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Anatomy; Dental Assistants; Dental Evaluation; Dental
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This dental training films catalog is organized into
two sections. Section 1 is a category Jistirg cf the films by number
and title , indexed according to generalized headings; categories are
as follow- anatomy , articulator systems* cemple te dentures, dental
assisting, dental laboratory technology, dental materials, dental
office e me igencies , diagnosis/oral pathology, endoden^ics , esthetics,
^ix^d partial dentures, hosp tial dentistry* ma xillo-f acial
prcsthod on tic s , occlusion w operative dentistry r oral radiology, oral
surgery , patient education, periodontics, preventive dentistry,
removable partial dentures, and miscellanecui* Those films which are
suitable fcr inclusion within more than one category are indexed
und«t multiple headings as appropriate. Section II is a numerical
listing of all the currently available films.. Each entry includes the
film numbe t 9 title , .brief synopsis, running time, name of the
cooperating author and ^ he catalog nunber cf the Veteran's '
Ad si nist ra ti on issued video cassette which includes that program,
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INDEX
SECTION 1
Section 1 is a category listing of the films by number and title,
indexed according to generalized headings, as listed below.
ANATOMY
ARTICULATOR SYSTEMS
COMPLETE DENTURES
DENTAL ASSISTING
DENTAL LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY
DENTAL MATERIALS
DENTAL OFFICE EMERGENCIES
DIAGNOSIS/ORAL PATHOLOGY
ENDODONTICS
ESTHETICS
FIXED PARTIAL DENTURES
HOSPITAL DENTISTRY
MAXILLO-FACIAL PROSTHODONTICS
OCCLUSION
OPERATIVE DENTISTRY
ORAL RADIOLOGY
ORAL SURGERY
PATIENT EDUCATION
PERIODONTICS
PREVENTIVE DENTISTRY
REMOVABLE PARTIAL DENTURES
MISCELLANEOUS
For convenience in using this catalog, those films which are suitable
for inclusion within more than one category are indexed under multiple
headings, as appropriate.
SECTION 2
Section 2 is a numerical listing of all the currently available films.
Each entry includes! film number, title, brief synopsis, running time,
name of the cooperating author and the catalog number of the V.A, issued
video cassette which includes that program,
March 1979
ANATOMY
8D-47
- Anatomy of the
Head
and
Neck —
Lateral Neck, Superficial Structures
80-48
- Anatomy of the
Head
and
Neck --
Boundaries of the Carotid Triangle
8D-49
- Anatomy of the
Head
and
Neck --
The Carotid Triangle
80-50
- Anatomy of the
Head
and
Neck —
The Tracheal Triangle
80-51
- Anatomy of the
Head
and
Neck —
The Submental Triangle
8D-62
- Anatomy of the
Head
and
Neck
Submandibular Triangle
8D-71
- Anatomy of the
Head
and
Neck —
The Thyroid Area
80-80
- Anatomy of the
Head
and
Neck —
The Parotid Gland and Facial Nerve
8D-81
- Anatomy of the
Head
and
Neck --
The Pharynx-Topographical Anatomy
80-82
- Anatomy of the
Head
and
Neck —
Temporomandibular Joint
8D-1Q8
- Anatomy of the
Head
and
Neck —
Masseter and Temporal Muscles
80-109
- Anatomy of the Head
Infrapterygoi d
and
Neck --
Pterygoid Muscles and
8D- 147 - Velopharyngeal Closure in Speech and Deglutition
80-318 - Gow- Gates Mandibular Block Anesthesia
ARTICULATOR SYSTEMS
80-117 - Mounting of Casts in a Semi-Adjustable Articulator and Use of
Bite Planes
8D-144 - Setting an Adjustable Articulator to Positional Records, Part I
8D-145 - Setting an Adjustable Articulator to Positional Records, Part II
D-75-258 - The Denar System - Part I - An Introduction
D-75-259 - The Denar System - part II - Initial Reference and Clutch
Construction
D-7S-28Q - The Denar System - Part III - Pantographic Recording
D-75-201 - The Denar System - Part IV - Transfer of Pantograph to
Articulator
D-75-262 - The Denar System - Part V - Articulator Manipulation
D-75-263 - The Denar System - Part VI - Articulator Adjustment
D-76-278 - The Denar System of Occlusal Treatment - Part VII - Field
Inspection Gage
D- 76-779 - The Denar System of Occlusal Treatment - Part VIII - Two- Instrument
System
0-76-283 - Gnathologic Instrumentation - Engraved Recordings
COMPLETE DENTURES
8D-65 - A Pre-extf action Record of Vertical Dimension Using Plaster
Bandage
w 8D-73 - Thanks for the Dinner
80-74 - Final Maxillary Impressions for Complete Dentures
80-76 - Final Mandibular Impressions for Complete Dentures
80-110 - Use of Pressure Indicating Paste During the Delivery of Dentures
80-111 - Fluid Resin Technique for Processing Complete Dentures
SD-134 - Vertical Dimension In Complete Dentures
80-135 - Centric Relation
8 EM 36 - Centric Check Bite Procedure
80-141 - Preparation of the Immediate Denture for Delivery
80-142 - Positive Duplication of the Natural Dentition for the Immediate
Denture Patient, Part I
80=143 - Positive Duplication of the Natural Dentition for the Immediate
Denture Patient, Part II
80-1 50 - Sectional Tray Impression for Maxillary Immediate Denture
80-165 ~ Esthetics in Complete Dentures, Part I — Anterior Tooth Size
80-166 - Esthetics in Complete Dentures, Part II -- Anterior Tooth Color
80-204 - Complete Denture Esthetics - Tooth Arrangement - Part I
80-205 - Complete Denture Esthetics - Tooth Arrangement - Part II
80-206 - Complete Denture Esthetics - Tooth Arrangement - Part III
80-218 - Setting the Maxillary Anterior Teeth
SD-219 - Setting the Mandibular Anterior Teeth
8D-22Q - Setting the Posterior Teeth
8D-221 - Waxing Procedure for Setting Teeth
0-75-252 - Complete Denture Esthetics - Ineisal Edge Contour - Anterior Teeth
(Continued) Q
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D-75-253 - Complete Denture Esthetics - Gingival Contour
0-75-265 - An Overdenture Technique - Part I - Diagnosis
D-75-266 - An Overdenture Technique - Part II - Treatment Procedures
75-267 - An Overdenture Technique - Part III - Laboratory Procedures,
Denture Insertion & Oral Hygiene
D-75-271 - Construction of Impression Trays for the Edentulous Patients
D-75-272 « Construction of Spaced Impression Trays for the Edentulous Patient
D-76-273 - Fabrication of Record Bases
D-76-280 - Vertical Relation of Occlusion by the Patient's Neuromuscular
Perception
D-77-306 - Double Lingual Frenotomy to Correct the Effects of a Retracted
Tongue Position
D- 78-314 - Preventing Cross Contamination in Removable Prosthodontics
Delivery - Adjustments
D-78-315 - Preliminary Impressions for Complete Dentures
D-78-316 - The Neutral Zone In Complete Dentures - Part I , Clinical
Procedures
D-78-317 = The Neutral Zone in Complete Dentures - Part II, Laboratory
Procedures
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DENTAL ASSISTING
BD-S - Intra-Oral Roentgenography, Part I = - Principles of X-Rad1ation
8D-9 - Intra-Oral Roentgenography, Part II « Long Cone Technique
8D-1Q - Panoramic Radiography Operating Procedure for Panorex
8D-17 - Anatomic Landmarks In Panorex Radiography
8D-63 - Silicate Cement
SD-124 - Sit Down, Doctor—and Live!
8D-151 - Introduction to Extra-Oral Radiography — The Film Cassette
80-152 - Extra-Oral Radiography — Standard Lateral jaw
8D-153 - Extra-Oral Radiography " Anterior Lateral jaw
8D-154 - Extra-Oral Radiography — Posterior Lateral Jaw
8D-155 - Extra-Oral Radiography The Mandibular Condyle
8D-156 - Extra-Oral Radiography « Tempo romandi bul ar Joint Survey
8D-158 - Interproximal (Bite Wing) Radiography
8D-159 - Occlusal Radiography, Part I — Introduction and Maxillary
Projections
8D-169 - Alginate Impression and the Dental Assistant
8D-1 74 - Occlusal Radiography, Part II — Mandibular Projections
8D-187 - Instrument Exchange in Four-Handed Dentistry
8D-192 - Right Angle Radiography with Rinn Circular Positioning Indicating
Device Anterior Teeth
8D-193 - Right Angle Radiography with Rinn Circular Positioning Indicating
Device -- Posterior Teeth
8D-194 - Right Angle Radiography with Rinn Rectangular Positioning
Indicating Device -- Anterior Teeth
8D-195 - Right Angle Radiography with Rinn Rectangular Positioning
Indicating Device -- Posterior Teeth
(Continued)
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SD-196 - Bisecting Angle Intraoral Radiography with Rinn Circular
Positioning Indicating Device, 'Part I — Anterior Teeth
80-197 - Bisecting Angle Radiography with Rinn Circular Positioning
Indicating Device Posterior Teeth
80-198 - Bisecting Angle Radiography with Rinn Rectangular Positioning
Indicating Device — Anterior Teeth
8D-199 - Bisecting Angle Radiography with Rinn Rectangular Positioning
Indicating Device Posterior Teeth
80-200 - Bi tewing Radiography with Rinn Rectangular Positioning Indicating
Device — Conventional and Modified
80-201 - Bi tewing Radiography with Rinn Rectangular Positioning Indicating
Device
8D-2Q2 - Radiography of the Temporomandibular Joints
80-203 - Radiography of the Mandibular Ramus with the Panorex Unit
80-238 - Nursing Care of the Oral Surgery Patient
D-75-251 - The Problem Oriented Medical Record - Dental Utilization
D-75^271 - Construction of Impression Trays for the Edentulous Patients
D-75-272 - Construction of Spaced Impression Trays for the Edentulous
Patient
0-76-273 - Fabrication of Record Bases
D-76-274 - Dental Assistant Utilization - Rubber Base Impression Procedure
0-78-275 - Dental Assistant Utilization - Amalgam Procedure
0-76*276 - Dental Assistant Utilization - Endodontics - Initial Visit
0*76-277 - Dental Assistant Utilization - Endodontics - Filling the Root
Canal
0-77-308 - Right-Angle Radiography with the Versatile Intra-Oral Positioner
(V.I. P.) Part I - Principles
0-77-309 - Right-Angle Radiography with the Versatile Intra-Oral Positioner
(V.I. P.) Part I! - Anterior
D-77-31 0 - Right-Angle Radiography with the Versatile Intra-Oral Positioner
(V.I, P.) Part III - Posterior
0
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D-77-311 - Right-Angle Radiography with the Versatile Intra-Oral Positioner
(V. I. P.) Part IV - Vertical Bite-Wings
D-77-312 - Radiation Hygiene - Double Collimatlon
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DENTAL LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY
- Semi- Immediate Anterior Fixed Partial Dentures with Reverse
Pin Facings, Pontic Preparation " Labial Contour Gingival
Adaptation
■ Seml-Inmediate Anterior Fixed Partial Dentures with Reverse
Pin Facings, Preparation of Pontics for Pin Reception and
Lingual Contour
Semi -Immedi ate Anterior Fixed Partial Denture with Reverse
Pin Facing, Assembly of Bridge and Delivery to Patient
Semi -Immediate Anterior Fixed Partial Dentures with Reverse
Pin Facing — Impression Procedures, Preparation of the Dies,
and Waxing Retainers
Construction of a Five-Unit Bridge — Temporary Bridge, Impressions
and Construction of Master Cast
Construction of a Five-Unit Bridge — Wax-up of Bridge Using a
Cone Technique to Develop a Harmonious Occlusal Pattern
Construction of a Five-Unit Bridge — Pontic Preparation,
Bridge Assembly, and Cementation
Fluid Resin Technique for Processing Complete Dentures
Casting of Dental Gold Alloys « Thermal Expansion Technique
Porcelain-Fused-to-Gold Crowns and Bridges, Part II —
Gingival Retraction and Die Preparation
Complete Denture Esthetics - Tooth Arrangement - Part I
Complete Denture Esthetics - Tooth Arrangement - Part II
Complete Denture Esthetics - Tooth Arrangement - Part III
Setting the Maxillary Anterior Teeth
Setting the Mandibular Anterior Teeth
Setting the Posterior Teeth
Waxing Procedure for Setting Teeth
Porcelain Fused to Gold, Fixed Partial Denture, Esthetic Control
System - Part II Laboratory Phase, Construction of Framework
(Continued) *
Porcelain Fused to Gold, Fixed Partial Denture, Esthetic Control
System - Part III — Veneering with Porcelain
Occlusal Reconstruction and Restoration with Fixed Prosthesis -
Part I Occlusal Reconstruction and Restoration of Occlusal
Curve
Occlusal Reconstruction and Restoration with Fixed Prosthesis -
Part 2 Construction and Insertion of Temporary Bridge and
Preparation of Dies
Occlusal Reconstruction and Restoration with Fixed Prosthesis -
Part 3 Waxing of Dies and Try-In of Castings
Occlusal Reconstruction and Restoration with Fixed Prosthesis -
Part 4 Bridge Completions Assembly and Insertion
Fabrication of Bite Planes, Part I - Waxing on Mounted Casts
Fabrication of Bite Planes, Part II - Semi-Direct Waxing
Fabrication of Bite Planes, Part III - Try-In and Adjustment
Complete Denture Esthetics - Incisal Edge Coutour - Anterior Teeth
Complete Denture Esthetics - Gingival Contour
Waxing Technique for Resin Veneered Fixed Bridges * Part I -
Coping Construction
Waxing Technique for Resin Veneered Fixed Bridges, Part II -
Anterior
Waxing Technique for Resin Veneered Fixed Bridges, Part III -
Posterior
An Overdenture Technique - Part III - Laboratory Procedures ,
Denture Insertion & Oral Hygiene
Additive Wax Method of Forming an Harmonious Occlusion -
Part I - Placing the Wax Cusp Cones
Additive Wax Method of Forming an Harmonious Occlusion -
Part II - Forming the Stamp Cusps
Additive Wax Method of Forming an Harmonious Occlusion -
Part III - Forming the Shear Cusps
Construction of Impression Trays for the Edentulous Patients
1?
