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UPPER DIVISION COURSES

SIMONTON and Clinical Staff

101. Operative Dentistry. Dental caries, erosion, hypoplasia and abrasion; cavity instrumentation, root canal operations, properties of plastic filling materials and technical procedures in use of the same. Prerequisite: courses 11, 12.

Lectures, recitations: M Tu, 1, third year, continuous throughout year, 2 units. Clinic: 15 clinic hours. Time to be adjusted. 101A. Dental Porcelain Technic. BEAN, WRIGHT, HASKINS Characteristics, uses and limitations of porcelain bodies. Preparation of cavities for porcelain inlay work, and of roots for porcelain shell crowns. Porcelain bridge work and making gum sections for restorative purposes. Each student is required to furnish platinum for his own technic work, which is returned at the close of the year. Lectures: W, 9, third year, first semester, 1 unit. Laboratory: W, 10-12, third year, continuous throughout the year, 2 units. Students must have satisfactorily completed the course given during the third year before registering for the fourth year course.

102. Dental Histology.

SIMONTON and CAMPBELL A microscopic study of the hard tissues of the teeth, the pulp, peridental membrane, gums and soft tissues of the oral cavity; tooth development is thoroughly discussed. Prerequisite: course 16. Lecture: F, 1. Laboratory: W F, 2-5, second year, second semester, 2 units.

111. Operative Dentistry.

BEAN, RHODES, SIMONTON, NOBBS, MUSANTE, BRUHNS, WHITE, CRAIG, EGGERT, LOWELL, CHURCH, HOEDT, SNELL, BAILEY, DEMPSEY, PRUETT, LIFSCHIZ, CRAIG, REBSTOCK, KING, CHESSALL, ROUSH, KER, JOHNSTON, CUNNINGHAM, HEACOCK, WESTBAY, ZAPPETTINI, HAWKINS

Clinical operative work, primarily dental practice, supplemented by lectures and elective seminar courses. A major subject. A passing grade in this course is required for graduation. Correlated with course 109 (b). Prerequisite: course 101.

Lectures: Clinic: M, 1-5; Tu, 1-5; W, 9-12; Th, 1-5; F, 1-5, continuous throughout the year, 12 units.

111A. Operative Dentistry Seminar.

SIMONTON

A review of current dental literature and new books relating to subject matter generally included in operative dentistry. Reading and reports are required.

Tu, 4, throughout year, 2 units.

Dental Porcelain.

BEAN, S. B. SCOTT

Clinic: W, 9-12, fourth year, continuous throughout the year, credit

included in clinical operative dentistry.

PROSTHETIC DENTISTRY

WILLIAM FULLER SHARP, D.D.S., D.M.D., Professor of Prosthodontia, Emeritus.

EDWIN HENRY MAUK, D.D.S., Professor of Prosthetic Dentistry.

JACOB FREDERIC STEFFAN, D.D.S., Assistant Professor of Prosthetic
Dentistry.

CLARK RANSOM GILES, D.D.S., Instructor in Prosthetic Dentistry.
ARTHUR H. NOBBS, B.A., D.D.S., Chief Instructor in Clinical Dentistry.
HARRIS E. RIDENOUR, D.D.S., Instructor in Prosthetic Dentistry.
LEON W. MARSHALL, D.D.S., Instructor in Crown and Bridge Work.
FRANK CABUL BETTENCOURT, D.D.S., Clinical Instructor in Prosthetic

Dentistry.

OLIVER AMBROSE HABERDIER, D.D.S., Clinical Instructor in Prosthetic Dentistry.

CLARENCE WILSON NEFF, D.D.S., Clinical Instructor in Prosthetic Dentistry. LELAND AUSTIN BARBER, D.D.S., Clinical Instructor in Prosthetic Dentistry. DEQUILLA QUINCY JACKSON, D.D.S., Clinical Instructor in Crown and Bridge Work.

The lectures are illustrated by lantern slides, charts and models and include a discussion of the physical and chemical properties of the materials used in the dental laboratory and for the construction of artificial dentures. The anatomical considerations involved in facial restoration are fully discussed. In the laboratory, the student is taught the different procedures from a technical and practical standpoint.

LOWER DIVISION COURSES

3. Dental Manual Training. STEFFAN Special attention given to the discussion of physical phenomena and their application to the problems of prosthetic dentistry. This course is designed to afford the preliminary manual training prerequisite to the courses in prosthetic technic.

Lectures: S, 8. Laboratory: Tu S, 9-12; F, 1-4, first year, first semester, 4 units.

4. Prosthetic Technic.

STEFFAN

The use of impression materials with master models, the making of casts, and the elementary procedures in dental prosthesis. Technic specimens are required each month.

Lectures or recitations: S, 8. Laboratory: Tú S, 9-12; F, 1-4, first year, second semester, 5 units.

13. Prosthetic Dentistry.

RIDENOUR

Advanced work in prosthetic technic. Prerequisite: course 4. Lectures or recitations: S, 8. Laboratory: Tu W S, 9-12, second year, first semester.

Lectures or recitations: S, 8. Laboratory: M, 1-5; M Tu S, 9-12, second year, second semester, 4 units.

