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Council on Medical Education and Hospitals

Council on Medical Education and Hospitals CAVITIES IN DECIDUOUS TEETH To the the Editor:—What is consensus the best about Council among dentists on Medical Education in teeth? If cavities deciduous this is not filling the procedure, accepted what omit and is? Please name address. M D. North and Carolina Hospitals Answer.—The constantly increasing demand for education on both of the the part and of the dental has public profession COMING EXAMINATIONS brought the of of and all the ills that problem prevention decay American Board of Dermatology a and follow in its wake to at which the leaders in education Syphilology: Oral. Cleve¬ point 11-12. land, June Dr. C. 416 Sec, Guy Lane, Marlboro St., Boston. that the whole solution centers on its agree early prevention. American Board of and Obstetrics Gynecology: Oral (all candi¬ Evidence is at hand that children school more develop rapidly June 12. Paul dates), Cleveland, Sec, Dr. 1015 Titus, Highland Bldg., both and if their mouths and teeth are mentally physically Pittsburgh. under the care of the dentist. American Board of regularly Ophthalmology: 17 and Cleveland, Butte, June Mont., must be The deciduous teeth should be retained until July Application filed at least 60 days to the prior date permanent http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png JAMA American Medical Association

Council on Medical Education and Hospitals

JAMA , Volume 102 (20) – May 19, 1934

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American Medical Association
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Copyright © 1934 American Medical Association. All Rights Reserved. Applicable FARS/DFARS Restrictions Apply to Government Use.
ISSN
0098-7484
eISSN
1538-3598
DOI
10.1001/jama.1934.02750200054028
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Abstract

CAVITIES IN DECIDUOUS TEETH To the the Editor:—What is consensus the best about Council among dentists on Medical Education in teeth? If cavities deciduous this is not filling the procedure, accepted what omit and is? Please name address. M D. North and Carolina Hospitals Answer.—The constantly increasing demand for education on both of the the part and of the dental has public profession COMING EXAMINATIONS brought the of of and all the ills that problem prevention decay American Board of Dermatology a and follow in its wake to at which the leaders in education Syphilology: Oral. Cleve¬ point 11-12. land, June Dr. C. 416 Sec, Guy Lane, Marlboro St., Boston. that the whole solution centers on its agree early prevention. American Board of and Obstetrics Gynecology: Oral (all candi¬ Evidence is at hand that children school more develop rapidly June 12. Paul dates), Cleveland, Sec, Dr. 1015 Titus, Highland Bldg., both and if their mouths and teeth are mentally physically Pittsburgh. under the care of the dentist. American Board of regularly Ophthalmology: 17 and Cleveland, Butte, June Mont., must be The deciduous teeth should be retained until July Application filed at least 60 days to the prior date permanent

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Published: May 19, 1934

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