(Continued)
D-75-272 - Construction of Spaced Impression Trays for the Edentulous Patient
D -76-273 - Fabrication of Record Bases
D-76^291 ^ A Reverse Three-quarter Crown for Non-Parallel Abutments -
| Part Three - Laboratory Fabrication, and Insertion Procedures
D-77-301 - Complete Arch Casts with Removable Dies
D-77-3Q2 - Porcelain Jacket Crown - Part I - The Matrix
D-77-303 - Porcelain Jacket Crown - Part II - Porcelain Build-Up
0^77^304 - Porcelain Fused to Metal, Vita System - Part I - The Single Crown
D-77-305 - Porcelain Fused to Metal, Vita System - Part II - Multiple Unit
Restoration
D-78-314 - Preventing Cross Contamination in Removable Prosthodontics -
Delivery - Adjustments
D-78-31 7 - The Neutral Zone in Complete Dentures - Part II , Laboratory
Procedures
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DENTAL MATERIALS
80-63 - Silicate Cement
80-110 - Use of pressure Indicating Paste During the Delivery of Dentures
8D-111 - Fluid Resin Technique for Processing Complete Dentures
80-138 - Casting of Dental Gold Alloys — Thermal Expansion Technique
80-169 - Alginate Impression and the Dental Assistant
80- 207 - Amalgam Cavity Preparation Modified Outline Form - Placement of
Liner, Bases, and Pins
80-208 - Amalgam Alloys Dispensing Systems Disposable Capsules and
Amalgamator
8D-2Q9 - Contour Amalgam Matrix Wedging-Condensing Methods, Carving and
Pol ishing
8D-21 0 - Composites > Reviewing of Types , Pulp Protection, Etching and Pin
Technique, Placement and Finishing
8D-211 - Cementation, Properties of Luting Cements - Mixing Techniques -
Pulp Production - Casting Displacement Problems - Etching
Technique
D-78- 31 9 - The Use of Plastic Sealants In Preventive Dentistry
14
DENTAL OFFICE EMERGENCIES
Dental Office Emergencies , Part I
Dental Office Emergencies s Part II
Dental Office Emergencies, Part III
Dental Office Emergencies > Part IV
10
DIAGNOSIS/ORAL PATHOLOGY
80-12 - Oral Cancer « Intra-Oral Examination
8D-38 - Panographic Diagnostic Pathology RadioTucencies, Part I
80-39 - Panographic Diagnostic Pathology Radiolucencies, Part II
8D-40 - Panographic Diagnostic Pathology Radiepacities
8D-86 - Surgical Excision of Oral Leukoplakia
80-97 - Enucleation of a Dentigerous Cyst of the Maxilla
8D-1I3 - Phase Microscopy In the Diagnosis of Thrush
8D-123 - Oral Exfoliative Cytology
80-171 - In Vivo Staining of Intra-Oral Dysplastlc Change
80-225 - Excision of Benign Soft Tissue Lesion of the Oral Cavity
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ENDODONTICS
8D-13 - Surgical Endodontics
8D-98 - Bleaching the Endodontical ly Treated Discolored Tooth
80-106 - Endodontic Therapy, Asymptomatic Periapical Pathosis
Non»Surgieal Approach
80-112 - The Retrograde Amalgam in Endodontics
80-188 - Endodontics - Preparation of the Root Canal, Part I
8D-189 - Endodontics - Preparation of the Root Canal, Part II
80-190 - Endodontics - Filling the Root Canal
80-191 - Endodontics - Filling the Root Canal — Bicuspid Teeth
80-212 - Endodontics - Part I, Diagnosis and Case Selection
80-213 - Endodontics - Part II, Diagnosis and Case Selection
8D-214 - Endodontics - Pulp Morphology anx Effective Access - Part I
Anterior Teeth
80-215 - Endodontics - Pulp Morphology and Effective Access - Part II —
Bicuspid Teeth
80-216 - Endodontics - Pulp Morphology and Effective Access - Part III --
Molar Teeth
80-222 - Enucleation of Apical Cyst and Replacement of Retrograde Amalgam
80,-235 - Root Amputation of Maxillary 1st Molar, Mesial Buccal Root
80-236 - Root Amputation of Maxillary Molar, Distal Buccal Root
80-237 - Hemlsection of Mandibular Molar
D-76-287 - Endodontics - Root Canal Preparation for Vertical Condensation
D- 76-288 - Endodontics - Vertical Condensation of Gutta-Percha Fill inq
Material
D- 78-313 - Endodontics - A Retrograde Amalgam Procedure
D-78-318 - Sow-Gates Mandibular Block Anesthesia
D-78-320 - Post Reinforcement - Principles and Armamentarium
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(Continued)
ESTHETICS
80-41 - Semi -Immediate Anterior Fixed Partial Dentures with Reverse
Pin Facings, Pontic Preparation Labial Contour Gingival
Adaptation
80-42 - Semi -Immediate Anterior Fixed Partial Dentures with Reverse
Pin Facings, Preparation of Pontics for Pin Reception and
Lingual Contour
80-43 - Semi-Immediate Anterior Fixed Partial Dentures with Reverse
Pin Facings, Assembly of Bridge and Delivery to Patient
80-98 - Bleaching the Endodontical ly Treated Discolored Tooth
8D-142 - Positive Duplication of the Natural Dentition for the Immediate
Denture Patient, Part I
8D-143 * Positive Duplication of the Natural Dentition for the Immediate
Denture Patient, Part II
8D-165 - Esthetics in Complete Dentures, Part I Anterior Tooth Size
8D-166 - Esthetics in Complete Dentures, Part II - Anterior Tooth Color
8D-204 - Complete Denture Esthetics - Tooth Arrangement - Part I
8D-20S - Complete Denture Esthetics - Tooth Arrangement - Part II
80-206 - Complete Denture Esthetics Tooth Arrangement - Part III
8D-218 - Setting the Maxillary Anterior Teeth
80-219 - Setting the Mandibular Anterior Teeth
80-221 - Waxing Procedure for Setting Teeth
80-227 - Porcelain Fused to Gold, Fixed Partial Denture, Esthetic Control
System - Part I Preparation & Ternporization
80-228 - Porcelain Fused to Gold, Fixed Partial Denture, Esthetic Control
System - Part II -- Laboratory Phase, Construction of Framework
80-229 - Porcelain Fused to Gold, Fixed Partial Denture, Esthetic Control
System, Part 111 -- Veneering with Porcelain
D-75-252 - Complete Denture Esthetics - Incisal Edge Contour - Anterior
Teeth
D-75-253 - Complete Denture Esthetics - Gingival Contour
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FIXED PARTIAL DENTURES
- Gingival Retraction
- Extra-Oral Parallel Pin Procedure
• Horizontal Pin Splinting for Anterior Teeth
Semi- Immediate Anterior Ffxed Partial Dentures with Reverse
Pin Facings, Pontic Preparation — Labial Contour Gingival
Adaptation
Semi-Immediate Anterior Fixed Partial Dentures with Reverse
Pin Facings, Preparation of Pontics for Pin Reception and
Lingual Contour
Semi- Immediate Anterior Fixed Partial Dentures with Reverse
Pin Facing, Assembly of Bridge and Delivery to, Patient
Semi- Immediate Anterior Fi^ed Partial Dentures with Reverse
Pin Facing — Impression Procedures * Preparation of the Dies,
and Waxing Retainers
Construction of a Five-Unit Bridge Abutment Preparation
Construction of a Five-Unit Bridge — Temporary Bridge, Impressions ,
and Construction of Master Cast
Construction of a Five-Unit Bridge Wax-up of Bridge Using a
Cone Technique to Develop a Harmonious Occlusal Pattern
Construction of a Five-Unit Bridge Pontic Preparation, Bridge
Assembly, and Cementation
Porcelain-Fused-to-Gold Crowns and Bridges, Part I Tooth
Prepa ration
Porcelain-Fused-to-Gold Crowns and' Bridges, Part II Gingival
Retraction and Die Preparation
Cementation, Properties of luting Cements - Mixing Techniques -
Pulp Production * Casting Displacement Problems - Et thing
Technique
Porcelain Fused to Gold, Fixed Partial Denture, Esthetic Control
System - Part I ~~ Preparation A Temper izat ion
Porcelain Fused to Gold, Fixed Partial Denture Esthetic Control
System - Part II — Laboratory Phase* Construction of Framework
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(Continued )
8D-229 - Porcelain Fused to Gold, Fixed Partial Denture, Esthetic Control
System - Part III — Veneering with Porcelain
80-231 - Occlusal Reconstruction and Restoration with Fixed Prosthesis -
Part I — Occlusal Reconstruction and Restoration of Occlusal
Curve
80-232 - Occlusal Reconstruction and Restoration with Fixed Prosthesis -
Part 2 Construction and Insertion of Temporary Bridge and
Preparation of Dies
80-233 - Occlusal Reconstruction and Restoration with Fixed Prosthesis -
Part 3-' -- Waxing of Dies and Try- In of Castings
80-234 - Occlusal Reconstruction and Restoration with Fixed Prosthesis -
Part 4 — Bridge Completion, .Assembly and Insertion
D-75-254 - Waxing Technique for Resin Veneered Fixed Bridges, Part I -
Coping Construction
D-75-255 - Waxing Technique for Resin Veneered Fixed Bridges, Part II -
Anterior
0-75-256 - Waxing Technique for Resin Veneered Fixed Bridges, Part III -
Posterior
D- 75-268 - Additive Wax Method of Forming an Harmonious Occlusion -
Part I - Placing the Max Cusp Cones
0-75-269 - Additive Wax Method of Forming an Harmonious Occlusion -
Part II - Forming the Stamp Cusps
D-75-270 - Additive Wax Method of Forming an Harmonious Occlusion -
Part III - Forming the Shear Cusps
0-76-289 - A Reverse Three-quarter Crown for Non-Parallel Abutments -
Part One - Treatment Planning and Tooth Preparation
D-76-290 - A Reverse Three-Quarter Crown for Non-Parallel Abutments -
Part Two - Impression, jaw Relation Record and Temporary
Coverage
0-76-291 - A Reverse Three-quarter Crown for Non-Parallel Abutments -
Part Three - Laboratory Fabrication, and Insertion Procedures
D-76-294 - Parallel Pin Retention for a Full Crown
D-76-295 - Pin Retained Foundation for a Full Crown
D-77-301 - Complete Arch Casts with Removable Dies
PA
(Continued)
0-78*321 - Post Reinforcement of Tooth with Endodontics and Full Crown
Preparation
0-78-322 - Post Reinforcement for Anterior Teeth - Part One - Composite Core
0-78-323 - Post Reinforcement for Anterior Teeth - Part Two - Direct
Cast Core
D-78-324 - Post Reinforcement for Anterior Teeth - Part Three - Indirect
Cast Core
D- 78-325 - Post Reinforcement for Bicuspid Teeth
0-78-326 - Post Reinforcement for Molar Teeth
D- 78-327 - Post Reinforcement for Repair of Fixed Prosthesis
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HOSPITAL DENTISTRY
80-12 - Oral Cancer - Intra-Qral Examination
80-31 - Why Am I Here?
