INDEX TO VOLUME 11
AUTHOR INDEX
A Bock, Louis S. Tribute to John W. Geller,
1005
ABRAMS, LEONARD (See Bohannan and
Bopner, Georce H. (See Lauritzen and
Abrams), 781
Bodner), 224
ApAmMs, CLIFTON DEAN. Gerodontologic as-
3opy, LoweLtt H. Relining immediate den-
pects of diet and nutrition, 345
tures utilizing cephalometrics, 864
App, GeorcE R. Effect of silicate, amalgam,
BoHANNAN, Harry M., AND ABRAMS,
and cast gold on the gingiva, 522
LEONARD. Intentional vital pulp ex-
APPLEGATE, OLIVER C. Evaluating oral struc-
tirpation in periodontal prosthesis,
tures for removable partial den-
781
tures, 882
BoucHer, Cart O. Essentials of complete
(See Smith and Applegate), 1086
denture service, 445
ARMSTRONG, B. W. (See Rogers and Arm-
. Through the eyes of the editor,
strong), 959
1, 201, 401, 601, 801, 1001
B Boucuer, Louis J. Limiting factors in pos-
terior movements of mandibular
BAHN, ARTHUR N., AND MICHALSEN, ROGER
condyles, 23
C. Addition of bacteriostatic agents
AND Jacosy, JAy. Posterior bor-
to acrylic resins, 237 der movements of the human man-
BAKER, CLAUDE R. Adapting root forms to
dible, 836
working dies, 929 Boyp, Drexett A. (See Mohammed, Van
BarTELs, JOHN C. Dental ceramics, 537 Huysen, and Boyd), 503
BASLER, FRANK L., DouGLas, JAMES R., AND
Boyp, Joun B., Jr., AND MITCHELL, Davip
Mou ton, Rospert S. Cephalometric F. Reaction of subcutaneous connec-
analysis of the vertical dimension
tive tissue of rats to implanted den-
of occlusion, 831
tal cements, 174
Baum, Lioyp (See Schnepper and Baum), Brewer, ALLEN A. AND Hupson, DoNnaLp C.
772 Application of miniaturized elec-
Beper, Oscar E. Congenital cleft lip and tronic devices to the study of tooth
palate treatment plan, 184 contact in complete dentures, 62
BEHRMAN, STANLEY J. Surgical preparation
of edentulous ridges for complete C
dentures, 404 CAMPBELL, R. LynpsAy. Relief chambers in
BENNETT, Conrap C. Characterized immedi- complete dentures, 230
ate dentures, 648 CHARBENEAU, GERALD T. Use of ultrasonic
Bissy, Basi G. Prevention of dental caries, techniques for cleaning instruments
1124 and appliances, 573
BLANK, Harotp H. Impression materials for CHASE, Witson W. Tissue conditioning util-
maxillary immediate dentures, 414 izing dynamic adaptive stress, 804
January-February, pp. 1-200; March-April, pp. 201-400; May-June, pp. 401-600; July-August,
pp. 601-800; September-October, pp. 801-1000; November-December, pp. 1001-1202.
1184 AUTHOR INDEX
CHRISTENSEN, Finn TENGs. The effect of |
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FRECHETTE, ARTHUR R. Complete denture
incisal guidance on cusp angulation stability related to tooth position,
in prosthetic occlusion, 48 1032
Copy, Witt1AM E. Adult dentistry for chil- Frost, JosEPH S. Continuous coverage lower
dren, 1143 removable partial denture, 894
CoeLHo, Davin H. (See Kaufman, Coelho, FusAYAMA, TAKAO, Hosopa, HrrRoyasu,
and Colin), 487 AND Kuer. V. M. Influences of clin-
Cotin, LAURENCE (See Kaufman, Coelho, ical variables on a cristobalite in-
and Colin), 487 vestment, 152
CottteTTt, Henry A. Background for psy- ——— (See Hosoda and Fusayama),
chologic conditioning of the denture 318
patient, 608
CowcGer, GeorGE T. Class V porcelain inlays G
utilizing a cast matrix, 146 GEIGER, E. C. Ketty. Restoring health and
AND WOYCHESIN, FELIx F. comfort of tissues under dentures,
Gold plating to enhance the appear- 816
ance of porcelain-faced crowns, 925 GeorcE, W. ArtHur. Prosthetic splints as
an aid in the treatment of hemo-
D philia, 987
Gerson, Isaac V. Invisible gold restorations
DAL Pont, G. A balancing appliance for for anterior teeth, 749
complete dentures, 434
Gotnc, Ropert E., AND MAssLerR, Maury.
D’Amico, ANGELO. Functional occlusion of
Influence of cavity liners under
the natural teeth of man, 899 amalgam restorations on penetra-
DEVAN, M. M. The transition from natural
tion by radioactive isotopes, 298
to artificial teeth, 677 GRAHAM, GEorRGE A. Postsurgical palatal ob-
Dietz, WILLIAM H. Means of saving muti-
turator, 349
lated teeth, 967
. Modified abutments for remova- H
ble and fixed prosthodontics, 1112 Harris, ELtAm. A plea for more research on
Dogson, Davin P., SowTer, JoHN B., WEB- denture-base materials, 673
STER, WILLIAM P., AND JOHNSON, Harrison, JAMES D. Effect of retraction
Hersert F. Radium therapy appli- materials on the gingival sulcus epi-
ance, 1166
thelium, 514
Dover, Eucen J. The bar joint mandibular HausMANn, Mitton. Occlusal reconstruction
denture, 689 using transitional crowns, 278
Douctas, JAMES R. (See Basler, Douglas, HEKNEBY, MAGNE. The spring-slide joint for
and Moulton), 831 lower free end removable partial
Dunn, BENJAMIN W. Treatment planning dentures, 256
for removable partial dentures, 247 Henry, RicHarD W., AND PHILLIPS, RALPH
W. Influence of particle size of
E stone on surface detail of casts, 169
EAMES, WILMER B., SKINNER, EUGENE W., HERLANDS, Ropert E. (See Zegarelli, Kut-
scher, Herlands, Lucca, and _ Sil-
AND MiIzERA, GENOWEFA T. Amal-
gam strength values relative to mer- vers), 617
Hickey, Jupson C., WILLIAMs, BENJAMIN
cury percentages and plasticity, 765
H., AND WoOELFEL, JULIAN B. Sta-
Epwarps, LINDEN F. (See Martone and Ed-
wards), 1009 bility of mandibular rest position,
EnrIGHT, CHARLES M. Dentist-dental labor- 566
Hosopa, Hrroyasu, AND FUSAYAMA, TAKAO.
atory harmony, 393
Distortion of irreversible hydrocol-
loid and mercaptan rubber-base im-
F
pressions, 318
Fountain, H. W. Seating the condyles for (See Fusayama, Hosoda, and
centric relation records, 1050 Kher), 152
AUTHOR INDEX 1185
Howarp, Micuaet C. (See Silver, Howard, . Tissue retraction for fixed pros-
and Klein), 132 thesis, 480
Hupson, Donatp C. (See Brewer and Hud- LANpDA, JosEPH S. The relation of degluti-
son), 62 tion to the masticatory mechanism,
HucGues, Georce A., AND REGLI, Cart P. 820
What is centric relation? 16 Trouble shooting in complete
Hurst, Witt1am W. (See Marcroft, Ten- denture prosthesis. VIII. Interfer-
cate, and Hurst), 657 ences with anatomic structures, 79;
IX. Salivation, stomatopyrosis, and
J glossopyrosis, 244; X. Nerve im-
pingement and the radiolucent lower
Jacosy, JAy (See Boucher and Jacoby), 836 anterior ridge, 440
Jamieson, CuHartes H. The American LANGER, A., MICHMAN, J., AND SEIFERT, I.
