to but few types and little or no consider ition was paid to pulp canal treatment Except in the practice of '1 limited number focal infection --'is we now know it-was either unknown or but little regarded. 'Mummificationi' of pulps, a method by which the pulpal contents were removed and a paste inserted which was intended to so affect the canal contents as to render them inert, was but a poor attempt to co'pe with the infection problem. The final years of the last century showed a marked awakening in every branch of dental practice. Improvements began in both operative and prosthetic departments. The realization of the importance of oral health conditions as related to that of the general system became ever-increasingly apparent. The laity, llllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllll INE7 i 'IIIIIHIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll -- 0 f. iii QL T? 5 Fl - X - Illlllllllilllllllllllfllll NIH! 'lIl1MlI!!l lllllll um QU llll lllllllllll llllllllll ml I I ll E,.: 515 mummnunun ,X t - ,j lllllillll 55 :AE 5 E 'Wim I' 'lIlllllf'uu r--'un---u puuuuununlnummuumluullllll V I - U'mummnmuumnuuumuumnll ll 'll ' llllY'Wllllll I X 3 Y- l 4lr. ll l I , 1 ll l 141- fs- -J. g- an I , HIP 1 I 1 'Ill , , . .Q 5,4 ,- : . ,WEL p .1 Ili.. . 1 i 1 imll. li. in . .whit 1 1- . f' .. - 5 1- ?-L 1 --.5 : 5 1 t i . L . E :s - 5' E E E it 37 E g 1 1 1 1 ' 1 r gq - E E G 1 . . 2 1 1 . 5 - 2 . K' 1 . . . . 5 - . . 2 K' 2 . f 2 3 an - : - I. K I C C E S : S . . . 1 E ,- E I : 1 1 . 1 . . . F: : : ' c 1 : : n 5 . . r ' . . . . ' A E :W : . 1 . -- E x 2 I E A 1 1 1 1 ' E E .1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 E If E E 2 ca X ss : 1 1 , 1 1 s Q E I N i f Y ' 3 1 Iii'-1 E 3 gf : :QE 7 E E'-E EME 192 :1,: fl? 5 7 REMOVABLE BRIDGE LABORATORY 4 ' S 515. 2 2 5 F sie Em' gli sl: f i . 34' E I ' I 1 ' ' -5 1felil'll is'rs!fii?ii.Efarf?f:fs:::3:? F4.ill-fffiTl.. 11 ,JL.1-11'-if-Tflll...P'lF't zfnFi'iWr'!!:fF F!'Mi -- llllllllllllll -1- 1 421.5 In-un I l, uumil had ll -F, lumlulli ll nliilkai ul T ciiln III l'691 .

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kg' ll l i ll M ' 1 . if '.L..' sl: also entered into a better understanding of the prevalent conditions and by increas- I A ' ,E ing co-operation made it possible to carry to proper length many operations which -f 5-: made for the result desired -- 2 f The leading teachers particularly in the association of the Dental Colleges E : E then known as The National Institute of Dental Technics and later The ' - E American Association of Dental Schools lent every energy toward the develop- 5 E ment of every possible improvement ' A : 5 - E Consideration of oral conditions prior to the taking of an impression methods f E E T of impression taking and the materials best suited' better understanding of the ' E g 5 adaptation of restorations to fulfill the various functions more scientific treatment E of edentulous conditions involving a vast amount of investigation and experimen- 1' : tation treatment of pulp canals with a view to their proper sterilization and filling ' ' : all these and many more elements entered into the development of what is now - 5 known as Prosthetic Dentistry Mechanical Dentistry was absorbed and the 2 : .- field greatly extended. Much more than mechanics is now depended upon for f 5 ' the results desired A broad comprehensive treatment is involved and everyistep TE -3 is one requiring painstaking care 'I he field has grown within this first quarter of 2 E 5 E the Twentieth Century so rapidly that it is now sub-divided into special fields of ? : - i : full dentures partial dentures, crown and bridge work, both fixed and removable, E 2 : - 2 E E . . . E 'T 5 I in 5 and palate reconstructions. Any one of these fields offers almost unlimited oppor- E , E E, Orthodontia, which has become such a marvelous specialty in dental practice, E 7, E E I E E I 5 lr' ' 1 : I - , - . . . . . . . . . . : i E g Alix E tunity for the enthusiastic practitioner, who is drawn to its limited practice. gkx g g ' Q is another offspring of Mechanical Dentistry , for in its early years it was prac- :, : 5 ': 5 'S 5 5 ticed almost entirely along mechanical lines-using crude appliances. 5. 5 5 ... , ... . . . . - . . SAE g--E The field of Dental Prosthesis, in its broadening scope, will prove attractive 2:5 SIE to more and more of the graduates from year to year and it is my sincere hope 5.3 B the last. i 25 3 EE Ei F ? that we may see as great advances in the next twenty-five years as we have in ' 5 : :: 2 : - z E Ei: : -': :lt Fl'-: gi.-: ... .. .. .. - - .. ... .- : : 5 E : : It 1 r..--1 I , 1-.QI l-, -l, I 'V 'wm:.g,, lf' :gig .--- : :Paw llllulllllllllllllllllllllllulbl' I,nur,lunlullIlnullllllllllllulmllllllllllllulYluzi 'l'H: :J u ill IY LIIHI . a .dh iuiiiulul I!9illllllIlllllllll Illlli ll. fi? .fi lll ll' liqiiuni nilhisll..dillu.,lhr'ir. 9,1425 Q' ' 1 1 55- rr -E,-K : l V E '-E is-E ' E 5 2 4 I , K I H H , E lg 2 E K ' K I 2 E 2 - . 2 S 2 ': . . . - E 5 E E 1 1 1 , 1 E : : Q . : : 5 9 1 1 1 1 E : 5 2 3 . . . . . . 5 E E 5 A 3 1 1 1 li' E XAE K 11 rv. at I K ya 4 L S K : 5 X E K , 1 11 I as E I E E Xi 2 . . . . ' . . E fx.. S xy : l K I E E Al ' ' - fl ke.. -3-1 : : - : 35 Pa? Eli E S - E E r -Qs nugunnl -T was Ill ul! dl I., In ll A. -H 1. Illlllllllll . l70l gli i 772 i 1 E 1 4 it f'i'.5lIll D IIIL ZY- ii lIIII lIlZF5'i ' - !..,1f':m.i' .... ,'-1-'l'Q.lIn. i ing' '..uf-1-.,.!'l..IIrQa

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