80-102 - Dental Office Emergencies, Part I
SP-103 - Dental Office Emergencies, Part II
8D-104 - Dental Office Emergencies, Part III
SD-1 05 ~ Dental Office Emergencies, Part IV
SD-115 - Oral Hygiene for the Total Care Patient
8D-238 - Nursing Care of the Oral Surgery Patient
8D-25Q ^ Diet & Dental Health
D-75-251 - The Problem Oriented Medical Record - Dental Utilization
D-75-257 « That's What We* re Here For
D-76-285 - Preventive Dentistry - A Hospital Based Program
0-78-314 - Preventing Cross Contamination in Removable Prosthodontlcs
Delivery - Adjustments
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MAXILIQ- FACIAL PROSTHODONTICS
8D-147 - Velopharyngeal Closure in Speech and Deglutition
80^157 - Facial Moulage Impression
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OCCLUSION
■ Dynamics of Occlusion — Nomenclature
■ Dynamics of Occlusion — Mandibular Teeth
Dynamics of Occlusion — Maxillary Teeth
Dynamics of Occlusion — A Laboratory Exercise Demonstrating
the Principles of Occlusal Adjustment
Examination of Occlusion
Mounting of Casts in a Semi-Adjustable Articulator and Use of
Bite Planes
Occlusal Adjustment, Part I — Centric
Occlusal Adjustment, Part II — Lateral and Protrusive Excursions
Occlusal Reconstruction and Restoration with Fixed Prosthesis -
Part I Occlusal Reconstruction and Restoration of Occlusal
Curve
Occlusal Reconstruction and Restoration with Fixed Prosthesis -
Part 2 — Construction and Insertion of Temporary Bridge and
Preparation of Dies
Occlusal Reconstruction and Restoration with Fixed Prosthesis -
Part 3 — Waxing of Dies and Try-In of Castings
Occlusal Reconstruction and Restoration with Fixed Prosthesis -
Part 4 Bridge Completion, Assembly and Insertion
Fabrication of Bite Planes, Part I - Waxing on Mounted Casts
Fabrication of Bite Planes, Part II - Semi-Direct Waxing
Fabrication of Bite Planes, Part III - Try-In and Adjustment
The Denar System - Part I - An Introduction
The Denar System - Part II - Initial Reference and Clutch Construction
The Denar System - Part III - Pantographic Recording
The Denar System - Part IV - Transfer of Pantograph to Articulator
The Denar System - Part V - Articulator Manipulation
(Continued)
D-77-302 - Porcelain Jacket Crown - Part I - The Matrix
0-77-303 - Porcelain Jacket Crown - Part II - Porcelain Build-Up
0-77-304 - Porcelain Fused to Metal, Vita System - Part I - The Single
Crown
D-7 7-305 - Porcelain Fused 'to Metal, Vita System - Part II - Multiple
Unit Restoration
D-78-31 8 - Gow-Gates Mandibular Block Anesthesia
0-78-320 - Post Reinforcement - Principles and Armamentarium
0-78-321 - Post Reinforcement of Tooth with Endodontics and Full Crown
Preparation
0-78-322 - Post Reinforcement for Anterior Teeth - Part One - Composite Cor
0-78-323 - Post Reinforcement for Anterior Teeth - Part Two - Direct Cast
Core
0-78-324 - Post Reinforcement for Anterior Teeth - Part Three - Indirect
Cast Core
0-78-325 - Post Reinforcement for Bicuspid Teeth
0-78-326 - Post Reinforcement for Molar Teeth
0-78-327 - Post Reinforcement for Repair of Fixed Prosthesis
operative dentistry
80-63 - Silicate Cement
80-207 - Amalgam Cavity Preparation Modified Outline Form - Placement
of Liner, Bases* and Pins
80-208 - Amalgam Alloys - Dispensing Systems , Disposable Capsules and
Amalgamator
80-209 - Contoured Amalgam Matrix Wedglng-Condenslng Methods, Carving
and Polishing
80-210 - Composites * Reviewing of Types, Pulp Protection Etching and Pin
Technique, Placement and Finishing
80-211 - Cementation, Properties of Luting Cements - Mixing Techniques -
Pulp Protection - Casting Displacement Problems - Etching
Technique
0-76-292 - pin Retention for Amalgam Restoration
0-76-293 - Pin Retention for Class V Restoration
0-76-294 - Parallel Pin Retention for a Full Crown
0-76-295 - Pin Retained Foundation for a Full Crown
D-78-318 - Gow- Gates Mandibular Block Anesthesia
D- 78-31 9 - The Use of Plastic Sealants in Preventive Dentistry
0-78-320 - Post Reinforcement - Principles and Armamentarium
D- 78-321 - Post Reinforcement of Tooth with Endodontics and Full Crown
Preparation
0-78-322 - Post Reinforcement for Anterior Teeth - Part One - Composite Core
D-78-323 - Post Reinforcement for Anterior Teeth - Part Two - Direct Cast
Core
0-78-324 - Post Reinforcement for Anterior Teeth - Part Three - Indirect
Cast Core
D- 78-325 - Post Reinforcement for Bicuspid Teeth
D-78-326 - Post Reinforcement for Molar Teeth
D- 78-327 - Post Reinforcement for Repair of Fixed Prosthesis
ORAL RADIOLOGY
8D-8 - Intra-Oral Roentgenography, Part I Principles of X-Radiation
$ 8P-9 - Intra-Oral Roentgenography* Part II - Long Cone Technique
80=10 - Panoramic Radiography -- Operating Procedure for Panorex
8D-1 7 - Anatomic Landmarks in Panorex Radiography
8D-38 - Panographic Diagnostic Pathology Radiol ucencies , Part I
8D-39 - Panographic Diagnostic Pathology Radiol ucencies , Part II
8D-40 - Panographic Diagnostic Pathology Radlopaci ties
80=151 - Introduction to Extra-Oral Radiography -- The Film Cassette
8D-152 - Extra-Oral Radiography Standard Lateral Jaw
8D-1 53 - Extra-Oral Radiography Anterior Lateral Jaw
8D-154 - Extra-Oral Radiography — Posterior Lateral Jaw
8D-1 55 - Extra-Oral Radiography The Mandibular Condyle
8D-156 - Extra-Oral Radiography Temporomandibular Joint Survey
8D-158 - Interproximal (Bite Wing) Radiography
8D-1 59 - Occlusal Radiography, Part I — Introduction and Maxillary Projections
8D-174 - Occlusal Radiography, Part II -- Mandibular Projections
8D-192 - Right Angle Radiography with Rinn Circular Positioning Indicating
Device Anterior Teeth
8D-193 - Right Angle Radiography with Rinn Circular Positioning Indicating
Device — Posterior Teeth
8D-194 - Right Angle Radiography with Rinn Rectangular Positioning
Indicating Device — Anterior Teeth
8D-19S - Right Angle Radiography with Rinn Rectangular Positioning
Indicating Device — Posterior Teeth
) 8D-196 - Bisecting Angle Intra-Oral Radiography with Rinn Circular
Positioning Indicating Device, Part I Anterior Teeth
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27
(Continued)
8D-197 - Bisecting Angle Radiography with Rinn Circular Positioning
Indicating Device — Posterior Teeth
8D-198 - Bisecting Angle Radiography with Rinn Rectangular Positioning
Indicating Device — Anterior Teeth
80*199 ^ Bisecting Angle Radiography with Rinn Rectangular Positioning
Indicating Device — Posterior Teeth
8D-200 - Bltewlng Radiography with Rinn Rectangular Positioning Indicating
Device — Conventional and Modified
BD-201 - Bltewlng Radiography with Rinn Rectangular Positioning Indicating
Device
8D-2Q2 - Radiography of the Temporomandibular Joints
BD-203 - Radiography of the Mandibular Ramus with the Panorex Unit
D-77-308 - Right-Angle Radiography with the Versatile Intra-Oral Positioner
(V.I. P.) Part I - Principles
D-77-3Q9 - Right-Angle Radiography with the Versatile Intra-Oral Positioner
(V.I. P.) Part II - Anterior
D-77-310 - Right Angle Radiography with the Versatile Intra-Oral Positioner
(V.I. P. ) Part III - Posterior
D-77-311 - Right Angle Radiography with the Versatile Intra-Oral Positioner
(V.I.PJ Part IV - Vertical Bite-Wings
D-77-312 - Radiation Hygiene - Double Col lima ti on
2Q
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D-75-263 - The Denar System - Part VI - Articulator Adjustment
D-75-268 - Additive Wax Method of Forming an Harmonious Occlusion -
Part I - Placing the Wax Cusp Cones
$0-75-269 - Additive Wax Method of Forming an Harmonious Occlusion -
Part II - Forming the Stamp Cusps
0-75-270 - Additive Wax Method of Forming an Harmonious Occlusion -
Part III - Forming the Shear Cusps
0-76-278 - The Denar System of Occlusal Treatment - Part VII - Field Inspection
Gage
0-76-279 - The Denar System of Occlusal Treatment - Part VIII - Two-Instrument
System
D- 76-283 - Gnathologic Instrumentation - Engraved Recordings
8D-176 - Surgical Escision of Mandibular Tori
80*181 - Anterior Maxillary Ostectomy and Closure of Diastema
8D-222 - Enucleation of Apical Cyst and Replacement of Retrograde Amalgam
8D-223 - Surgical Correction of Ankyl oglossia
BD-224 - Surgical Removal of Mesio-Angular Impacted Third Molar
8D-223 - Excision of Benign Soft Tissue Lesion of the Oral Cavity
8D-226 « Surgical Removal of Vertically Impacted Upper Second and Lower
Third Molars
8D-230 - Intra-Oral Reduction of Symphysis Fractures
80=235 - Root Amputation of Maxillary 1st Molar, Mesial Buccal Root
8D-236 - Root Amputation of Maxillary Molar, Distal Buccal Root
8D-237 - Hemiseetlon of Mandibular Molar
8D-238 - Nursing Care of the Oral Surgery Patient
D-76-296 - Temporomandibular Joint Arthroplasty
D-77-297 - Mandibular Vestibuloplasty with Skin Graft
D-77-306 - Double Lingual Frenotomy to Correct the Effects of a Retracted
Tongue Position
D-77-307 - Lingual Delivery of Impacted Mandibular Third Molars
D-78-31 3 - Endodontics - A Retrograde Amalgam Procedure
D-78^318 - Gow-Gates Mandibular Block Anesthesia
30
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PATIENT EDUCATION
O U~ J 1
- wny Mm l nere i
8D-73
* i rtariKs Tur ine uinner
7Q
- Gail's Awakening
Q D- 1 4A
- i ne Kignt unoice
RD-1 Rfi
□ u - 1 uu
- 1 00 LnDrusm ng i =»- ui rcu 1
ar Scrub Method
Qy H 1 U |
louLnDrusni ng 11 - — bass
or Intracrevicul ar Method
uum i ruuD i e j wna l is it 5
Doctor?