Board of Prosthodontics, 584 Factors influencing satisfaction with
JoHNson, Herpert F. (See Dobson, Sowter, complete dentures in geriatric pa-
Webster, and Johnson), 1166 tients, 1019
Jounston, J. F. Preparation of mouths for LAURITZEN, ARNE G., AND BODNER, GEORGE
fixed and removable partial den- H. Variations in location of arbi-
tures, 456 trary and true hinge axis points, 224
JONES, Puitre M. (See Krajicek, Jones, —_——, and Wotrorp, LLtoyp W. Hinge
Radzyminski, Rose, and Unti), 826 axis location on an experimental
basis, 1059.
k Lawson, W. ALaAn. Influence of the sub-
lingual fold on retention of complete
KAsLorF, ZACK. Casting techniques and some
lower dentures, 1038
variables, 533
LazzarI, JoHN B. (See Trapozzano and
KAUFMAN, Epwarp G., CoELHo, Davin H.,
Lazzari), 858
AND CoLin, LAURENCE. Factors in-
LIATUKAS, ELENA L. (See Peyton and Lia-
fluencing the retention of cemented
tukas), 934
gold castings, 487
LINKow, Leonarp I. Abutments for full
Kuer, V. M. (See Fusayama, Hosoda, and
mouth splinting, 920
Kher), 152
. Full arch splint, 1117
KILLEBREW, R. H. A decade of implant den-
- An oral rehabilitation technique
tures, 1156
utilizing copper band impressions,
. Crown construction for broken-
716
down partial denture abutments, 93
KLEIN, GeorGE (See Silver, Howard, and
Lucca, JoHN J. (See Zegarelli, Kutscher,
Herlands, Lucca, and Silvers), 617
Klein), 132
Knutson, JoHN W. Research and the fu- M
ture of prosthodontics, 375
MAHLER, Davin B. (See Terkla, Mahler,
KRrAJICEK, Dayton D., JonEs, PHILip M.,
and Mitchem), 942
RADZYMINSKI, STANLEY F., Rose,
Marcrort, Keith R., TENCATE, RAYMOND
Donato L., AND UnNTI, EUGENE.
L., AND Hurst, Witt1am W. Use
Clinical and — electromyographic
of a layered silicone rubber mold
study of mandibular rest position,
technique for denture processing,
826
657
KRAMER, Harotp M. Impression technique
MarTONE, ALEXANDER L. The phenomenon
for removable partial dentures, 84
function in complete denture pros-
KutscHer, Austin H. (See Zegarelli, Kut-
thodontics. General introduction,
scher, Herlands, Lucca, and Sil-
1006.
vers), 617
AND Epwarps, LINDEN F. Anat-
omy of the mouth and related struc-
L
tures. I. The face, 1009
La Forcia, ANTHONY. Rubber-base impres- Masser, Maury (See Going and Massler),
sions for fixed prosthesis, 735 298
1186 AUTHOR INDEX
MazAHERI, MonAmMMapD. Prosthetic treat- Oversy, GRANT E. Esthetic splinting of mo-
ment of closed vertical dimension bile periodontally involved teeth by
in the cleft palate patient, 187 vertical pinning, 112
McDonatp, S. B. Preparation of technical
P
papers, 579
MeEnpEL, Bert (See Skurnik and Mendel), Perry, CHESTER. Nutrition for senescent
264 denture patients, 73
MICHALSEN, Rocer C. (See Bahn and Petrtrow, JoHN N. Practical factors in build-
Michalsen), 237 ing and firing characteristics of den-
MiIcHMAN, J. (See Langer, Michman, and tal porcelain, 334
Seifert), 1019 Peyton, F. A., anp LiatuKAs, ELENA L.,
Mirza, FrrozeE D. Dimensional stability of Compressive strength of amalgam
acrylic resin dentures, 848 as influenced by different condensa-
MircHeLtt, Davin F. (See Boyd and tion forces, 934
Mitchell), 174 Puitiies, RALPH W. Report of the Com-
MitcHemM, JoHN C. (See Terkla, Mahler, mittee on Scientific Investigation of
and Mitchem), 942 the American Academy of Restora-
MizerA, GENOWEFA T. (See Eames, Skin- tive Dentistry, 552
ner, and Mizera), 765 (See Henry and Phillips), 169
Monica, Remo. Cast orientation by cephalo- PossELT, ULF, AND NEVSTEDT, PER. Regis-
metrics, 422 tration of the condyle path inclina-
MoHAMMED, YEHIA REFAI, VAN HUvuyYSEN, tion by intraoral wax records—Its
GRANT, AND Boyp, DreExELL A. practical value, 43
Filling base materials and the un- (See Olsson and Posselt), 1045
exposed and exposed tooth pulp, R
503 RADZYMINSKI, STANLEY F. (See Krajicek,
Morrison, KENNETH N., AND WARNICK, Jones, Radzyminski, Rose, and
Myron E. Indications and cavity Unti), 826
preparation for porcelain inlays, 1150 RAMFJorD, SicurpD P. Dysfunctional tem-
(See Warnick and Morrison), poromandibular joint and muscle
948 pain, 353
MosTELLER, JoHN H. Restoration of teeth Recut, Cart P. (See Hughes and Regli),
with silver amalgam, 288 16
Moutton, Ropert S. (See Basler, Douglas, Rocers, O. W., AND ARMSTRONG, B. W.
and Moulton), 831 Electroforming a gold matrix for
indirect inlays, 959
N Rose, Donatp L. (See Krajicek, Jones,
Radzyminski, Rose, and Unti), 826
NELSON, WARREN O. Current research in the Rosen, Harry. Operative procedures on mu-
regulation of fertility, 382
tilated endodontically treated teeth,
Nesson, JoHN H. Periodontal and dental 973
health, 1131 RoTHMAN, Rosert. Phonetic considerations
NeEvsTeEDT, PER (See Posselt and Nevstedt), in denture prosthesis, 214
43 RotHscHILp, Eucene A. (See Zola and
NutTTALL, Ernest B. Factors influencing Rothschild), 873
success of porcelain jacket restora- Rubin, Berton M. A conservative abutment
tions, 743 restoration for anterior fixed partial
dentures, 272
O S
Otsson, ANDERS, AND PossELT, ULF. Rela- SAUSER, CLARE W. Pretreatment evaluation
tionship of various skull reference of partially edentulous patients, 886
lines, 1045 ScHNEpPPER, Harotp E., aNnp Baum, Ltoyp.
