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Part ⅠTHE EVOLUTION OF PREVENTIVE DENTISTRY1

Ⅰ.Introduction3

Definition of"Dentistry"3

Relation to Art and Science7

Individual and community aspects8

The Public Health phase9

Ⅱ.Earliest Times to 180012

Papyrus Ebers12

"Medicine men"12

Dentistry in ancient China,Japan12

In Biblical times13

In Greco-Roman era13

Dark Ages14

Middle Ages14

Eighteenth Century18

John Hunter22

Colonial dentists23

Ⅲ.1800-184027

Origin of American dentistry27

The"Tooth Drawers"27

Early American dentists28

The Baltimore College of Dental Surgery31

Early literature31

Preventive dentistry before 184032

Ⅳ.1840-189035

Origin of modern American dentistry35

Organization of colleges35

Professional status of medicine and dentistry37

Advances in dental technics and materials39

Early dental clinics44

Early medico-dental cooperation45

Proprietary colleges48

U.S.Government recognition49

Prophylaxis51

Ⅴ.1890-190955

Introduction of basic sciences55

W.D.Miller56

G.V.Black59

Dentistry in Europe60

William Hunter65

E.C.Kirk66

Oral Hygiene68

χ-ray69

Prevention69

Ⅵ.1909-192672

Ebersole,the Cleveland Experiment72

Forsyth Dental Infirmary76

Rochester Dental Clinic76

A.C.Fones78

D.D.Smith78

Dental hygienists81

Schools for hygienists83

Dentistry in World War88

Increase of educational requirements89

Ⅶ.1926-92

The Carnegie Report,Bull.No.1992

Modern dentistry92

"Autonomists"and"stomatologists"95

Dentistry,a Public Health function99

White House Conferences on Child Health101

Committee on Costs of Medical Care104

Federal Emergency Relief Administration109

Social Security and health insurance113

A.D.A.and health insurance117

Future of dentistry in Public Health120

Part ⅡTHE ORGANIZATION OF DENTISTRY AND PUBLIC HEALTH125

Ⅰ.Educational Organization127

Origin and growth127

State dental legislation128

Development of educational organizations128

Dental Curriculum Survey131

Dental Educational Council133

Health service denfined135

Oral hygiene defined135

Preventive dentistry in curriculum136

Oral diagnosis139

Research,dental schools140

Schools for dental hygienists142

"Autonomists"and"stomatologists"146

Dental journalism150

Dental school endowments151

Ⅱ.Organized Dentistry and Public Health156

Origin professional organizations156

Development,American Dental Association156

Library bureau157

Council on Dental Therapeutics157

Bureau of Public Relations159

A.D.A.,related organizations161

American College of Dentists162

American Society for Promotion of Dentistry for Children162

A.D.A.Dental Health Survey163

"Prophylactic Odontotomy"resolutions163

Fédération Dentaire Internationale,(F.D.I.)164

Dental society activities168

Organized dentistry and"advertising dentists"169

Ⅲ.Private Dental Practice171

Health education in private practice171

Sixteen rules of hygiene172

Private dentist and community health173

Economics174

State medicine179

Socialized medicine180

Group medicine180

Education on varying levels180

Health budgeting180

Methods of reducing costs of medical care181

"Dental Economists"182

Profession vs.business183

Ⅳ.The Dental Hygienist186

In private practice186

In public schools188

In public health189

Where employed189

In hospitals190

Hygienist legislation192

Ⅴ.The Dental Assistant196

Course of instruction199

The dental technician200

Dental laboratories201

Dental trade relationship202

Ⅵ.Cooperation of Dentist and Physician in Public Health204

Educational relation205

Dentistry and medicine in relation to patient207

Systemic conditions207

Prescription of diets209

Limitations,fields of dentist and physician210

Focal infection211

In hospitals212

Oral Pathology Study Group,Yale213

Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry214

In prevention and Public Health215

Part ⅢTHE ROLE OF OFFICIAL AND UNOFFICIAL PUBLIC HEALTH AGENCIES IN DENTISTRY219

Ⅰ.The Origin of Public Health Service in the United States221

Definition and origin of Public Health221

Development of Public Health Service in other countries222

Origin of Public Health Service in United States224

The United States Public Health Service225

Ⅱ.Federal Agencies and Dental Health229

Federal activities in public health229

Dental personnel in United States Public Health Service235