LJ l_J | y
- L/el! Ld 1 r I Oi 5
* uenta i neai zn - Mossing
80-247
- Dental Health - Brushing
80-248
- Dental Health and You
80-249
- Dental Health Quiz
80-250
- Diet & Dental Health
D-76-286
- Gel Trays in Oral Hygiene
i
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9
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PERIODONTICS
- The Gingivae tomy Procedure to Eliminate Suprabony Pockets
- Double Papillae Repositioned Flap In Periodontal Therapy
- Osseous Surgery in the Maxilla — Suturing Technique, Part II
- Apically Repositioned Partial Thickness Flap to Eliminate an
Infrabony Pocket
Free Osseous Tissue Autograft to Eliminate an Infrabony Pocket
The Gingival Autograft in Periodontics
Circumferential Intracoronal Temporary Immobilization Technique
Osseous Surgery in the Maxilla, Part I
Pedicle Flap from Edentulous Area
The Palatal Flap In Periodontics
Treatment of Infrabony Pocket with Three Osseous Walls
Laterally Positioned Flap in Periodontics
Management of the Tuberosity Area in Periodontics
Contiguous Osseous Tissue Autograft In Periodontics
Elimination of a Shallow Infrabony Pocket In Retromolar Area
by Osteotomy
Periodontal Examination, Part I — Examination Procedures
Periodontal Examination, Part II — Charting
Subgingival Curettage
Lateral Sliding Flap
Double Papillae Repositioned Flap
Initial or Hygienic Phase of Periodontal Therapy
Glngivectomy
Sliding Flap with Free Gingival Graft
32
(Continued)
ORAL SURGERY
Surgi cal Endodontics
Closure of Antra-Oral Fistula by Rotation of Pedicle Palatal Flap
Surgical Reduction of the Maxillary Tuberosity
Extraction of Maxillary Teeth — Surgical Preparation
Extraction of Mandibular Teeth — Surgical Preparation
Surgical Removal of Impacted Maxillary Third Molar
Surgical Removal of Impacted Mandibular Third Molar
Enucleation of a Mandibular Radicular Cyst,
Usa of Malleable Mesh in the Reduction and Fixation of Jaw Fracture
Immediate Custom Implant of the Mandible
Reduction of Zygomatic Arch Fracture
Surgical Excision of Oral Leukoplakia
Marsupialization of an Anterior Maxillary Cyst
Open Reduction and Fixation of a Fracture of Mandible at the
Angle — The Submandibular Approach
Enucleation of a Dentigerous Cyst of the Maxilla
Intra-Oral Fixation of Jaw Fractures , Part I
Intra-Oral Fixation of Jaw Fractures, Part II
Reduction and Fixation of Middle Third Fractures of the Face --
Lateral Orbital Rim Approach
Surgical Treatment for Ankylosis of the Temporomandibular Joint
Surgical Implant Replacement of the Fractured Displaced Condyle
Surgical Replacement of the Mandible with Stainless Steel Mesh
Free Graft of Palatal Mucosa in Mandibular Vestlbuloplasty
Surgical Excision of Maxillary Torus
33
(Continued)
8D-146 - Free Gingival Graft
80-7 70 - Reverse Bevel Flap
80-235 - Root Amputation of Maxillary 1st Molar, Mesial Buccal Root
80-236 - Root Amputation of Maxillary Molar, Distal Buccal Root
80-237 - Hemisection of Mandibular Molar
8D-239 - Fabrication of Bite Planes, Part I - Waxing on Mounted Casts
80-240 - Fabrication of Bite Planes, Part II - Semi-Direct Waxing
80-241 - Fabrication of Bite Planes, Part III - Try-In and Adjustment
80-242 - Distal Wedge Maxilla
80-243 - Scaling and Root Planing, Part I - Maxillary Teeth
80-244 - Scaling and Root Planing, Part II - Mandibular Teeth
80-245 . - Gingival and Bone Grafting for New Attachment
D-76-281 - Distal Wedge - Mandible
0-76-282 - Dlsto-Buccal Free Gingival Graft - Mandibular Third Molar
0-76-284 - Alveolar Ridge Reduction for Pocket Elimination
0-77-298 - Modified Widman Flap (Revised)
D- 77-299 - Bone Graft Into an Infrabony Pocket
D-77-300 - Surgical Elimination of Periodontal' Pockets
D- 78-318 - Gow- Gates Mandibular Block Anesthesia
34
PREVENTIVE DENTISTRY
8D-31
- Why Am I Hera?
80-73
- Thanks for the Dinner
80-79
- Gail 's Awakening
80-115
- Oral Hygiene for the Total Care Patient
80-148
- The Right Choice
80-160
- Toothbrush ing I -- Circular Scrub Method
80-161
- Toothbrushing II -- Bass or Intracrevicular Method
8D-162
- Gum Trouble, What is it, Doctor?
80-164
- Dental Floss
80-246
- Dental Health - Flossing
80-247
- Dental Health - Brushing
80-248
- Dental Health and You
80-249
- Dental Health Quiz
80-250
- Diet & Dental Health
0-76-285
- Preventive Dentistry - A Hospital Based Program
D-76-286
- Gel Trays in Oral Hygiene
0-78-319
- The Use of Plastic Sealants In Preventive Dentistry
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35
REMOVABLE PARTIAL DENTURES
• Removable Partial Dentures, Clasp Type -- Recording the
Edentulous Ridge Contour and Correctable Wax Impression
• Removable Partial Dentures, Clasp Type -- Clinical and
Laboratory Procedures and the Occlusal Path Record
• Removable Partial Dentures, Clasp Type — Clinical and
Laboratory Procedures, Preliminary examination, and
Procedures for Diagnosis
Removable Partial Dentures, Clasp Type -- Clinical and
Laboratory Procedures, Preliminary Survey of Study Cast,
Tentative Design, and Detailed Treatment Planning
Removable Partial Dentures, Clasp Type -- Clinical and
Laboratory Procedures — Mouth Preparation Procedures
Removable Partial Dentures, Clasp Type -- Clinical and
Laboratory Procedures, Impression and Preparation of the
Master Cast for the Laboratory
Removable Partial Dentures, Clasp Type -= Clinical and
Laboratory Procedures, Constructing the Occlusal Template
and Arrangement of Teeth
Removable Partial Dentures, Clasp Type — Clinical and
Laboratory Procedures, Finishing, Occlusal Correction,
Insertion, and Adjustment
Removable Partial Dentures, Clasp Type — Clinical and
Laboratory Procedures, Pre-Dillvery and Casting Adjustment
Use of Pressure Indicating Paste During the Deliver of Dentures
Orderly Developmint of Removable Partial Denture Design, Part I
Orderly Development of Removable Partial Denture Design, Part II
Secondary Impressions for the Distal Extension Base Removable
Partial Denture
Correctable Wax Impression
Occlusal Path Record
Preventing Cross Contamination in Removable Pros thodon tics -
Delivery - Adjustments
36
MISCELLANEOUS
8D-124 - Sit Down, Doctor—and Live!
> D-75-251 - The Problem Oriented Medical Record - Dental Utilization
D-75-257 - That's What We're Here For
D-76-285 - Preventive Dentistry - A Hospital Based Program
D- 78-31 4 - Preventing Cross Contamination In Removable Prosthodontics -
Delivery - Adjustments
D-78-318 - Go w- Gates Mandibular Block Anesthesia
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37
8D-3
GINGIVAL RETRACTION
Video This film, using a combination of live photography and artist's
Cassette illustrations, demonstrates gingival retraction procedures when
#55 performing a Class I restoration. Both posterior and anterior
1 '-127 1 teeth are treated with a discussion of the various type clamp
retractors. Surgical retraction is also shown* (5 minutes)
Produced By: LL S, Department of the Navy
BD-8 INTRAORAL ROENTGENOGRAPHY, IMPROVED EQUIPMENT AND TECHNIQUES
PART I — PRINCIPLES OF X-RADIATION
i/ideo This film explains the principles of roentgen- ray generation
Cassette and characteristics of the ray. It emphasizes control of radia-
#30 tion exposure by means of fi 1 tering, use of fast film, and in-
298'- 533 1 crease in distance, It also explains use of increased kilo-
voltage for optimum penetration, control of radiation exposure
and improvement of image quality, (16 minutes)
Produced By: U.S. Department of the Navy
1D-9 INTRAORAL ROENTGENOGRAPHY s IMPROVED EQUIPMENT AND TECHNIQUES
PART II— LONG CONE TECHNIQUE
f ideo This film demonstrates advantages of variable KV roentgenograph!* c
;assette equipment and the superiority of films produced by the "long-cone n
■30 technique. It Illustrates In detail the placement of film to
>36'-664' produce Images with the best anatomical accuracy, using the right
angle technique with the extended tube of "long-cone". (11 minutes)
Produced By: U, S. Department of the Navy
38
K
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80-10
PANORAMIC RADIOGRAPHY = OPERATING PROCEDURE FOR PAN OR EX
Video The function of each component part of the Panorex machine is
Cassette explained in this film. Its complete cycle of operation is
#30 demonstrated, including the method of skull measurement for
1 1 -296 1 obtaining optimum exposure factors. Films illustrate the re-
sults of incorrect technique* The most common technical errors
and their correction are demonstrated with a patient In the
chair, (13% minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
Washington, D. C.
8D-12 ORAL CANCER - INTRA-ORAL EXAMINATION
Video This film demonstrates a methodical procedure for examination
Cassette of the intra-oral soft tissues* It also presents six cases
#10 of cancer in this area and discusses their early clinical
1 '-140' signs, {5k minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: Harold H. Niebel , B,S. , D.D-S.
Dental Training Center
VA Hospital
Washington, D. C,
8D-13 SURGICAL ENDODONTICS
Video This film explains the process of periapical inflammatory reac-
Cassette tion and demonstrates two surgical corrective procedures, curet-
#56 tage and root resection* Also shown are techniques and pre-
1 1 -337 1 cautions to be followed when surgery becomes necessary (14% minutes)
Produced By: U.S. Department of the Navy
mc
39
80^1?
ANATOMIC LANDMARKS IN PANOREX RADIOGRAPHY
Because of the apparent complexity in the appearance of the
panoramic radiograph, a knowledge of the normal anatomy is
essential for its Interpretation, This film relates the ana-
tomical structures of the maxilla and mandible to the radio-
1 ucencies and radiopaci ties seen in the Panorex radiograph,
(1 7 minutes )
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
Washington, D. C .
Vi deo
Cassette
#29
1 l -360 M
8D-20 EXTRA-ORAL PARALLEL PIN PROCEDURE
Video Parallel pins" "are classified as intra-oral and extra-oral .
Cassette This film demonstrates the extra-oral technique where paral -
#14 leling and depth of pin penetration are determined on a model
1 1 -252 1 with the use of a parallelometer. The resulting index is
transferrabl e to the mouth for the drilling operation,
(11 minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: Frank Nealson, O.D.S.
Veterans Administration Hospital
Cleveland, Ohio
HO
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8D-21
THE G1NGI VECTOMY PROCEDURE TO ELIMINATE SUPRABQNY POCKETS
Video A gingi vectomy is performed for the elimination of suprabony
Cassette pockets, These are the periodontal type and involve the maxil
#21 lary teeth. The rationale of this treatment Is examined,
1 1 -31 1 1 Technical procedures are clearly presented and the use of
selected instruments is shown. Postoperative results are
also discussed in this film, (14 minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: D, Walter Cohen, D.D.S.
Professor and Chairman,
Department of Periodontics
Stanley E, Ross s D.D.S.
Associate In Periodontics
University of Pennsylvania
School of Dental Medicine
8D-22 DOUBLE PAPILLAE REPOSITIONED FLAP IN PERIODONTAL THERAPY
Video This film demonstrates a double papillae repositioned flap
Cassette procedure performed on a maxillary canine tooth to correct
#21 the soft tissue defect, Two interdental papillae on either
31 4 1 -551 ' side of the cleft serve as donor tissue to cover the denuded
root surface. The surgical techniques and post-operative
results of this current periodontal concept are comprehensively
presented, (16 minutes)
Produced By; Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: D. Walter Cohen, D.D.S,
Professor and Chairman s
Department of Periodontics
Stanley E, Ross , D.D.S.
Associate in Periodontics
University of Pennsylvania
School of Dental Medicine
HORIZONTAL PIN SPLINTING FOR ANTERIOR TEETH
The horizontal pin splint Is an effective method for stabiliz-
ing 4 loose anterior teeth, The film depicts the use of the
parallelling device and the procedures involved in production
of the splint. (11% minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: Joseph E. Ewing, D.D*S.
Veterans Administration Hospital
Indi anapol is , Indiana
OSSEOUS SURGERY IN THE MAXILLA, PART II - SUTURING TECHNIQUE
The suturing technique in this film was used after the perl odon
tal osseous surgery had been completed, It is one which permit
suturing of the buccal flap, independently of the lingual or
palatal flap* It is performed with a continuous suture and
assures close adaptation of the tissue to the teeth and bone,
(10% minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: D, Walter Cohen, D.D.S.