OstreM, Cart T. Relining complete den- Miniature parallel pins for reten-
tures, 204 tion of cast restorations, 772
AUTHOR INDEX 1187
ScCHUCHARD, ALFRED, AND WATKINS, Stout, CHARLES J. Rebasing complete den-
CHARLES. Temperature response to tures using infrared heat, 665
increased rotational speeds, 313 STRAIN, JEROME C. Coloring materials for
ScHuttz, ArTHUR W. Management of dif- denture-base resins. I. Research nec-
ficult denture patients, 4 essary for their acceptance, 668
SCHUYLER, CLYDE H. Factors contributing to —. Maxillofacial prosthetics, 790
traumatic occlusion, 708 STROMBERG, W. Ross. Use of vibration in the
SCHWEITZER, JEROME M. A conservative ap- occlusal refinement of complete den-
proach to oral rehabilitation, 119 tures, 621
. Masticatory function in man, 625 Stuart, Charles E. (See Stallard and Stu-
Serrert, I. (See Langer, Michman, and art), 474
Seifert), 1019 T
SHELLMAN, Dwicut K. Use of auxiliary
Tatkov, Leo. Survey for complete perio-
personnel in constructing fixed par-
dontal prosthesis, 124
tial prostheses, 916
TENCATE, RayMonp L. (See Marcroft, Ten-
SHIPPEE, Robert W. Control of increased
cate, and Hurst), 657
vertical dimension of compression-
TERKLA, Louis G., MAHLER, Davin B., AND
molded dentures, 1080
MitcHEeM, Joun C. Bond strength
Sitver, Mitton, Howarp, MICHAEL C., AND
of repaired amalgam, 942
K.etn, GerorGe. Porcelain bonded
TILLMAN, EuGENE J. Removable partial up-
to a cast metal understructure, 132
per and complete lower dentures,
S1Lvers, HERBERT F. (See Zegarelli, Kut-
1098
scher, Herlands, Lucca, and Sil-
TRAPOZZANO, VINCENT R., AND LAZZARI,
vers), 617
Joun B. A study of hinge axis de-
SKINNER, EUGENE W. (See Eames, Skinner,
termination, 858
and Mizera), 765
SKURNIK, Harry R., AND MENDEL, BERL. U
Use of rubber-base materials in Unti, Eucene (See Krajicek, Jones, Radzy-
periodontal prosthesis, 264 minski, Rose, and Unti), 826
SMITH, FRANKLIN W., AND APPPLEGATE,
Vv
OLIveR C. Roentgenographic study of
bone changes during exercise stimu- Van Huysen, Grant. (See Mohammed,
lation of edentulous areas, 1086 Van Huysen, and Boyd), 503
Vic, Rosert G. The denture look, 9
SmitH, Gitpert P. Objectives of a fixed
Vitta A., Honorato. Circular rotations in
partial denture, 463
mandibular movements, 1053
Smyp, Epwin S. The role of torque, torsion,
. Integration of the science of oc-
and bending in prosthodontic fail-
clusion, 842
ures, 95
SONSTEBO, HARRY Rosert. C. E. Luce’s re- W
cordings of mandibular movements, Wats, MicHaeL J. Systemic conditioning
1068 through better nutrition, 604
. Walker’s improvements of Bon- Warnick, Myron E., AND Morrison, KEN-
will’s system, 1074 NETH N. Indirect technique for mak-
Sosin, M. B. Re-evaluation of posterior ing porcelain inlays, 948
tooth forms for complete dentures, (See Morrison and Warnick),
5 1150
SowTer, JoHN B. (See Dobson, Sowter, Warr, J. ALLAN. Numerical system of clasp
Webster, and Johnson), 1166 design, 1105
STALLARD, HARVEY, AND STUART, CHARLES Wasser, Victor E. A new die material for
E. Eliminating tooth guidance in master casts, 1122
natural dentitions, 474 WaTKINS, CHARLES (See Schuchard and
STEIN, THEODORE L. Immediate denture pro- Watkins), 313
cedure utilizing a temporary fixed WessTER, WILLIAM P. (See Dobson, Sow-
partial denture, 420 ter, Webster, and Johnson), 1166
1188 AUTHOR INDEX
WEINBERG, LAWRENCE A. An evaluation of Y
the face-bow mounting, 32
YasAKI, MASAKATA. The height of the oc-
WHEELER, Russett C. Complete crown form clusion rim and the interocclusal
and the periodontium, 722 distance, 26
WILAND, LAWRENCE. Inclined planes and
traumatic occlusion, 430 Z
WILLIAMS, BENJAMIN H. (See Hickey, Wil- ZEGARELLI, EpwarpD V., KUTSCHER, AUSTIN
liams, and Woelfel), 566 H., Hertanpns, Ropert E., Lucca,
WoELFEL, JULIAN B. (See Hickey, Williams, Joun J., AND SILVERS, HERBERT IF’.
and Woelfel), 566 Oral lesions of interest to the pros-
Wotrorp, Liroyp W. (See Lauritzen and thodontist. I. Denture stomatitis, 617
Wolford), 1059 ZoLA, ALBERT, AND ROTHSCHILD, EUGENE A.
WoycHESHIN, Fettx F. (See Cowger and Condyle positions in unimpeded jaw
Woycheshin), 925 movements, 873
SUBJECT INDEX
A Amalgam—cont’d
Abutment castings, 108 method for condensing, 769
preparation, 274, 921 mixing, 294
support, 921 properties of dental, 934
teeth, 464 restorations, 525
basic qualifications for, 920 gold wire loops under large, 971
leverage increase on, 1086 AMALGAM STRENGTH VALUES RELATIVE TO
Abutments, 104, 1112 MERCURY PERCENTAGES AND PLAS-
bone loss around, 922 TIcITy (Eames, Skinner, and Mi-
broken-down partial denture, 93 zera), 765
crowns as, 466 wire loops for retention, 968
fixation, 105 AMERICAN BOARD OF PROSTHODONTICS (Ja-
\BUTMENTS FOR FULL MOUTH SPLINTING mieson), 584
(Linkow), 920 Anatomic abnormalities, 4
inlays as, 465 structures, interferences with, 79
three-quarter crowns as, 466 Anatomy, 440, 1006
Acrylic resin, 239, 987 application, 1042
addition of bacteriostatic agents to, 237 importance of surface, 1009
cold-curing, 147, 932 ANATOMY OF MOUTH AND RELATED STRUC-
colors in, 669 TuRES. I. The face (Martone and
shrinkage, 1080 Edwards), 1009
ADAPTING ROOT FORMS TO WORKING DIES Angioneurotic edema, 77
(Baker), 929 Angular cheilosis, 347
ADDITION OF BACTERIOSTATIC AGENTS TO ACRY- APPLICATION OF MINIATURIZED ELECTRONIC
LIC RESINS (Bahn and Michalsen), DEVICES TO STUDY OF TOOTH CON-
237 TACT IN COMPLETE DENTURES
ADULT DENTISTRY FOR CHILDREN (Cody), (Brewer and Hudson), 62
1143 Articulator, 122, 449, 1066
Aging, 15 Bonwill’s Anatomical, 1074
changes associated with, 1011 lateral movements on, 837
Alveolar ridge, transverse grooves across, movements, 843
410 patient compared to, 38
Amalgam, 110, 765 Walker Physiological, 1076
alloys, 292 modifications of Bonwill Anatomical,
bond strength of repaired, 942 1076
compressive strength, 934, 941 Artificial stone, 319
condensation, 295 Atrophy, 1087
crushing strength, 767, 770 Attachments, clinical significance, 731
effect of condensation force on compres- Attrition, 900
sive strength, 936 Autoradiographs, 300
failures, 942 B
fillings, 522 BACKGROUND FOR PSYCHOLOGIC CONDITIONING
liners and bases under, 299 OF DENTURE PATIENT (Collett),
mercury content, 937, 939 608
January-February, pp. 1-200; March-April, pp. 201-400; May-June, pp. 401-600; July-August,
pp. 601-800; September-October, pp. 801-1000; November-December, pp. 1001-1202.