Dental activities of United States Public Health Service238

United States Public Health Service and dental health education249

The United States Children's Bureau250

Dental activities under Social Security Act250

Dental service in Army and Navy251

Canadian dental health activities253

Ⅲ.Dentistry in Health Departments of States257

Dental activities in state health departments257

Personnel258

Method of dental health administration in states261

Mandatory dental activities262

Volunteer dental activities in states263

Activities of states in provision of dental care and dental health education265

Plans followed by various states265

Dental activities in United States possessions296

Dental activities in Canadian Provinces302

Ⅳ.Local health Agencies and Dentistry311

Dental activities in counties311

Rural dental health service312

Dental activities in municipalities313

Floral Park (L.I.,N.Y.) system314

Dentistry in San Joaquin (Cal.)316

Local health dentists,Great Falls (Mont.)317

Milwaukee (Wis.)319

Ⅴ.Unofficial Health Agencies and Dentistry325

Dental activities of voluntary health associations325

Activities of dental foundations327

Committee on Community Dental Service346

St.Louis Dental Society351

Endowments for dental public health354

Dental activities of American Foundations355

Sociologic aspects of dental public health362

Part ⅣTHE DENTAL PUBLIC HEALTH PROGRAM367

Ⅰ.The Basis and Economics of Community Dental Service369

Protection of health an important function of the community369

Dental disease the most prevalent of human ailments370

Economic and health value of concentrating community dental program on children,especially of preschool age371

Dental survey of school children by United States Public Health service376

Dental survey of adults by New York T.E.R.A381

Ratio of present need to demand384

Need for adjusting dental defects in population to available facilities for treatment386

Functions in Public Health388

Dental Public Health administration391

Method of conducting dental survey in community393

Ⅱ.The Community Dental Health Program for Children&By HARRY STRUSSER,D.D.S402

Dental programs for children on a neighborhood unit basis402

Items to be included in program402

The examination chart adopted by the American Society for the Promotion of Dentistry for Children405

History and present method of procedure of dental program in New York City schools409

Dental program in Peoria,Ill434

Vienna,Austria441

Bonn,Germany444

Suggested plan for universal dental care of school children447

Organization outline for a community dental program452

Ⅲ.Community Dental Service for Adults459

No complete adult dental program in operation in United States459

Suggested basis for development of adult dental program460

Probable cost of adult dental program of today462

Standards for adult dental clinics in various types of institutions467

Standards for admission to dental clinic service470

Dental service in hospitals,standards and method of organization472

University dental service480

Industrial dental service483

Inudstrial diagnostic service of the Chicago Dental Society490

Cooperative and group dental practice492

Ⅳ.Standards and Procedures in Dental Clinics for Children&By JOHN OPPIE MCCALL,D.D.S.,F.A.C.D.,F.A.A.P502

Dental service for children,including care of deciduous and permanent teeth502

Administrative phase concerned with method of financing,determination of eligibility level,age limits,geographical limits,clinic policy,referring agencies504

Guggenheim Dental Clinic505

Physical arrangement507

Procedures in various departments508

Cost of service527

Forsyth Dental Infirmary531

Procedures in various departments532

Rochester Dental Dispensary534

Procedures534

Ⅴ.Dental Health Education536

Advances made by official and voluntary health agencies536

Need for a strong National Mouth Hygiene Council537

Two main avenues of approach539

The child and the adult539

Need for trained personnel to outline and carry on the program541

Health education in schools543

Duties of dentist and dental hygienist in schools547

In public health548

Job analysis549

The health lesson551

Hygiene teaching exhibit554

Dental health education558

Dental health campaign558

Index571

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