Professor and Chairman ,
Department of Periodontics
Stanley E. Ross s D.D # S,
Associate in Periodontics
University of Pennsylvania
School of Dental Medicine
42
SD-25
APICALLY REPOSITIONED PARTIAL THICKNESS FLAP TO
ELIMINATE PERIODONTAL POCKETS
The apically positioned partial thickness flap, demonstrated
in this film, is used to eliminate periodontal pockets that
extend apical to the muco-gingival junction. This procedure
results in less root exposure post-operati vely . (14^ minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: D. Walter Cohen, D.D.S.
Professor and Chairman,
Department of Periodontics
Stanley E. Ross , D.D.S.
Associate in Periodontics
University of Pennsylvania
School of Dental Medicine
Video
Cassette
#22
1 '-321 '
8D-26 FREE OSSEOUS TISSUE AUTOGRAFT TO
ELIMINATE AN INFRABONY POCKET
Video
Cassette The use of autogenous bone chips to fill an infrabony perio-
#22 dontal defect Is demonstrated. This surgical procedure is
324' -560* performed after tooth movement has been accomplished and the
teeth have "been stabilized with a wire ligature splint,
( 16 minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: D. Walter Cohen, D.D.S.
Professor and Chairman,
Department of Periodontics
Stanley E. Ross , D.D.S.
Associate in Periodontics
University of Pennsylvania
School of Dental Medicine
8D-27
THE GINGIVAL AUTOGRAFT IN PERIODONTICS
Video A gingival autograft is used to correct a periodontal pocket
Cassette which extends to the muco-gingival junction, Insufficient
#23 attached gingiva is present. A pedicle flap cannot be used
1 1 -305 1 because of insufficient gingiva adjacent to the involved tooth,
(14 minutes)
Produced By; Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: D, Walter Cohen, D-D.S.
Professor and Chairman,
Department of Periodontics
Stanley E, Ross, D.D.S.
Associate in Periodontics
University of Pennsylvania
School of Dental Medicine
8D-28 CIRCUMFERENTIAL INTRACQRQNAL TEMPORARY IMMOBILIZATION TECHNIQUE
Video An effective method of stabilizing loose teeth is demonstrated,
Cassette Circumferential wiring immobilizes the entire segment of teeth
#22 and Is not esthetically undesirable because the wire Is ulti-
71 8 1 -851 1 mately covered with resin* (12% minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: D, Walter Cohen, D.D.S.
Professor and Chairman
Department of Periodontics
Stanley E. Ross* D.D.S.
Associate in Periodontics
University of Pennsylvania
School of Dental Medicine
44
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8D-29
OSSEOUS SURGERY IN THE MAXILLA* PART I
Video This film demonstrates the surgical elimination of supra and
Cassette infra periodontal bony defects in the maxilla. The osseous
#21 contouring to establish a physiologic architecture of the
554 ' -765 1 soft tissues Is shown in detail* (17% minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: D. Walter Cohen, D.D.S.
Professor and Chairman,
Department of Periodontics
Stanley E; Ross, D.D.S.
Associate in Periodontics
University of Pennsylvania
School of Dental Medicine
8D-30 PEDICLE FLAP FROM EDENTULOUS AREA
Video This use of a pedicle flap to correct a periodontal lesion
Cassette is demonstrated in this film. Since there was insufficient
#22 gingiva present at the site of the lesion, neither the gin-
563 '-715' givectomy nor apical ly repositioned flap procedures were indi-
cated. The relocated pedicle flap re-establ ished a sufficient
width of gingiva. Two cases are demonstrated, (13 minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: D, Walter Cohen, D.D.S .
Professor and Chairman,
Department of Periodontics
Stanley E. Ross, D.D.S.
Associate in Periodontics
University of Pennsylvania
School of Dental Medicine
45
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8D-31
WHY AM I HERE?
Video Mr # Roberts, who has been hospitalized for stomach problems.
Cassette cannot understand why he has been referred to the Dental Ser-
#19 vice for oral examination. He soon learns the Importance of
1 1 - 194 p early detection of cancer in this area. He is also shown the
value of x-rays, the danger of oral sepsis* the desirability
of replacing missing teeth, and the correct method of tooth
brushing, (9 minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: Harold H. Niebel , B.S., D.D.S.
Dental Training Center
Veterans Administration Hospital
Washington, D* C .
80^38 PANOGRAPHIC DIAGNOSTIC PATHOLOGY RADIOLUCENCIES - PART I
Video This film illustrates the radiographic findings in a number
Cassette of well-documented cases. Few are radiGgraphlcally diagnos-
#29 tic. The majority present features which are exhibited by
363 1 -519 ' a number of pathologic entities. It Is essential , therefore f
to recognize the abnormal* provide differential diagnosis,
and establish a definitive treatment diagnosis with every
means available. Etiology and treatment are discussed,
This is the first in a series of two films on this subject,
(10% minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
Washington, D, C.
80^39 PANOGRAPHIC DIAGNOSTIC PATHOLOGY RADIOLUCENCIES - PART II
Video Abnormal radiolucencies appearing in a series of panographic
Cassette radiographs are presented. Etiology and treatment are dis-
#29 cussed, This is the second in a series of two films on this
522^622' subject, (8k minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
Washington, D, C.
4G
erjc
8D-4Q
PANOGRAPHIC DIAGNOSTIC PATHOLOGY RADIOPACITIES
Video This film illustrates the radiographic findings in a number
Cassette of well -documented cases. Few are radlographically diagnostic,
#29 The majority present features which are exhibited by a number
625' -718' of pathologic entities. It is essential, therefore, to recog-
nize the abnormal, provide differential diagnosis, and esta-
blish a definite diagnosis with every means available, (8% minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
Washington, D. C.
80-41 SEMI- IMMEDIATE ANTERIOR FIXED PARTIAL DENTURES WITH
REVERSE PIN FACINGS-PONTIC PREPARATION-
Video LABIAL CONTOUR, GINGIVAL ADAPTATION
Cassette
#14 Definitive steps are required for the proper esthetic and func-
427' -575 1 tional preparation of pontics for fixed partial dentures. The
labial and gingival adaptation* essential for a harmonious
relationship with the adjacent teeth and physiologic esthetic
contact with ndge tissues, is shown, (11 minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: Dr. Samuel Guyer , Professor and Chairman
Department of Fixed Pros thodontics
School of Dentistry
Washington University
St, Louis, Missouri
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8D-42 SEMI- IMMEDIATE ANTERIOR FIXED PARTIAL DENTURES WITH
REVERSE PIN FACINGS* PREPARATION OF PONTICS !
Video FOR PIN RECEPTION AND LINGUAL CONTOUR
Cassette
#14 The procedures necessary to convert a denture tooth into a
SJS'-TSS 1 reverse pin pontic are shown and described. The lingual sur-
face is prepared for a metal backing which will permit inclsal
trans lucency compatible with natural appearance* Staggered
pin positions to serve as retentive elements are placed Into
the prepared surface, (10% minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: Dr. Samuel Guyer, Professor and Chairman
Department of Fixed Prosthodontics
School of Dentistry
Washington University
St* Louis , Missouri
8D-43 SEMI- IMMEDIATE ANTERIOR FIXED PARTIAL DENTURE WITH
REVERSE PIN FACING, ASSEMBLY OF BRIDGE s AND
Video DELIVERY TO PATIENT
Cassette
#14 The proper relationship of the retainers and pontics to the
74r-869' investing tissues is a most Important esthetic and physiolo-
gical consideration in any fixed prosthesis, A direct-Indirect
assembly and finishing procedure to gain optimal appearance
and function is demonstrated*
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: Dr. Samuel E, Guyer, Professor and Chairman
Department of Fixed Prosthodontics
^ School of Dentistry
P \ Washington University
St, Louis, Missouri
48
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8D-44
THE PALATAL FLAP IN PERIODONTICS
Video The surgical management of osseous deformities Involving the
Cassette palatal and proximal periodontal areas is demonstrated in this
#23^ film* A palatal flap is created during an internal beveled
308 1 -539' Incision, This preserves the remaining attached gingiva and
still permits access to the underlying alveolar process,
(13 minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: D, Walter Cohen, D.D.S.
Professor and Chairman
Department of Periodontics
Stanley E. Ross , D.D.S.
Associate in Periodontics
University of Pennsylvania
School of Dental Medicine
8D-45 TREATMENT OF INFRABONY POCKET WITH THREE OSSEOUS WALLS
Video This film demonstrates the surgical management of an infra bony
Cassette pocket involving the maxillary premolar. The periodontal Hga-
#23 ment and bone marrow are used to provide two sources of repair
541 1 -707 * tissue. The teeth are then immobilized with an aid splint which
Is made of twisted wire Imbedded In plastic In a prepared
groove, (13% minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: D, Walter Cohen, D.D.S.
Professor and Chairman
Department of Periodontics
Stanley E s Ross, D S D*S,
Associate In Periodontics
University of Pennsylvania
School of Dental Medicine
9
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43
8D-46 LATERALLY POSITIONED FLAP IN PERIODONTICS
Video In this film, laterally positioned flaps are used to cover
Cassette the denuded roots of a mandibular central Incisor and maxi 1-
#23 lary molar, A partial or split thickness dissection Is per-
710 1 -855 1 formed in order to leave periosteum at the donor sites.
(14% minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: D, Walter Cohen* D.D.S.
Professor and Chairman
Department of Periodontics
Stanley E, Ross, D.D.S.
Associate in Periodontics
University of Pennsylvania
School of Dental Medicine
8D-47 ANATOMY OF THE HEAD AND NECK
LATERAL NECK-SUPERFICIAL STRUCTURES
Video
Cassette The vessels and nerves trans versing the external cervical fas-
#1 cia are demonstrated in this dissection of superficial strue-
1 1 -206 1 tures of the anterior and lateral neck. Diagrams are used
for clarification, (8% minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: Dr. Harry Slcher
Director of Research Training Program
Professor Emeritus, Anatomy
Loyola University
School of Dentistry
50
80^48 ANATOMY OF THE HEAD AND NECK
BOUNDARIES OF THE CAROTID TRIANGLE
Video
Cassette Previous dissection of superficial structures of the lateral
#1 neck exposed the external layer of deep cervical fascia and
21 3 1 -408 1 portions of associated nerves and vessels. The dissection Is
continued to demonstrate the boundaries of the carotid tri-
angle. (12 minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: Dr. Harry Sicher
Director of Research Training Program
Professor Emeritus * Anatomy
Loyola University
School of Dentistry
80-49 ANATOMY OF THE HEAD AND NECK
THE CAROTID TRIANGLE
Video
Cassette Previous dissection demonstrated the superficial structures of
#1 the anterolateral aspect of the neck and exposed the muscular
413 ' -580 1 boundaries of the carotid triangle. This film demonstrates the
deep dissection of the carotid triangle and illustrates major
structures with a series of drawings, (11% minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: Dr* Harry Sicher
Director of Research Training Program
Professor Emeritus, Anatomy
Loyola University
School of Dentistry
Si
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8D-50 ANATOMY OF THE HEAD AND NECK
THE TRACHEAL TRIANGLE
Video
Cassette The boundaries and major structures of the tracheal triangle,
#1 also known as the muscular or Inferior carotid triangle, are
584 '-701 1 demonstrated in this anterior neck dissection. Drawings are
used for clarification, (10 minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: Dr. Harry Sicher
Director of Research Training Program
Professor Emeritus, Anatomy
Loyola University
School of Dentistry
8D-51 ANATOMY OF THE HEAD AND NECK
THE SUBMENTAL TRIANGLE
Video
Cassette The boundaries and relationship of the submental triangle are
#1 demonstrated in this dissection. Drawings are also used for
704 , -786 i clarification, (8 minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: Dr* Harry Sicher
Director of Research Training Program
Professor Emeritus, Anatomy
Loyola University
School of Dentistry
So
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8D-52 REMOVABLE PARTIAL DENTURES - CLASP TYPE
RECORDING EDENTULOUS RIDGE CONTOUR-
Video CORRECTABLE WAX IMPRESSION
Cassette
#34 The methodology for fluid wax impressions on edentulous ridges
1 * -341 1 in distal extension removable partial dentures is demonstrated.