1190 SUBJECT INDEX
Bacterial activity, reduction, 1126 CASTING TECHNIQUES AND SOME VARIABLES
growth, inhibition, 239 (Kasloff), 533
Bacteriostatic agents, 238 | unseating cemented, 495
Balanced occlusion, 451, 1156 | Casts, 136, 738, 850
BALANCING APPLIANCE FOR COMPLETE DEN- analyzing diagnostic, 252
TURES (Dal Pont), 434 articulated master, 131
contacts, reduction, 712 construction of master, 1122
inclines, trauma from, 710 diagnostic, 249, 648, 1162
Bar joint, arrangement, 701 die material for master, 1122
elements, 690 measurement, 321
functions, 691 mounting, 211
BAR JOINT MANDIBULAR DENTURE (Dolder), orientation, 446
689 study, 86, 121, 124
Bennett movement, 57, 120, 846 surface detail, 169
BOND STRENGTH OF REPAIRED AMALGAM survey, 126
(Terkla, Mahler, and Mitchem), Cavity design, 288, 776, 974
942 liners, 558
Bone, 443 influence, 298
change, character, 1093 preparation, 108, 146, 174, 290, 508
study, 1086 intracoronal, 320
evaluation, 883 temporary protection of exposed, 778
formation, principles, 1086 Cement, acrylic resin, 182
rarefaction, 1087 bases, 305
Book review. Anatomy and physiology of zinc phosphate, 306
speech (Kaplan), 794 escapement for, 500
Border development, 207 removal, 575
Bruxism, 561 zine phospate, 178
Burning mouth, 245, 441 Cementation, 144, 150, 544, 755, 775
treatment, 246 preparation for, 956
Cementing medium, 487
C
Centric occlusion, 70, 81, 434, 836, 891, 1050
C. &. LUCE’S RECORDINGS OF MANDIBULAR interocclusal record, 756
MOVEMENTS (Sonstebd), 1068 occlusal contact in, 621
Calcium hydroxide liners, 305 position and, 367
paste, 512 relation, 16, 70, 363, 367, 448, 651, 818, 1050
importance, 16, 1100
Camper line, 1046
methods of registering, 16
plane, 426, 1045
preservation, 283
Capsular ligaments, 25 record, 823
Carbohydrate factor, reduction, 1127 wax interocclusal, 665
fermentation, 1124 recording, 1101
Caries, 346, 553, 886 registration, 21
gingival, 537 technique for establishing, 31
infectious process, 555 Cephalometric analysis, 422
prevention, saliva in, 1125 CEPHALOMETRIC ANALYSIS OF VERTICAL DI-
Cariogenicity, 1127 MENSION OF OCCLUSION (Basler,
CAST ORIENTATION BY CEPHALOMETRICS Douglas, and Moulton), 831
(Modica), 422 roentgenograms, 19, 185, 567
restorations, parallel pins for retention, roentgenography, 831
772 Cephalometrics, 865
Casting, design, 925 cast orientation by, 423
effect of a planned opening in, 499 Cephalostat, 631
fabrication of interlocking, 983 Ceramics, 537
golds, 1110 Cervical curvatures, 729
SUBJECT INDEX 1191
CHARACTERIZED IMMEDIATE DENTURES (Ben- Condyle, arbitrary location, 861
nett), 648 displacement, 368
Chart, tissue tinting, 654 movements, 899
Chewing ability, 1023 path, 1045
cycle, 636 inclination, adjustment, 45
diagram, 643 registration, 43
Child management, 1143 value, 43
Choice of treatment, factors affecting, 986 CONDYLE POSITIONS IN UNIMPEDED JAW
Cinefluography, 822 MOVEMENTS (Zola and_ Roths-
CIRCULAR ROTATIONS IN MANDIBULAR MOVE- child), 873
MENTS (Villa A.), 1053 posterior movement, 880
Clasp design, laboratory aspects, 1107 procedure for seating, 1050
numerical system, 1105 Congenital anomalies, 790
material, 1110 CONGENITAL CLEFT LIP AND PALATE TREAT-
and stress breaker dentures, removable MENT PLAN (Beder), 184
partial, 702
CONSERVATIVE ABUTMENT RESTORATION FOR
veneer crown under an existing, 740 ANTERIOR FIXED PARTIAL DENTURES
Clasps, 105, 895 (Rudin), 272
CLass V PORCELAIN INLAYS UTILIZING A CONSERVATIVE APPROACH TO ORAL REHABILI-
CAST MATRIX (Cowger), 146 TATION (Schweitzer), 119
IV inlays, 755 Contacts, deflective occlusal, 622
Cleft palate, correction, 791 CONTINUOUS COVERAGE LOWER REMOVABLE
CLINICAL AND ELECTROMYOGRAPHIC STUDY OF PARTIAL DENTURE (Frost), 894
MANDIBULAR REST POSITION (Kra- CONTROL OF INCREASED VERTICAL DIMENSION
jicek, Jones, Radzyminski, Rose, OF COMPRESSION-MOLDED DENTURES
and Unti), 826 (Shippee), 1080
crowns, establishment of parallelism, 786
Coolant, air-water spray, 315
Clutch tray, 861 selection, 313
Coloring agents, tissue response to, 671 Copings, Richmond, 693
COLORING MATERIALS FOR DENTURE-BASE Cristobalite investment, influences of vari-
RESINS. I. Research necessary for ables on, 155
their acceptance (Strain), 668 thermal expansion, 166
Colors, blending, 469
Crossbite, 1033
Compensating curve, influence, 53 relation, teeth in, 1034
COMPLETE CROWN FORM AND THE PERIODON- CROWN CONSTRUCTION FOR BROKEN-DOWN
TIuUM (Wheeler), 722 PARTIAL DENTURE ABUTMENTS
COMPLETE DENTURE STABILITY RELATED TO (Killebrew), 93
TOOTH POSITION (Frechette), 1032
Crowns, acrylic resin veneer, 1134
dentures, preparation of edentulous ridges
cementation, 748
for, 404
cervical line, 726
COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH OF AMALGAM AS IN- complete porcelain veneer, 743
FLUENCED BY DIFFERENT CONDEN- curvature, 726
SATION FORCES (Peyton and Liatu- fractures in, 336
kas), 934 full, 1133
Condensers, automatic, 296 porcelain veneer, 549
Conditioning material, allergic reaction to, veneer, 272
812 gold plating of porcelain-faced, 927
characteristie¢s, 806 impression for full or veneer, 740
procedure, 1051 margin extent for full, 731
psychologic, 608 metal transitional, 279
systemic, 604 modified three-quarter, 1115
Condylar guidance, 119, 653 parallel pins for three-quarter, 776
inclination, 57 pinledge, 273
1192 SUBJECT INDEX
Crowns—cont’d Dentitions, eliminating tooth guidance in
porcelain-faced, 925 natural, 474
fused to gold, 925 natural, 475
jacket, 747 Denture abrasions, 989
preparation, 979 additive removable partial, 680, 684
resin, 93 anterior lingual border, 1038
transitional, 278 autopolymerized, fit, 857
root ratio, reduction, 784 balancing appliance for complete, 434
steel, 969 bar joint mandibular, 689
three-quarter, 109, 122, 758 base, 14
veneer, 1132 form, 1042
transitional, use, 282 movement, 895
two groove three-quarter, 760 prominence, 703
use, 460 relining, 84
veneer, 968 resin, 92
CURRENT RESEARCH IN REGULATION OF FER- coloring materials for, 668
TILITY (Nelson), 382 characterized immediate, 648
Cusp angulation, 48 clasp and stress breaker removable par-
effect of incisal guidance on, 49 tial, 702
height, 70, 1075 cleaning acrylic resin, 57:
inclines, 119, 431 clinical evaluation, 1029
effect of condylar changes on balancing, fit, 1025
36 comfort of tissues under, 816
working, 37 complete, 677
Cuspid relations, 476 compression-molded, 1080
Cuspids, function, 906 conditions delaying complete, 682
overlap relation, 906 construction, specifications, 1098
Cutting speeds, 504 continuous coverage lower removable par-
Cycle of mastication, 708 tial, 894
convertible removable partial, 687
D curing of autopolymerized, 853