UPPER DIVISION COURSES

103. Crown and Bridge Prosthesis.

MAUK, NOBBS, L. W. MARSHALL, BETTENCOURT Basic principles. Lectures, demonstrations and technical instruction. Clinical work is required. Prerequisite: course 13.

Lectures: Th, 1, third year, continuous throughout the year. Laboratory: 10 hours, time to be adjusted. Clinic: M, 8-12, third year, continuous throughout the year. 8 units.

113. Prosthodontia.

NOBBS, GILES, RIDENOUR, L. W. MARSHALL, BETTENCOurt, HABERDIER, NEFF, BARBER, JACKSON.

Advanced clinical work only. Practical cases involving the restoration of all of the teeth, or any portion of them, by means of crowns, fixed and removable bridges, and partial and full dentures. A major subject. A passing grade is required for graduation. Prerequisite: course 103.

Clinic: Tu Th, 9-12. Laboratory: S, 8-12, fourth year, continuous throughout the year, 6 units.

113A. Prosthetic Dentistry.

MAUK

A seminar course conducted after the plan of dental society meetings in which theses are presented and discussed by members of the class. Collateral reading is required. The subject of anatomical articulation is fully covered. A major subject. A passing grade is required for graduation. Prerequisite: course 103.

Laboratory and Clinic (Anatomical Articulation): M, 9-12, continuous throughout the year, 2 units.

ORAL SURGERY

JAMES GRAHAM SHARP, M.D., D.D.S., Professor of the Principles and Practice of Surgery.

HERBERT T. MOORE, B.S., D.D.S., Lecturer in Surgery.

ALFRED CURRIE RULOFSON, D.D.S., Instructor in Anesthesia.

WILLIAM HENRY HANFORD, D.D.S., Instructor in Extracting and Prophylaxis.

LEO SCHUCHARD, D.D.S., Instructor in Extracting.

H. H. ALVAREZ, D.D.S., Insructor in Extracting.

CHARLES DUDLEY GWINN, D.D.S., Instructor in Extracting.

P. T. LYNCH, D.D.S., Instructor in Extracting.

HENLEY C. MILLER, D.D.S., Instructor in Survery, Visiting Dental Surgeon, U. C. service at San Francisco Hospital.

EUGENE E. REBSTOCK, D.D.S., Assistant in Surgery, U. C. service at San Francisco Hospital.

Courses in this department will be both clinical and didactic, comprising all surgical operations about the mouth and contiguous parts, supplemented by instruction and demonstration in extracting, with practical application of general anesthetics.

UPPER DIVISION COURSES

115. Principles of Surgery.

MOORE

A discussion of infection, inflammation, trauma, shock, repair and regeneration from the surgical viewpoint. Prerequisite: course 19. Lectures: F, 9, continuous throughout the year, 2 units.

115A. Oral Surgery.

J. G. SHARP, CAREY, RULOFSON, ALVAREZ, Mrs. BROYLES Lectures on surgical problems of the oral cavity with a discussion of the clinical cases presented for treatment. Students participate in clinical work in rotation. Prerequisite: courses 108, 109, 109▲, 20, 110.

Clinical Lectures: F, 10-12, continuous throughout year, 4 units. Examination, discussion, and post operative treatment of clinical cases, Tu, 10-12. Students participate by appointment only. Credit included in general course.

116. Extraction.

HANFORD, SCHUCHARD, ALVAREZ, GWINN, and LYNCH

Form and relation of teeth, instrumentation, disinfection, anesthesia, preliminary and post operative treatment of cases, resuscitation. Each student is obliged to participate at definite periods. Prerequisite: courses 2, 18, 20, 102.

Lectures: W, 1, fourth year, first semester, 1 unit.

Clinic: W, 2-5, continuous throughout year, 1 unit.

118. Anesthesia and Physical Diagnosis.

CAREY

Physical diagnosis is discussed in the presentation of cases for surgi cal treatment under a general anesthetic. General anesthesia is discussed and clinical instruction given, each student being obliged to participate at definite periods, in a like manner. Prerequisite: courses 6, 17, 20, 107.

F, 10-12, continuous throughout the year. Credit included in 115.

108. Local Anesthesia. RULOFSON Lectures and recitations cover the entire field of local anesthesia, supplemented by clinical instruction on practical cases during the surgery clinic hours. Prerequisite: courses 15, 17, 20.

ORTHODONTICS

ALLEN H. SUGGETT, B.S., D.D.S., Professor of Orthodontics.

ALLEN E. SCOTT, D.D.S., Clinical Instructor in Orthodontics.

FRANCIS WAYI AND EPLEY, B.S., D.D.S., Instructor in Radiography and
Orthodontics.

THOMAS RALPH SWEET, D.D.S., Instructor in Orthodontics Technic.
FRED WOLFSOHN, D.D.S., Clinical Instructor in Orthodontics.
ERNEST L. JOHNSON, D.D.S., Clinical Instructor in Orthodontics.

The lectures are supplemented by the use of models, lantern slides and charts. The laboratory work is designed to include the technie requiste in clinical practice. Clinical practice is a requirement.

UPPER DIVISION COURSES

SUGGETT

104. Theory of Orthodontics. Normal occlusion and mal occlusion. Different plans of procedure for the correction of different types of abnormalities. Prerequisite: courses 2, 15.

Lectures: Tu, 8. Laboratory: Tu, 9-12, third year, first semester,

2 units.

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