This procedure is intended to enhance the stability and reten-
tion of the prosthesis and reduce stress on the remaining teeth,
(16 minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: Franklin W. Smiths D.D.S.
Associate Professor of Dentistry
Chairman, Partial Denture Department'
School of Dentistry
University of Michigan
8D-53 REMOVABLE PARTIAL DENTURES - CLASP TYPE
CLINICAL AND LABORATORY PROCEDURES-
Video THE' OCCLUSAL PATH RECORD
Cassette
#34 The generated path or occlusal path record Is a relatively slm-
44 , -56Q' pie method of developing a harmonious occlusion, particularly
when artificial teeth must oppose natural dentition. This method
makes it possible to record jaw relations under actual mastica-
tion conditions. The technical procedures Incident to register-
ing the occlusal path are demonstrated, (15 minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: Franklin W. Smith, D.D,S.
Associate Professor of Dentistry
Chairman, Partial Denture Department
School of Dentistry
University of Michigan
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CLOSURE OF ANTRA-ORAL FISTULA BY ROTATION OF
■ PEDICLE PALATAL FLAP
Accidental openings In the floor of the antrum may occur dur-
ing the extraction of teeth. This film demonstrates an accepted
surgical method of closing, utilizing a palatal flap. The post-
operative use of a stent is demonstrated and the need to under-
stand the post-operative course is stressed, (10 minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: Noah R, Calhoun, D.D.S., M.S.D.
Oral Surgeon
Veterans Administration Hospital
Washington, D* C.
Visiting Professor, Dental College
Howard University
Washington, D. G,
SURGICAL REDUCTION OF THE MAXILLARY TUBEROSITY
Reduction of the maxillary tuberosity Is considered by some pros-
thodontists to be a neglected factor In the construction of den-
tures, Adequate space to accommodate dentures is not always
present in the tuberosity area, Frequently only the occlusal
aspect Is reduced when correcting this problem, whereas the criti-
cal posterior-lateral aspect is neglected, A recommended surgical
procedure is demonstrated in a number of cases, (12% minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: Louis Loscalzo, D,D,5*
Veterans Administration Hospital
Bronx, New York
Clinical Professor, Oral Surgery
Columbia University
School of Dental and Oral Surgery
New York, New York
54
EXTRACTION OF MAXILLARY TEETH -
SURGICAL PREPARATION '
When attached gingiva has been reduced by periodontal disease
every effort should be made to preserve it during extraction
of the teeth. This film demonstrates accepted procedures for
the removal of maxillary teeth and shows the surgical prepara
tion of the alveolar ridge, (13% minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: Louis Loscal zo , D* D.S.
Veterans Administration Hospital
Bronx, New York
Clinical Professor, Oral Surgery
Columbia University
School of Dental and Oral Surgery
New York 5 New York
EXTRACTION OF MANDIBULAR TEETH -
SURGICAL PREPARATION
This film demonstrates accepted surgical procedures used in
the removal of the mandibular teeth and preparation of the
alveolar ridge. Emphasis Is placed on maintenance of the
denture-bearing bone, (11 minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: Louis Loscalzo, D. D.S*
Veterans Administration Hospital
Bronx s New York
Clinical Professor, Oral Surgery
Columbia University
School of Dental and Oral Surgery
New York, New York
8D-58 SEMN IMMEDIATE ANTERIOR FIXED PARTIAL DENTURES
WITH REVERSE PIN FACINGS - IMPRESSION PROCEDURE,
Video PREPARATION OF THE DIES, AND WAXING RETAINERS
Cassette
#15 The film depicts the methodology of securing impressions for
r-299 ! a fixed prosthesis using mercaptan rubber following gingival
retraction, the procedures incident to producing accurate
stone dies and development of the wax patterns for three-
quarter type retainers. (13^ minutes )
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: Or. Samuel E. Guyer , Professor and Chairma
Department of Fixed Prosthodonti cs
School of Dentistry
Washington University
St. Louis, Missouri
80-59 REMOVABLE PARTIAL DENTURES— CLASP TYPE
CLINICAL AND LABORATORY PROCEDURES-
Video PRELIMINARY EXAMINATION AND PROCEDURES FOR DIAGNOSIS
Cassette
#33 The examination is the basis for diagnosis. Extra-oral inspec-
1 '-271 1 tion, as well as careful examination of the soft and hard intra-
oral tissues, the preliminary Impressions, and the Interocclusal
record to mount the study casts, are presented in orderly se-
quence. (12 l i minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: Franklin W. Smith, D.D.S.
Associate Professor of Dentistry
Chairman, Partial Denture Department
School of Dentistry
University of Michigan
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8D-60 REMOVABLE PARTIAL DENTURES— CLASP TYPE
CLINICAL AND LABORATORY PROCEDURES-
Video PRELIMINARY SURVEY OF STUDY CAST
Cassette TENTATIVE DESIGN AND DETAILED TREATMENT PLANNING
#33
274 * -448* The planning for treatment Is based on the information achieved
from mounted study casts, the oral examination, radiographs,
general patient information, as well as an accurate survey of
the casts. These procedures are explained in detail* The ten-
tative design of the appliance which must be compatible with
the oral conditions and biological requirements is developed,
(11 minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: Franklin W. Smith, D.D.S.
Associate Professor of Dentistry
Chairman , Partial Denture Department
School of Dentistry
University of Michigan
8D-61 REMOVABLE PARTIAL DENTURES — CLASP TYPE
CLINICAL AND LABORATORY PROCEDURES-
Video MOUTH PREPARATION PROCEDURES
Cassette
#33 Foil wing the development of a detailed treatment plan, mouth
451 1 -607 1 preparation procedures are Initiated as outlined. The film
demonstrates the preparation of abutment teeth for three-
quarter crowns and splinting, impression procedures and sur-
veying of the patterns Incident to developing guide planes
and positive retentive areas. ( 1 2% minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: Franklin W, Smith, D.D.S.
Associate Professor of Dentistry
Chairman, Partial Denture Department
School of Dentistry
University of Michigan
6-r
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ANATOMY OF THE HEAD AND NECK - SUBMANDIBULAR TRIANGLE
This film demonstrates by dissection and illustrative drawings
the boundaries and the structures of the submandibular triangle
(13 minutes)
Produced By; Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: Dr. Harry Sicher
Director of Research Training Program
Professor Emeritus, Anatomy
Loyola University, School of Dentistry
SILICATE CEMENT
This film demonstrates the Importance of incorporating, rapidly,
as much powder as possible into a given quantity Of liquid and
of protecting the cement from loss or gain of water throughout
the hardening period. It shows effect of technique on such
cement properties as setting time, strength, shrinkage, solu-
bility and staining* (18 minutes )
Produced By: u. S. National Bureau of Standards
American Dental Association
MANAGEMENT OF THE TUBEROSITY AREA IN PERIODONTICS
This film demonstrates the use of an internal beveled flap pro-
cedure in the treatment of an infrabony pocket Involving a maxil-
lary molar. Bony contouring creates physiologic architecture*
The rationale of this procedure Is explained and post-operative
results are shown, (9% minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: D. Walter Cohen, 0,0*5,
Professor and Chairman
Department of Periodontics
Stanley E* Ross s 0*0, S,
Associate in Periodontics
University of Pennsylvania
School of Dental Medicine
8D-65 A PRE-EXTRACTIQN RECORD OF VERTICAL DIMENSION
USING PLASTER BANDAGE
Video
Cassette This film demonstrates a simple procedure using plaster bandage
#5 to obtain accurate, permanent, pre-extractions of vertical
241 '-391 ' dimension, (Bk minutes)
Produced Ely: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: Dental Service
VA Hospital
Des Moines, Iowa
8D-66 REMOVABLE PARTIAL DENTURES—CLASP TYPE
CLINICAL AND LABORATORY PROCEDURES-
Video IMPRESSION AND PREPARATION OF THE MASTER CAST
Cassette FOR THE LABORATORY
#33
610* -745 1 The impression procedures, using alginate to produce accurate
casts, are shown. The surveyor is used on the resultant cast
to determine the accuracy of the planned mouth preparations.
Relief wax is added to areas of the master cast necessary to
create proper relief for freedom and function. The content
of an adequate work authorization for the laboratory is given.
[12k minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: Franklin W. Smith, D. D.S .
Associate Professor of Dentistry
Chairman , Partial Denture Department
School of Dentistry
University of Michigan
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REMOVABLE PARTIAL DENTURES—CLASP TYPE
CLINICAL AND LABORATORY PROCEDURES
CONSTRUCTING THE OCCLUSAL TEMPLATE AND ARRANGEMENT OF TEETH
When the occlusal path record has been successfully completed*
an occluding template that incorporates all the excursive move-
ments and static positions is constructed for a simple articula-
tor, The replacement teeth are adjusted and properly fitted to
the opposing occlusion in harmony with the existing dentition
and the components of occlusion, (12 minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: Franklin W. Smith, D,D,S,
Associate Professor of Dentistry
Chairman, Partial Denture Department
School of Dentistry
University of Michigan
REMOVABLE PARTIAL DENTURES—CLASP TYPE
CLINICAL AND LABORATORY PROCEDURES
FINISH* OCCLUSAL CORRECTION, INSERTION AND ADJUSTMENT
Relief and adjustment of critical areas of the framework and
saddles of the removable partial denture will contribute to
the continued oral health of the oral tissues. The areas
requiring modification and occlusal adjustments s by both
laboratory remounting and direct check bites % are systema-
tically presented. (12% minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: Franklin W. Smith, D.D.S*
Associate Professor of Dentistry
Chairman, Partial Denture Department
School of Dentistry
University of Michigan
67-
SD-69
Video
Cassette
#33
748-844'
REMOVABLE PARTIAL DENTURES-CLASP TYPE
CLINICAL AND LABORATORY PROCEDURES
PRE-DELIVERY AND CASTING ADJUSTMENT
Certain arbitrary relief procedures should be accomplished on
the removable partial denture casting to remove any potential
Interferences that may resist complete seating of the appliance,
The area that required adjustment and the methods to obtain the
necessary alterations are graphically described, (9% minutes )
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
9
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In Cooperation With;
Franklin W- Smith, D.D.S.
Associate Professor of Dentistry
Chairman, Partial Denture Department
School of Dentistry
{Qr% ity of Mi chlgan
8D-70
VI deo
Cassette
#37
630' -687 1
SURGICAL REMOVAL OF IMPACTED THIRD MOLAR
Clinical demonstration of the surgical removal of a disto-
angular maxillary third molar impaction is presented in
this fi lm. (5 minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: Louis Loscalzo, D.D.S,
Veterans Administration Hospital
Bronx t New York
Clinical Professor* Oral Surgery
Columbia University
School of Dental and Oral Surgery
New York, New York
62
ANATOMY OF THE HEAD AND NECK
THE THYROID AREA
Previous dissection of the anterior neck demonstrated the infra-
hyoid musculature. This film demonstrates dissection of deeper
structures of the thyroid area. Practical surgical applications
are noted. The entire pretracheal area is reviewed diagram-
ratieally. (6 minutes}
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: Dr. Harry Sicher
Director of Research Training Program
Professor Emeritus 5 Anatomy
Loyola Uni versi ty
School of Dentistry
SURGICAL REMOVAL OF IMPACTED MANDIBULAR THIRD MOLAR
An accepted technique for the surgical removal of a mes io-
angular impacted mandibular third molar is demonstrated.
Controlled sectioning of the tooth utilizing a bur and ele-
vator is shown. (6k minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: Louis Loscalzo, D.D.S.
Veterans Administration Hospital
Bronx s New York
Clinical Professor, Oral Surgery
Columbia University
School of Dental and Oral Surgery
New York, New York
8D-73
THANKS FOR THE DINNER
Video Because of continued neglect, Frank must have all his teeth
Cassette extracted, His friend and former classmate, Dr. Reynolds,
#19 convinces Frank that modern facilities and techniques have
200 1 -374* eliminated any cause for concern. After Frank receives his
dentures. Or, Reynolds takes him to dinner, helps him overcome
his initial anxieties, and instructs Frank in the care and use
of his prostheses, (12 minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
ERLC
In Cooperation With:
Harold H. Niebel, B.S., D.D.S.
Dental Training Center
Veterans Administration Hospital
Washington* D. C .