DECADE OF IMPLANT DENTURES (Killebrew), design of removable partial, 247
1156 dimensional change in complete, 848
stability of acrylic resin, 848
Decay, occurrence of tooth, 604
distal extension removable partial, 84
removal, 756
duplication, tests for correct, 666
Deep cavities, treatment, 511 effect of soft liners on, 674
Deflective occlusal contacts, 285 efficiency, 81
Deglutition, 644, 832, 866 evaluating oral structures for removable
mechanism, 821 partial, 882
problems, 1006 fabrication of duplicate, 661
Dental attitudes, development, 609 factors influencing satisfaction with com-
caries, prevention, 1124 plete, 1019
cements, 101, 174 fit, 853
implanted, 174 fixed partial, 421, 772
form of lower, 1099
DENTAL CERAMICS (Bartels), 537
health, 1131 free end partial, 1086
laboratory technician, 919 functional refit of lower, 7
research, current status, 375 immediate, 420
structures, mechanics, 100 implant, 1156, 1164
DENTIST—DENTAL LABORATORY HARMONY (En- impression surface, 808
right), 393 technique for removable partial, 84
responsibility, 722 insertion, 655
Dentistry, survey, 552 instability, 434
SUBJECT INDEX 1193
Denture—cont’d Denture—cont’d
irritated mucosa beneath, 804 use of sectional, 1032
kinematics of fixed partial, 103 vertical dimension of compression-molded,
lend, 7 1081
DENTURE LOOK (Vig), 9 Diagnosis, 5, 420, 678, 1009, 1017
lower free end partial, 262 factors in, 272
maladjustive reactions stimulated by, 613 inadequacies, 813
maladjustment to, 610 roentgenographic, 743
maxillary immediate, 414 Diastema, elimination, 546
method for studying tooth contacts in com- Dies, 136, 736, 918
plete, 62 adapting root forms to working, 929
need for, 453 copper-plated, 280
objectives, 463 dimensional change, 331
occlusion of complete, 912 measurement with individual, 320
outline, 79 pouring multiple, 742
patients, management of difficult, 4 root form, 929
nutrition for senescent, 73 Diet, gerodontologic aspects, 345
sialorrhea in, 244 DIMENSIONAL STABILITY OF ACRYLIC RESIN
vitamins for, 75 DENTURES (Mirza), 848
posterior tooth forms for complete, 55 Directory, 200, 400, 600, 800, 1000, 1180
problems, abnormal, 4 DISTORTION OF IRREVERSIBLE HYDROCOLLOID
processing, 657 AND MERCAPTAN RUBBER-BASE IM-
of heat-cured, 853 PRESSIONS (Hosoda and Fusay-
prosthesis, trouble shooting in complete, ama), 318
81, 244, 440 Drugs, antifungal, 237
rebasing and relining, 661 Duplication of dentures, tests for correct, 666
complete, 665 DYSFUNCTIONAL TEMPOROMANDIBULAR JOINT
relining complete, 204 AND MUSCLE PAIN (Ramfjord),
immediate, 864 353
removable partial, 106, 256, 456, 609, 1146
repositioning lower, 212 E
resin, self-curing, 659 Eccentric positions, 364, 1052
retention, 378, 823 EFFECT OF INCISAL GUIDANCE ON CUSP ANGU-
of complete lower, 1038 LATION IN PROSTHETIC OCCLUSION
service, effects of, 674 (Christensen) ,48
essentials of complete, 445 EFFECT OF RETRACTION MATERIALS ON GINGI-
shape of polished surfaces, 1102 VAL SULCUS EPITHELIUM (Harri-
shrinkage, 1080 son), 514
social adjustment and patient satisfaction EFFECT OF SILICATE, AMALGAM, AND CAST
with, 1025 GOLD ON GINGIVA (App), 522
soft relining resins on artificial, 675 Elastic materials, residual distortion, 322
tissue-borne, 1164 resins, 987
sore mouth, 813 ELECTROFORMING A GOLD MATRIX FOR INDIRECT
spring-slide joint for lower free end, 257 INLAYS (Rogers and Armstrong),
stability, 437 959
improvement in, 1035 Electromyographic recordings, 364
stomatitis, 617 references, 372
allergic, 619 Electromyography, 566, 822
temporary acrylic resin fixed partial, 271 Electroplating solutions, 960
fixed partial, 420 ELIMINATING TOOTH GUIDANCE IN NATURAL
tooth contact in complete, 62 DENTITIONS (Stallard and Stuart),
transitional, 816 474
transmission of lateral stresses from, 261 Embedded prosthesis, 793
treatment, 6 Embrasures, 472
trouble shooting in complete, 81, 244, 440 Endodontic therapy, 781
1194 SUBJECT INDEX
ESSENTIALS OF COMPLETE DENTURE SERVICE Fluorine, action, 1129
(Boucher), 445 Fluoroscopy, 822
ESTHETIC SPLINTING OF MOBILE PERIODONT- Food, availability, 384
ALLY INVOLVED TEETH BY VERTICAL Framework design, developing basic, 253
PINNING (Overby), 112 reinforcement of bar-copings, 702
Esthetics, 81, 832, 1019 Frankfort line, 1045
immediate denture, 11 plane, 1013, 1047
problems, 284 FULL ARCH SPLINT (Linkow), 1117
EVALUATING ORAL STRUCTURES FOR REMOV- coverage, crown for, 1145
ABLE PARTIAL DENTURES (Apple- problem, 1137
gate), 882 crown, indiscriminate use, 1141
EVALUATION OF FACE-BOW MOUNTING (Wein- FUNCTIONAL OCCLUSION OF NATURAL TEETH
berg), 32 OF MAN (D’Amico), 899
Examination, 184, 442, 519, 810, 1158
electromyographic, 354 G
Exercise base, occlusal interference against, Gagging, 6
1095 Geriatric patients, satisfaction with dentures
Extension for prevention, 751 in, 1021
GERODONTOLOGIC ASPECTS OF DIET AND NU-
F TRITION (Adams), 345
Face, expressive features, 1015 Gingiva, effect of silicate, amalgam, and
length, 14 gold on, 523
Face-bow mounting, essential steps in, 32 Gingival inflammation, 705
evaluation, 32 recession, 706
record, 817 retraction, 481
Facial contours, 1011 sulcus, 514
divisions, 1012 epithelium, injury to, 514
expressions, 1006, 1009 Gingivectomy, 190
forms, classifications, 1011 Glossopyrosis, 244
Facings, 466 Gold alloys, 110
acrylic resin, 466 castings, retention of cemented, 487
porcelain, 469 foil, 1147
FACTORS CONTRIBUTING TO TRAUMATIC OCCLU- inlays, indirect technique for making, 762
sIon (Schuyler), 708 pins to aid in retention, 971
FAcToRS INFLUENCING SATISFACTION WITH versatility, 749
COMPLETE DENTURES IN GERIATRIC matrix, clinical use of electroformed, 959
PATIENTS (Langer, Michman, and GOLD PLATING TO ENHANCE APPEARANCE OF
Seifert), 1019 PORCELAIN-FACED CROWNS (Cow-
FACTORS INFLUENCING SUCCESS OF PORCELAIN ger and Woycheshin), 925
JACKET RESTORATIONS (Nuttall), restorations, 749
743 Gothic arch tracing, explanation, 17
FACTORS INFLUENCING RETENTION OF CE- Guiding planes, 460
MENTED GOLD CASTINGS (Kaufman,
Coelho, and Colin), 487 H
Fertility, regulation, 382 Handpiece, 315
FILLING BASE MATERIALS AND UNEXPOSED angulation, 772
AND EXPOSED TOOTH PULP (Mo- cleaning, 575
hammed, Van Huysen, and Boyd), Harmony, dentist-dental laboratory, recom-
503 mendations for, 393
Fixed partial dentures, planning, 463 HEIGHT OF OCCLUSION RIM AND INTEROCCLU-
retainers for, 465 SAL DISTANCE (Yasaki), 26
use, 916 Hemophilia, splints as an aid in treatment,
prosthesis, tissue retraction for, 480 987
Flasking procedure, 1081 Hinge axis determination, study, 858
Floridation, 554 establishing, 1055
SUBJECT INDEX 1195
Hinge axis—cont’d Impression—cont’d