8D-74
FINAL MAXILLARY IMPRESSIONS FOR COMPLETE DENTURES
Video The procedures used to finalize the maxillary impression include
Cassette the use and rationale of border moulding, development of func-
#4 tional reliefs and uniformity of contact over the bearing areas,
278'-455' The use of fluid wax to obtain a physiological post-palatal seal
is also demonstrated, (11 minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: Edmund A, Travaglinl , D.D.S.
Dental Field Supervisor
Dental Professional Service
Veterans Administration
Washington, D. C,
8D-75 ENUCLEATION OF A MANDIBULAR RADICULAR CYST
Video Complete enucleation Is generally considered to be the operative
Cassette treatment of choice for uncomplicated dental cysts, This film
#37 demonstrates the procedures involved in the surgical removal of
763 1 -834 1 a radicular cyst and primary closure of the wound, (7 minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: Louis Loscalzo, D.D.S.
Veterans Administration Hospital
Bronx, New YORK
Clinical Professor, Oral Surgery
Columbia University
School of Dental and Oral Surgery
New York , New York
8D-76 FINAL MANDIBULAR IMPRESSIONS FOR COMPLETE DENTURES
Video The mandibular impression described in this film covers the
Cassette maximum bearing area while developing buccal and lingual
#4 flanges that provide border sealing without restricting the
458 1 -604 1 physiological activity of the adjacent structures. The re-
sultant base, constructed from impressions developed in this
manner, will exhibit excellent retention from both vertical
and horizontal forces. (11 minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: Edmund A, Travaglini, D.D.S.
Dental Field Supervisor
Dental Professional Service
Veterans Administration
Washington, D, C.
64
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8D-77 USE OF MALLEABLE MESH IN THE REDUCTION AND FIXATION
OF JAW FRACTURES
Video
Cassette In the reduction of jaw fractures, where an insufficient num-
$40 ber of natural teeth are present to provide secondary support f
1 1 -258 1 a workable metal mesh can be used effectively. This current
concept demonstrates the adaptation and fixation of the mesh
on a manikin and on a patient in the operating room, (11 minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: George W. Hahn, D.D.S.
Veterans Administration Hospital
Dal las , Texas
80-78 CONTIGUOUS OSSEOUS TISSUE AUTOGRAFT IN PERIODONTICS
Video A deep periodontal defect on the distal surface of a premolar
Cassette is treated by a contiguous osseous tissue autograft* Bone
#24 removed from an edentulous ridge is used to fill this infra-
231' -388 ' bony pocket. The rationale of this procedure Is explained ,
and post-operative results are discussed. (9 minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: D. Walter Cohen, D.D.S.
Professor and Chairman
Department of Periodontics
Stanley E, Ross s D*D.S.
Associate in Periodontics
University of Pennsylvania
School of Dental Medicine
65
8D-79
GAIL'S AWAKENING
Video The importance of maintaining oral hygiene is described in
Cassette this film fantasy, Time-lapse photography is used to show
$19 the activity of oral bacteria and their relationship to the
SSQ'-SW development of carles, (12 minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: Harold H, Niebel, B,5, 5 D.D.S,
Dental Training Center
VA Hospital, Washington, D, C.
ANATOMY OF THE HEAD AND NECK
THE PAROTID GLAND AND FACIAL NERVE
Previous dissection of the lateral neck exposed the inferior
pole of the parotid gland, In this film, the dissection of
this area Is completed, demonstrating the structures surround-
ing, contained in, and related to the gland Itself, (14% minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: Dr. Harry Sicher
Director of Research Training Program
Professor Emeritus, Anatomy
Loyola University, School of Dentistry
8D-80
Video
Cassette
n
396' -597
8D-81 ANATOMY OF THE HEAD AND NECK
THE PHARYNX-TOPOGRAPHICAL ANATOMY
Video
Cassette The topography of the pharynx can be most advantageously viewed
#2 from the rear. In this film a window was created through the
599 '-707 ' posterior neck of the cadaver for this purpose, The extent and
volume that edema may assume In these areas is artificially pro-
duced by injecting water into the submucosa. (9 minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: Dr. Harry Sicher
Director of Research Training Program
Professor Emeritus s Anatomy
Loyola University, School of Dentistry
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8D-82 ANATOMY OF THE HEAD AND NECK
TEMPQR6* MANDIBULAR JOINT
Video
Cassette The anatomy and function of the temporomandibular joint are
#2 demonstrated by means of dissection and artist's illustrations
709* -808' (10 minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: Dr. Harry Sicher
Director of Research Training Program
Professor Emeritus, Anatomy
Loyola University
School of Dentistry
8D-83 IMMEDIATE CUSTOM IMPLANT OF THE MANDIBLE
Video Sections of the mandible, lost through injury or disease, can
Cassette be satisfactorily replaced with an immediate, custom fitted
#40 implant of surgical vi tali urn. The abutments of the prosthe-
261 1 -468 1 sis are fabricated at time of surgery, using a rapid=jel cast-
ing procedure, (14 minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: Robert L ¥ Moss, D.D-S,, M.S.
Oral Surgeon
Veterans Administration Hospital
Dayton, Ohio
67
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8D-84 ELIMINATION OF A SHALLOW INFRABQNY POCKET IN
RETROMOLAR AREA BY OSTEOTOMY
Video
Cassette This film demonstrates the surgical elimination of a broad-
#24 ^ based infrabony periodontal pocket. An internal beveled
393 '-506' incision is used in creating a flap. Contouring of the alveo-
lar process assures the establishment of physiologic osseous
architecture. The rationale of this treatment iV discussed
and post-operative results presented, (9h minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: D. Walter Cohen, D.D.S.
Professor and Chairman
Department of Periodontics
Stanley E. Ross, D.D.S.
Associate in Periodontics
University of Pennsylvania
School of Dental Medicine
8D-85 REDUCTION OF ZYGOMATIC ARCH FRACTURE
Video This film demonstrates the reduction of a zygomatic arch
Cassette fracture. Access to the fracture is gained through an auriulo-
#40 temporal Incision. Reduction Is achieved by blind manipulation
471 '-563' and palpation, (6k minutes)
Produced By: Vetarans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: Robert L, Moss, D,D,S. , M.S.
Oral Surgeon
Veterans Administration Hospital
Dayton, Ohio
8D-86
SURGICAL EXCISION OF ORAL LEUKOPLAKIA
Video Extensive areas of leukoplakia in the oral cavity frequently
Cassette present problems in diagnosis and treatment, The surgical
#39 removal of one such area, utilizing a stripping technique,
469 1 -547 1 is demonstrated. Microscopic findings are presented in
detail . (6 minutes )
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: Noah R. Calhoun, D.D.S., M.S.D.
Oral Surgeon
Veterans Administration Hospital
Washington, D. C.
Visiting Professor, Dental College
Howard Urn" vers i ty
Washington* D. C.
8D-87 MARSUPIALIZATION OF AN ANTERIOR MAXILLARY CYST
Video This film illustrates a surgical technique for the marsupial i-
Cassette zation of a maxillary cyst. It explains the advantages and
#39 indications for this procedure. Drawings and radiographs are
703 ' -776 1 used for clarification, (7 minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
in Cooperation With: W. Harry Archer, B.S. , M.S, 3 D.D.S.
Professor and Head of Department of
Oral Surgery
Q r h nn 1 nf H^n f A 1 Ma H i r i n &
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80-88
Video
Cassette
#15
302' -550'
CONSTRUCTION OF FIVE-UNIT BRIDGE
ABUTMENT PREPARATION
This first of a series of four films, describing the construc-
tion of a five-unit bridge, demonstrates the preparation of
three abutments for three-quarter crowns, The steps described
in sequence are: occlusal reductions, axial reductions , and
placement of axial grooves, (17% minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With:
Dr. Samuel E* Guyer, Professor and Chairman
Department of Fixed Prosthodonti cs
School of Dentistry
Washington University
St, Louis Missouri
8D-89
Video
Cassette
#39
1 1 -307 1
OPEN REDUCTION AND FIXATION OF A FRACTURE OF MANDIBLE
AT THE ANGLE—THE SUBMANDIBULAR APPROACH
This film shows the soft-tissue dissection required to expose
the angle of the mandible. It demonstrates direct wiring
procedures for an open reduction and immobilization of a
fracture at this site, (14 minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With:
Noah R. Calhoun, D.D-S. , M.S.D.
Oral Surgeon
Veterans Administration Hospital
Washington, D. C,
Visiting Professor, Dental College
Howard University
Washington, D. C,
Thomas J, Pinson, D.D.S. , M.S.D.
Associate Dean and Professor of
Oral Surgery
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CONSTRUCTION OF FIVE-UNIT BRIDGE - TEMPORARY BRIDGE,
IMPRESSIONS AND CONSTRUCTION OF MASTER CAST
This film demonstrates the procedures involved in making a
temporary bridge, which protects and stabilizes the abutment
teeth, impression procedures with mercaptan rubber, the con-
struction of the master cast with individual dies, "and articu-
lation of the casts, (13% minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: Dr. Samuel E. Guyer, Professor and Chain
Department of fixed Prosthodontics
School of Dentistry
Washington University
St, Louis , Missouri
DYNAMICS OF OCCLUSION - NOMENCLATURE
Models are used to define the basic contact and functional
areas of maxillary and mandibular teeth, Their application
in centric and eccentric occlusion is exhibited, (16 minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: Dr. Morton Amsterdam
Dr. Arnold 5* Welsgold
University of Pennsylvania
School of Dental Medicine
DYNAMICS OF OCCLUSION - MANDIBULAR TEETH
The occluding relationships of posterior mandibular teeth in
centric and eccentric contacts are developed by reading im-
prints made in wax by the opposing teeth, (16 minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: Mr. Morris Feder
Dr. Arnold S. Weisgold
University of Pennsylvania
Snhnnl nf _D*»nt\a1. .Mo/Hr.i n»
8D-93
DYNAMICS OF OCCLUSION - MAXILLARY TEETH
Video The occluding relationships of posterior maxillary teeth in
Cassette centric and eccentric contacts are developed by reading im-
#47 prints made In wax by the opposing teeth, (11 minutes)
551 '-688 1
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: Mr. Morris Feder
Dr. Arnold S. Weisgol d
University of Pennsylvania
School of Dental Medicine
SD-94 DYNAMICS OF QCCLUSION--A LABORATORY EXEkUSE
DEMONSTRATING THE PRINCIPLES OF OCCLUSAL ADJUSTMENT
Video
Cassette The principles and procedures used to correct occlusal dishar-
#47 monies are demonstrated on articul a tor-mounted study casts,
694' -846' (15 minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: Dr. Arnold S. Wei s go Id
Dr, Leonard Abrams
University of Pennsylvania
School of Dental Medicine
8D-95 CONSTRUCTION OF A FIVE^UNIT BRIDGE-
WAX-UP OF BRIDGE USING A CONE TECHNIQUE TO
Video DEVELOP A HARMONIOUS OCCLUSAL PATTERN
Cassette
#15 This film, which is part of a series, Illustrates the proce-
716' -840' dures for wax-up of crowns and developing and establishing
the occlusion with cones of wax arranged to be compatible
with eccentric movements of the jaw. (12 minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: Dr. Samuel E. Guyer, Professor and Chairman
Department of Fixed Prosthodontics
School of Dentistry
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CONSTRUCTION OF A FIVE-UNIT BRIDGE-
PONTIC PREPARATION, BRIDGE ASSEMBLY , AND CEMENTATION
The final film in this series demonstrates the finalization of
the five unit bridge and includes adaptation of the pontic
facings, bridge, assembly, occlusal adjustment and cementation,
(9 ml nutes )
Produced By: Veterans Administration dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: Dr. Samuel E. Guyer, Professor and Chairman
Department of Fixed Prosthodontics
School of Dentistry
Washington University
St. Louis , Missouri
ENUCLEATION OF A DENTIGEROUS CYST OF THE MAXILLA
The diagnosis and surgical procedures for the treatment of a
dentigerous cyst are mtmn and the histopathologic^ charac-
teristics described, (6 3 i minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: Noah R. Calhoun, D,D*5, S M.S.D.
Oral Surgeon
VA Hospital, Washington, D. C.