location, 32, 224, 1056 rubber-base, 264, 735, 930
arbitrary, 225 stones in irreversible hydrocolloid, 326
device for, 1059 IMPRESSION TECHNIQUE FOR REMOVABLE PAR-
factors influencing, 1063 TIAL DENTURES (Kramer), 84
HINGE AXIS LOCATION ON AN EXPERIMENTAL of teeth, 89
BASIS (Lauritzen and Wolford), Incisal guidance, inclination, 48
1059 Incisor relations, 477
points, 224, 863, 877 INCLINED PLANES AND TRAUMATIC OCCLUSION
position, relationship of rest position to, (Wiland), 430
879 INDICATIONS AND CAVITY PREPARATION FOR
bow, 873 PORCELAIN INLAYS (Morrison and
Horizontal overlap, 906 Warnick), 1150
Hygienic form, 468 Indirect retainer, 895
Hyoid bone, position, 824 INDIRECT TECHNIQUE FOR MAKING PORCELAIN
Hypertension, 4 INLAYS (Warnick and Morrison),
Hypoplastic enamel, 548 948
INFLUENCE OF CAVITY LINERS UNDER AMAL-
I GAM RESTORATIONS ON PENETRA-
IMMEDIATE DENTURE PROCEDURE UTILIZING A TION BY RADIOACTIVE ISOTOPES
TEMPORARY FIXED PARTIAL DEN- (Going and Massler), 298
TURE (Stein), 420 INFLUENCE OF PARTICLE SIZE OF STONE ON
relining, 864 SURFACE DETAIL OF CASTS (Henry
replacements, physical reasons for, 680 and Phillips), 169
Implant denture, 1156 INFLUENCE OF SUBLINGUAL FOLD ON RETEN-
failures, 1158 TION OF COMPLETE LOWER DEN-
technique for making, 1157 TURES (Lawson), 1038
frame, designing, 1163 INFLUENCES OF CLINICAL VARIABLES ON A
magnetic, 411 CRISTOBALITE INVESTMENT (Fusay-
subperiosteal, 411 ama, Hosoda, and Kher), 152
Impression, 89, 136, 185, 445, 753, 772, 1044, Inlays, 465
1160, 1167 baked porcelain, 540
copper band, 716 cast gold, 522
distortion of irreversible hydrocolloid, 318 electroforming a gold matrix for indirect,
mercaptan rubber-base, 327 959
rubber-base, 319 gold, 122
elastic, 420 low-fusing porcelain, 146
final, 418, 648 porcelain, 948
lower, relining, 209 preparation, 1113
irreversible hydrocolloid, 125, 266, 319, 419, for porcelain, 1150
716 Instrumentation, effects, 525
making dynamic, 807 Instruments, cleaning, 574
mandibular, 817
INTEGRATION OF SCIENCE OF OCCLUSION (Villa
materials, 170
A.), 842
comparative values, 414
INTENTIONAL VITAL PULP EXTIRPATION IN
IMPRESSION MATERIALS FOR MAXILLARY IM-
PERIODONTAL PROSTHESIS (Bohan-
MEDIATE DENTURES (Blank), 414
nan and Abrams), 781
rubber-base, 136
maxillary, 817 Intercondylar distance, measuring, 422
modeling compounds, 716 Internal attachments, 91
nonpressure, 813 Interocclusal clearance, 1156
preliminary, 205, 416, 791 distance, 26, 70, 452, 833
pressureless, 896 amount, 28
for relining, 870 clinical value, 30
requirements, 1098 measuring, 27
1196 SUBJECT INDEX
Interocclusal—cont’d Mandibular condyles, limiting factors in
record, 718, 738 posterior movements, 23
protrusive, 653 forces, 99
and transverse hinge axis, 39 movement, 377, 433, 842
wax records, 43 C. E. Luce’s recordings, 1068
Interproximal contact, 99 circular rotations in, 1053
space, 472 resorption, 894
Intraoral aligning device, 772 rest position, stability, 566
Investment, cristobalite, influences of clinical Marginal leakage, 557
variables on, 152 Masticating apparatus, components, 843
expansion, 156, 324 strokes, 631
INVISIBLE GOLD RESTORATIONS FOR ANTERIOR Mastication, 99, 1019
TEETH (Gerson), 749 cycle, 708
Irreversible hydrocolloid fixation, influence, and expression, muscles, 80
325 mechanics, 908
J movements during, 256
Jacket crown preparation, 743 problems, 1006
Jaw movements, condyle positions in unim- Masticatory function, 1023
peded, 873 MASTICATORY FUNCTION IN MAN (Schweit-
relations, 447 zer), 625
records, 26, 211, 650, 738 load, 699
mechanism, relation of deglutition to, 821
K pattern, 371
Kinematic axis, 228 strokes, 637
LL, diagrams of successive, 630
Laboratory, commercial dental, 393 Materials, allergy to denture-base, 246
Layered silicone molds, heat-curing acrylic effect of retraction, 514
resin in, 663
filling base, 503
LIMITING FACTORS IN POSTERIOR MOVEMENTS mechanical 1 -craction, 514
mercaptan rubber-base, 320
OF MANDIBULAR CONDYLES (Bouch-
ern),.25 polysulfide rubber impression, 172
Liner, polystyrene-ethylcellulose, 310
research on denture-base, 673
Lingual bar, 894 rubber-base impression, 735, 753
preformed wax, 115 use of rubber-base, 264
Lips, movements, 1016 Matrix adaptation, 293
metal, choice, 148
M platinum foil, 338
Magnets, 411 Maxillofacial defects, prosthetic correction,
Malignancies, treatment, 1166 790
Malnutrition, 1014, 1159 MAXILLOFACIAL PROSTHETICS (Strain), 790
Malocclusion, 1051 MEANS OF SAVING MUTILATED TEETH (Dietz),
dentitions in, 121 967
MANAGEMENT OF DIFFICULT DENTURE PA-
Mental foramen, 440
TIENTS (Schultz), 4 trauma, 679
Mandible, closing deviation, 891
Mercury to alloy ratio, 293
deviation, 890
Metal base construction, 90
exercise treatment of supporting structures,
1096 Minerals, deficiency, 347
lateral excursions, 910 MINIATURE PARALLEL PINS FOR RETENTION OF
movements, 1053, 1057 CAST RESTORATIONS (Schnepper
movement area, 23, 844, 1070, 1074 and Baum), 772
moving points, 1053 MopIFIED ABUTMENTS FOR REMOVABLE AND
posterior border movements, 836 FIXED PROSTHODONTICS (Dietz),
power closure, 879 1112
rest position, 29 Mold, layered silicone rubber, 657
SUBJECT INDEX
Mouth preparation, 185 Occlusal—cont’d
objectives, 456 pivot, 212
Movements, anteroposterior, 639 plane, 49, 651
envelope, 644 establishing, 284
mandibular, 646 orientation, 870
frontal plane, 642 reorientation, 783
functional chewing, 625 reconstruction, indications for, 1117
envelope, 645 OccLUSAL RECONSTRUCTION USING TRANSI-
lateral rubbing, 633 TIONAL CROWNS (Hausman), 278
translatory, 700 template, 1090
sagittal plane, 634 trauma, elimination, 1120
types of mandibular, 625 Occlusion, 48, 139, 185, 286, 443, 467, 475,
Mucolabial sulcus, creation, 406 748, 814, 1074, 1077, 1101
Mucosa, behavior, 705 analysis of problem, 845
conditioning, 811 balanced, 266, 451, 1029, 1032
Muscle pain, dysfunctional temporomandib- centric, 213
ular joint and, 353 correction, 871, 913
relaxation, 361 cuspid-protected, 714
Muscular equilibrium, 1118 development of edge to edge, 904
Mutilated teeth, operative procedures on, 975 eccentric balanced, 622
Myxedema, 77 factors contributing to tramuatic, 708
in increasing vertical dimension, 1080
N functional analysis, 370
Natural dentitions, correction of occlusion, hindrances from balanced, 474
713 inclined planes and traumatic, 430
Needle point tracings, 839 integration of science, 842
Neuromuscular activity, 828 natural, 476
NEW DIE MATERIAL FOR MASTER CASTS (Was- and periodontics, 562
ser), 1122 and periodontology, 559
News AND Notes, 194, 395, 593, 795, 993, refining by vibration, 621
1172 rim, 191
NUMERICAL SYSTEM OF CLASP DESIGN height, 26
(Warr), 1105 study, 1074
Nutrition, 604 theory of balanced, 899
dental, 345 traumatic, 823
and diet, 345 vertical dimension, 187
and health, 74 Operative procedures, effect, 503
practical application, 606 OPERATIVE PROCEDURES ON MUTILATED ENDO-
NUTRITION FOR SENESCENT DENTURE PATIENTS DONTICALLY TREATED TEETH
(Perry), 73 (Rosen) , 973
supplementary, 74 ORAL LESIONS OF INTEREST TO THE PROS-
Nutritional deficiencies, 604 THODONDIST. I. Denture stomatitis
disease, 346
(Zegarelli, Kutscher, Herlands,
O Lucca, and Silvers), 617
mucosa, conditioning, 804
OBJECTIVES OF A FIXED PARTIAL DENTURE
rehabilitation, conservative approach to,
(Smith), 463
119
Obturator, permanent, 351
ORAL REHABILITATION TECHNIQUE UTILIZING
postsurgical palatal, 349
COPPER BAND IMPRESSIONS (Lin-
temporary, 349
kow), 716
Occlusal breakdown, cause, 119
structures, evaluation, 882
concept, neurocentric, 686
contacts, deflective, 1052 Orthodontics, nutrition in, 605
correction, 250, 355 Osteoporosis, 1087
disharmony, 356 Outline form, 751
1198 SUBJECT INDEX
Pontics—cont’d
Pain, 440 placement, 138
Palatal coverage, 685 types, 469
Palladium alloys, 139 Population explosion, reason for, 383
Parallel pinholes, use of minature, 780 Porcelain, 928, 955
pins for maxillary cuspids, 777 application and firing, 955
Partial denture, choice, 883 PORCELAIN BONDED TO A CAST METAL UNDER-
Passavant’s pad, 184 STRUCTURE (Silver, Howard, and
Patient attitude, 5 Klein), 132
differentiating normal and abnormal, 18 bridge, unit built type, 138
education, 9 cast gold matrix for firing, 151
preparation, 77 characteristics of dental, 334
Patterns, investing, 490 condensation, 952
Periodontal attachment, fractured tooth seg- contaminating dental, 341
ments retained by, 744 firing, 146, 149, 543
PERIODONTAL AND DENTAL HEALTH (Nesson), fused to gold, 466
1131 inlays, 537, 545, 1154
disease, 887 cavity preparation for, 948, 1150
health, concept, 1140 fabrication of baked, 542
prosthesis, 782 impressions for, 950
intentional vital pulp extirpation in, 781 indirect technique for making, 948
preparation for, 264 jacket restorations, factors influencing suc-
survey for complete, 124 cess, 743
therapy, 112, 560 manipulation and firing, 140
Periodontics, nutrition in, 605 porosity in air-fired, 342
Periodontium, crown form and, 722 protection, 550
histology, 724 skill in blending, 746
Pharynx, anatomy and physiology, 820 thickness, 135
soft palate and posterior wall, 824 vacuum-fired, 343
PHENOMENON OF FUNCTION IN COMPLETE POSTERIOR BORDER MOVEMENTS OF HUMAN
DENTURE PROSTHODONTICS. Gen- MANDIBLE (Boucher and Jacoby),
eral introduction (Martone), 836
1006; Anatomy of mouth and re- POSTSURGICAL PALATAL OBTURATOR (Gra-
lated structures. I. The face ham), 349
(Martone and Edwards), 1009 PRACTICAL FACTORS IN BUILDING AND FIRING
Phonetic aberrations, 218 CHARACTERISTICS OF DENTAL POR-
PHONETIC CONSIDERATIONS IN DENTURE PROS- €ELAIN (Pettrow), 334
THESIS (Rothman), 214 Precision attachments, 134
Phonetics, 81, 214, 832 Preparation, class III, 749
importance, 222 configuration, 334
Physiologic rest position, 875 modified slice-box, 1113
Pinlay preparation, 1116 three-quarter crown, 1114
Pinledge inlays, 467 PREPARATION OF MOUTHS FOR FIXED AND
preparation, 1116 REMOVABLE PARTIAL DENTURES
Plane of occlusion, effect of raising or low- (Johnston), 456
ering, 35 retentive form, 1152
Plastic steel, 1122 PREPARATION OF TECHNICAL PAPERS (Mc-
PLEA FOR MORE RESEARCH ON DENTURE-BASE Donald), 579
MATERIALS (Harris), 673 PRETREATMENT EVALUATION OF PARTIALLY
Point, hinge axis, 227 EDENTULOUS PATIENTS (Sauser),
Polysulfide rubber, 415 886
Pontics, 468, 1121 PREVENTION OF DENTAL CARIES (Bibby), 1124
design, 468 Prosthesis, fixed partial, 916
gold, 470 periodontal, 264
SUBJECT INDEX
Prosthesis—cont’d Relief area, 212
plug or collar button, 792 automatic, 235
response to, 348 RELIEF CHAMBERS IN COMPLETE DENTURES
rubber-base impressions for fixed, 735 (Campbell), 230
support, orgin, 883 reasons for, 230
tissue retraction for fixed, 485 shape, 230
Prosthetic consultation, 6 use, 231
PROSTHETIC SPLINTS AS AN AID IN TREAT- Relining, 655, 816
MENT OF HEMOPHILIA (George), RELINING COMPLETE DENTURES (Ostrem),
987 204
PROSTHETIC TREATMENT OF CLOSED VERTICAL RELINING IMMEDIATE DENTURES UTILIZING
DIMENSION IN CLEFT PALATE PA- CEPHALOMETRICS (Body), 864
TIENT (Mazaheri), 187 upper denture, 210
Prosthodontic failures, 95 Remounting records, 817
torque and, 96 Removable partial dentures, mouth prepara-
Prosthodontics, future, 375 tion for, 456
nutrition in, 606 REMOVABLE PARTIAL UPPER AND COMPLETE
Psychic tension, 355 LOWER DENTURES (Tillman), 1098
Pulp degeneration, 107 REPORT OF COMMITTEE ON SCIENTIFIC IN-
exposed and unexposed, and base materials, VESTIGATION OF AMERICAN ACAD-
510 EMY OF RESTORATIVE DENTISTRY
exposures, 506, 558 (Phillips), 552
injury, 503 RESEARCH AND FUTURE OF PROSTHODONTICS
degree, 504 (Knutson), 375
intentional extirpation of vital, 783 financial support for, 375
location of receded, 968 Resin, cold-curing acrylic, 93
reactions, 182 expansion, 1080
self-curing acrylic, 242
R splints, 989
RADIUM THERAPY APPLIANCE (Dobson, Sow- Rest position, 365, 892
ter, Webster, and Johnson), 1166 electromyographic study of mandibular,
REACTION OF SUBCUTANEOUS CONNECTIVE TIS- 826
SUE OF RATS TO IMPLANTED DENTAL seats, 460
CEMENTS (Boyd and Mitchell), Restoration, amalgam, 289
174 complete mouth splinted, 720
READERS’ ROUND TABLE, 192, 591, 990, 1170 gold foil, 1147
REBASING COMPLETE DENTURES USING IN- inlay, 1145
FRARED HEAT (Stout), 665 palladium-porcelain, 132
Records, centric jaw relation, 229 silver amalgam, 1143
relation, 1050 RESTORATION OF TEETH WITH SILVER AMAL-
pre-extraction, 204 GAM (Mosteller), 288
RE-EVALUATION OF POSTERIOR TOOTH FORMS Restorative dentistry, 1143
FOR COMPLETE DENTURES (Sosin), materials, 785
55 RESTORING HEALTH AND COMFORT OF TISSUES
Reference lines, construction, 1047 UNDER DENTURES (Geiger), 816
relationship of skull, 1045 Rests, 460
REGISTRATION OF CONDYLE PATH INCLINATION Retainers and pontics, joining, 470
BY INTRAORAL WAX RECORDS—ITS fixed partial denture, 272
PRACTICE VALUE (Posselt and Nevy- infrabulge, 686
stedt), 43 Retention, 81, 461, 1105
RELATION OF DEGLUTITION TO MASTICATORY factors influencing, 487
MECHANISM (Landa), 820 Retraction, mechanical and chemical, 520
RELATIONSHIP OF VARIOUS SKULL REFERENCE Retromylohyoid eminence, 208
LINES (Olsson and Posselt), 1045 space, maintenance, 408
1200 SUBJECT INDEX
Retrusion, record of forced, 875 Splinting—cont’d
Reversible hydrocolloid, 414 method, 112
Ridge, residual alveolar, 442 principle, 689
resorption, 655 Splints, 788, 816
surgical preparation of edentulous, 405 acrylic resin posterior, 127
Roentgenograms, 1087, 1168 construction of periodontal, 271
cephalometric, 1046 elastic, 987
photometry, 1088 temporary acrylic resin, 716
ROENTGENOGRAPHIC STUDY OF BONE CHANGES Split-cast technique, 1051
DURING EXERCISE STIMULATION OF SPRING-SLIDE JOINT FOR LOWER FREE END RE-
EDENTULOUS AREAS (Smith and MOVABLE PARTIAL DENTURES (Hek-
Applegate), 1086 neby), 256
tracings, 866 function, 260
ROLE OF TORQUE, TORSION, AND BENDING IN Stability, 81
PROSTHODONTIC FAILURES (Smyd), STABILITY OF MANDIBULAR REST POSITION
95 (Hickey, Williams, and Woelfel),
Rotational speeds, 558 566
effects of increased, 317 Stomatopyrosis, 244
temperature response to increased, 313 Stone die, 955
RUBBER-BASE IMPRESSIONS FOR FIXED PROS- Stress breakers, 84, 262
THESIS (La Forgia), 735 forms, 471
dam, 1144, 1151 requirements, 471
mold, layered silicone, 661 STUDY OF HINGE AXIS DETERMINATION (Tra-
pozzano and Lazzari), 858
5 Sublingual fold, 1040
Saliva, leaching effects, 670 influence, 1038
Salivary secretion, 1125 glands, removal of hypertrophied, 409
Salivation, 244 Submaxillary gland, enlargement, 83
SEATING CONDYLES FOR CENTRIC RELATION Supporting tissues, condition, 378
RECORDS (Fountain), 1050 Surface prosthesis, 792
Silicate cement, gingival irritation from, 522 SURGICAL PREPARATION OF EDENTULOUS
fillings, 522 RIDGES FOR COMPLETE DENTURES
restoration, 525 (Behrman), 404
Silicone, 415 SURVEY FOR COMPLETE PERIODONTAL PROSTHE-
room temperature—vulcanizing, 658 sts (Talkov), 124
rubber, 657 line, 251
Silver amalgam, restoration of teeth with, Swallowing, 361, 866
288 mechanism, 823
Slice-lock inlay, 1112 SYSTEMIC CONDITIONING THROUGH BETTER
Solder joints, 471 NUTRITION (Walsh), 604
Sounds, bilabial, 219
consonant, 221 T
labiodental, 219 Tactile muscle sense, 832
linguodental, 217 Technical papers, preparation, 579
palatolingual, 215 Technician, advantages of private, 393
vowel, 220 Teeth, 1034
Space maintainers, 1145 abutment, 97, 703, 889
Speech, 1009, 1019 acrylic resin, 693
bulb, 191 artificial, 55
production, mechanism, 214 caries-resistant, 1126
soft palate in, 217 causes of loss, 886
Splint, full arch, 1117 constant eruption, 914
partial coverage for fixed, 1133 cusps, 1074
Splinting, 112, 467 effects of torque, torsion, and bending on,
abutments for full mouth, 920 110
SUBJECT INDEX 1201
Teeth—cont’d THROUGH THE EYES OF THE EDITOR (Bou-
endodontically treated, 973 cher), 1, 201, 401, 601, 801, 1001
esthetic splinting, 113 Tinfoil substitute, 662
evolution of natural, 900 TISSUE CONDITIONING UTILIZING DYNAMIC
fractured permanent anterior, 967 ADAPTIVE STRESS (Chase), 804
functional occlusion of natural, 899 health, restoration, 816
inlays in lower anterior, 755 hyperplasia, 234
irregularly positioned, 745 retraction, 735
locating deflective contacts in natural, 1051 TISSUE RETRACTION FOR FIXED PROSTHESIS
means of saving mutilated, 967 (La Forgia), 480
modification of artificial, 13 shade guide, 651
multirooted, 97 Tongue movements, 1099
natural, 55, 73 Tooth abutments, qualifications for, 1119
occlusal forms, 562 arrangement, 11
parallel pins for posterior, 778 clinical crown, 722
periodontally diseased, 1132 contact, 62
physiologic reasons for replacing, 681 masticating and nonmasticating, 71
posterior, 897, 1023 miniaturized devices to study, 63
posts and cores for lower molar, 984 crowns, functional form, 725
for multirooted, 976 designing a posterior, 56
for single-rooted, 975 epithelial attachments, 483
preservation of natural, 909 forms, 378, 1032
principle of shortening, 689 alteration, 458
psychologic reasons for replacing, 681 fundamentals, 722
pulpless, 746, 1131 posterior, 450
restoration of anterior, 749 fracture, 543, 547
separation, 750 guidance, evils, 478
serviceability, 95 inlay on posterior, 109
splinting lower incisor, 114 mobility, 921
posterior, 116 movements, 923
upper incisor, 116 placement, 9
stresses from the occlusal surfaces, 61 posterior, 11
transition from natural to artificial, 677 position, 1037
vertical overlap of anterior, 892 stability related to, 1032
position of anterior, 10 post crown on a pulpless, 739
weaknesses of endodontically treated, 973 preparation, 86, 480, 487
of abutment, 740
TEMPERATURE RESPONSE TO INCREASED ROTA-
reaction of light on natural, 746
TIONAL SPEEDS (Schuchard and
relationships, 432
Watkins), 313
selection, 12
Temporomandibular joint, 378, 840, 873, 890, shade, 13
903 Torque and torsion, 95
equilibration, 1160 Tracings, needle point, 24
pain, 120 TRANSITION FROM NATURAL TO ARTIFICIAL
and discomfort in, 358 TEETH (DeVan), 677
physiologic action, 858 Transverse hinge axis, location, 40
prevention of trauma in, 913 Trauma, controlling potential, 711
ligaments, 25 Traumatic forces, 1131
Tensions, 1017 Tray, 84, 329
Test packing, 1084 acrylic resin, 89, 417
construction, 87
Therapy appliance, 1167
impression, 761
Thermal expansion, 160 perforated half arch, 93
Thesiograph, 873 preformed acrylic resin, 736
Three-quarter crown, 1114 surgical impression, 1161
1202 SUBJECT INDEX
Treatment plan, congenital cleft lip and pal-
V
ate, 184
Vacuum investing, 533
planning, 886
VARIATIONS IN LOCATION OF ARBITRARY AND
TREATMENT PLANNING FOR REMOVABLE PAR-
TRUE HINGE AXIS POINTS (Lau-
TIAL DENTURES (Dunn), 247
ritzen and Bodner), 224
relining, 6
TRIBUTE TO JOHN W. GELLER (Block), 1005 Vertical chewing, occlusion for, 475
TROUBLE SHOOTING IN COMPLETE DENTURE dimension, 79, 187, 448, 831, 836, 1104
PROSTHESIS (Landa); VIII. In- cephalometric analysis, 831
terferences with anatomic struc- control of increased, 1080
tures, 79; IX. Salivation, stoma- establishing, 865
topyrosis, and glossopyrosis, 244; increase, 1082
X. Nerve impingement and the method of establishing, 826
radiolucent lower anterior ridge, of occlusion, 609
440 point and gauge method for establishing,
830
U preservation, 283
Ultrasonic cleaning, 573 techniques for establishing, 832
techniques, 573 occlusal opening, changes in, 660
Undercut gauge, 254 overlap, 57, 906
UsE OF AUXILIARY PERSONNEL IN CONSTRUCT- pinning, 117
ING FIXED PARTIAL PROSTHESES Visual aids, 579, 581
(Shellman), 916
OF A LAYERED SILICONE RUBBER MOLD
TECHNIQUE FOR DENTURE PROCESS- W
ING (Marcroft, Tencate, and W£ALKER’S IMPROVEMENTS OF BONWILL’S SYS-
Hurst), 657 TEM (Sonstebod), 1074
OF RUBBER-BASE MATERIALS IN PERIO- Wax interocclusal records, 818
DONTAL PROSTHESIS (Skurnik and patterns, 534 '
Mendel), 264
WHAT IS CENTRIC RELATION? (Hughes and
OF ULTRASONIC TECHNIQUES FOR CLEAN-
Regli), 16
ING INSTRUMENTS AND APPLIANCES
(Charbeneau), 573
SE OF VIBRATION IN OCCLUSAL REFINEMENT
OF COMPLETE DENTURES (Strom- Xx
berg), 621 Xerostomia, 245, 347