Visiting Professor, Dental College
Howard University, Washington, P~ C,
BLEACHING THE ENDODQNTICALLY TREATED DISCOLORED TOOTH
Bleaching the discolored anterior tooth should be regarded as
an aid in obtaining good esthetics. This procedure, generally
restricted to those non-vital teeth having an adequate root
canal filling. Is clearly demonstrated, (12 minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: Duane E. Compton , D.D.S. , M.S. D.
Assistant Professor, Department of Endodonti
8D-99 INTRA-ORAL FIXATION OF JAW FRACTURES, PART I
Video Methods of fixation most commonly used in the management of
Cassette jaw fractures are demonstrated on a skull. Part. I includes
#38 the use of ligature wires* eyelets , continuous loops , single
224* -461 ' loops, horizontal levers,' and arch bars, (13% minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: Veterans Administration Hospital
Long Beach, California
SD^IOQ INTRA-QRAL FIXATION OF JAW FRACTURES, PART II
Video Methods of fixation most commonly used in the management of
Cassette jaw fractures are demonstrated on a skull. Part II includes
#38 the use of spl ints , circumferential wiring and direct wiring
463* -660 1 to zygomatic process and nasal spine. (15 minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: Veterans Administration Hospital
Long Beach, California
80^101 REDUCTION AND FIXATION Or I4IDDLE THIRD FRACTURES OF THE FACE -
LATERAL ORBITAL RIM APPROACH
Video
Cassette This film demonstrates the reduction of a fracture of the
#39 middle third of the face by the lateral orbital approach,
550 '-701 ' (13 minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: Thomas J. Pinion, D.D.S. , M.S.D.
Associate Dean and Professor of Dental Surgery
Dental College, Howard University
Washington, D, C,
Noah R. Calhoun, D.D.S-, M.S.D.
Oral Surgeon
VA Hospital, Washington, D. C.
Visiting Professor, Dental College
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3D- 102
DENTAL OFFICE EMERGENCIES - PART I
Video Anxiety and tension due to apprehension froi* the dental environ-
Cassette ment often precipitate emergencies In the dental office. The
#9 _ dentist may be required to render emergency treatment based
1 1 -306 ' upon the patient's signs and symptoms alone. This four-part
programmed Instructional course is designed to teach the emer-
gency procedures to be followed when physical and emotional
crises occur, (15 minutes)
Produced By: Department of Public Health
In Cooperation With: Dean W. Darby* D.D.S.
Continuing Education Branch
Department of Health, Education, and Wei far
Public Health Service
San Francisco, California
8D-103 DENTAL OFFICE EMERGENCIES - PART II
Video Anxiety and tension due to apprehension from the dental environ-
Cassette ment often precipitate emergencies in the dental office, The
£9 dentist may be required to render emergency treatment based upon
309 '-562' the patient 1 s signs and symptoms alone. This four-part pro-
grammed instructional course is designed to teach the emergency
procedures to be followed when physical and emotional crises
occur, (15 minutes)
Produced By: Department of Public Health
In Cooperation With: Dean W. Darby, D.D.S .
Continuing Education Branch
Department of Health, Education, and Welfare
8D-104
DENTAL OFFICE EMERGENCIES ■> PART III
Video Anxiety and tension due to apprehension from the dental environ-
Cassette ment often precipitate emergencies In the dental office. The
#9 dentist may be required to render emergency treatment based
564 ' -733 1 upon the patient's signs and symptoms alone, This four-part
programmed instructional course is designed to teach the emer-
gency procedures to be followed when physical and emotional
crises occur, (15 minutes)
Produced By: Department of Public Health
In Cooperation With: Dean W. Darby, D.D.S.
Continuing Educational Branch
Department of Health, Education, and Wei far
Public Health Service
San Francisco, California
8D-105 DENTAL OFFICE EMERGENCIES - PART IV
Video Anxiety and tension due to apprehension from the dental environ-
Cassette ment often precipitate emergencies in the dental office. The
#9 dentist may be required to render emergency treatment based
736 , -873 < upon the patient's signs and symptoms alone. This four-part
programmed instructional course is designed to teach the emer-
gency procedures to be foil wed when physical and emotional
crises occur, (15 minutes)
Produced By: Department of Public Health
In Cooperation With: Dean W. Darby, D. D.S .
Continuing Education Branch
Department of Health, Education, and Wei far
Piihlir Hpfll1-h Sprvirp
8D-106 ENDODONTIC THERAPY-ASYMPTOMATIC PERIAPICAL PATHG5I5 -
NON-SURGICAL APPROACH
VI deo
Cassette This film demonstrates the step-hy-step procedures for the prepara-
JJ, , , 101 t1on and f 1 1 11 n 9 of a r °ot canal; Illustrates debridement, enlarging, ^
Z73 -512 irrigation, chemical disinfection and filling of the canal, des- (f
cribes aseptic precautions and bacterial culture control, ( IS 1 , minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: Dr, Harry J. Healy
Professor and, Chairman
Indiana University at Indianapolis
School of Dentistry
Indianapolis, Indiana
8D-107 SURGICAL TREATMENT FOR ANKYLOSIS OF THE TEMPOROMANDIBULAR JOINT
Video Although arthroplasty usually involves removal of the displaced
Cassette condyle, this film demonstrates a surgical corrective procedure
i< on. USln9 3 ^ con1um Prosthesis constructed to the measurements of
1 -221 the English penny. (10 minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: Edwin Miller, D.D.S,
Veterans Administration Hospital
Houston, Texas
8D-I08 ANATOMY OF THE HEAD AND NECK - MAS SLIER AND TEMPORAL MUSCLES
Video Anatomy of the lateral aspect of the head is continued in this film.
Cassette with deeper dissection to include the temporal and masseter areas,
:f illustrating muscles, tissue spaces, associated nerves and vessels.
1-307 Artist's drawing augments the filmed cadaver dissection. (14 minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: Dr. Harry Sicher
Director of Research Training Program
Professor Emeritus, Anatomy
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ANATOMY OF THE HEAD AND NECK
PTERYGOID MUSCLES AND INFRA-PTERYGQJQ STRUCTURES
Video
Cassette Anatomy of the lateral aspect of the head Is continued deep to
#3 the pterygoid muscles and illustrates nerves and vessels to the
h 310 1 - 555 ! base of the skull. Artist's drawings augment cadaver dissec-
tion. In this film a review of the anatomy of the lateral aspect
of the head terminates the series, (16*1 minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: Dr, Harry Sicher
Director of Research Training Program
Professor Emeritus, Anatomy
Loyola University, School of Dentistry
8D-110 USE OF PRESSURE- INDICATING PASTE DURING THE DELIVERY OF DENTURES
Video Pressure-indicating pastes are important tools for developing
Cassette better- fitting dentures. This film shows the use of these mater-
IB ials when delivering newly -made dentures to the patient, (15 minutes)
394 , -603
Produced By; Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: Dr, James E. House
Department of Complete Prosthodontics
Indiana University School of Dentistry
Indl anapol 1 s , Indiana
8D-111 FLUID RESIN TECHNIQUE FOR PROCESSING COMPLETE DENTURES
Video The technique Is shown for processing dentures using fluid resin
Cassette in a hydrocol loid mould. The flasking procedure (which uses no
#5 gypsum products), sprulng, pouring the resin, and recovery of the
SOe^SZS 1 finished denture are demonstrated, (20 minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: Brien R. Lang, A,B. f D-D.S, , M.S.
Charles C Kelsey, B.S. , D.D.S., M.S.
Associate Professor, Complete Denture Department
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8D- 1 1 2 THE RETROGRADE AMALGAM IN ENDODONTICS
Video This film presents the indications for the retrograde root canal
Cassette filling and demonstrates in detail the procedures Involved
#11 (15 minutes)
515' -694 1
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With; James H. Simon, D.D.S.
VA Hospital, Long Beach, California
80-113 PHASE MICROSCOPY IN THE DIAGNOSIS OF THRUSH
Video This film shows the growth and development of Candida albicans by
Cassette phase microscopy. A specimen of this micotic infection was obtained
#10_ ■ by scraping a M white patch' 1 in the mouth. Diagnosis of primary
143 1 -270 p moniliasis is made by Identifying C. albicans In the culture,
characteristic clinical manifestations and response to treatment.
(7 minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: Dr. M. G. Wheatcroft
Dr. Sumter S* Arnim
Department of Pathology
University of Texas , Dental Branch
Houston 5 Texas
80-115 ORAL HYGIENE FOR THE TOTAL- CARE PATIENT
Video For the hospitalized patient who is physically or mentally unable
Cassette to care for himself, oral hygiene always presents a problem. The
#18 availability of an inges tible toothpaste, completely stable stan-
504* -676 ' nous fluoride jel and electric toothbrush greatly facilitate the
oral hygiene care of these patients. Procedures for using these
products to maintain oral hygiene for the "total -care H patient
are demonstrated, (1 % minutes )
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: Harold H> Niebel, D.D-S.
Veteran 5_ Admi ni strati on
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3D- 1 1 6
EXAMINATION OF OCCLUSION
Video Clinical procedures for examination of the entire masticatory
Cassette system are demonstrated. Emphasis is placed on determination
117 of centric relation in a patient with bruxism and tense jaw
)--370 l muscles, Roentgenograph^ examination related to occlusion
is included . (18 minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: Sigurd P. Ramf jord, L.D.S. , Ph .D,
Chairman, Department of Periodontics
Edward Green, D.D.S. , M,S,
Associate Professor, Department of
Periodonti cs
School of Dentistry
The University of Michigan
8D-117
Vi deo
Cassette
#17
373* -561 '
MOUNTING OF CASTS IN A SIMI-ADJUSTABLE ARTICULATOR AND
USE OF BITE PLANES
This film shows a step-by-step procedure for mounting of casts
in a Hanau semi-adjustable articulator using a conventional
face bow and check bites. Adjustment and function of a maxil-
lary bite plane are also demonstrated since the use of such
appliances often is indicated prior to determination of optimal
jaw relations, (14 minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperati on Wi th :
Sigurd p. Ramf jord, L.D.S. s Ph.D.
Chairman ^ Department of Periodontics
Edward Green, D.D.S., M.S.
Associate Professor* Department of
Periodontics
3tM58 OCCLUSAL ADJUSTMENT, PART I
CENTRIC
Video
Cassette This film entails indications, principles and methods for
#17 adjustment of occlusion to optimal freedom and stability*
563 '-753 ' both in centric relation and centric occlusion* The step-
by-step procedure includes both articulation and intra-oral
demonstration, (17 minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: Sigurd P. Rafttfjord, L,D,S, 5 Ph.D.
Chairman, Department of Periodontics
Edward Green, D,D S S,» M.S.
Associate Professor , Department of
Periodontics
School of Dentistry
The University of Michigan
8D-119 OCCLUSAL ADJUSTMENT, PART II
LATERAL AND PROTRUSIVE EXCURSIONS
Video
Cassette Adjustment of occlusal interferons in various eccentric con-
#17 tact relations is illustrated on mounted casts and by Intra-
756 , -877 , oral recording. The movie explains to what extent eccentric
movement should be adjusted. Proper finish and testing of the
results of the adjustment are Included, (13 minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: Sigurd P. Ramfjord, UD.S., Ph.D.
Chairman, Department of Periodontics
Edward Green 5 D.D„S* a M.S.
Associate Professor* Department of
Periodontics
PERIODONTAL EXAMINA : ION s PART I
EXAMIATIQN PROCEDURES
Procedures for clinical examination of the periodontium are
illustrated with emphasis being placed on gingival color, den-
si ty, relation of the gingival margin to the cemento-enamel
junction, pocket depth and bleeding tendency, Roentgenological
examination is also included. (17 minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: Sigurd P. Rarnfjord, L.D.S., Ph.D.
Chairman, Department of Periodontics
Edward Green, D.D.S, , M.S.
Associate Professor* Department of
Periodontics
School of Dentistry
The University of Michigan
PERIODONTAL EXAMINATION, PART II
CHARTING
This film illustrates detailed periodontal examination of singl
teeth and recording of the findings on a chart. The finished
chart should provide all information regarding periodontal mor-
phology pertinent to future diagnosis and treatment planning.
(19 minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: Sigurd P. Ramfjord, 1,0,5,, Ph. D.
Chairman, Department of Periodontics
Edward Green, D.D.S, , M.S.
Associate Professor, Department of
Periodontics
V^/OAL IMPLANT REPLACEMENT OF THE FRACTURED DISPLACED CONDYLE
Failure to reduce and immobil ize the fractured mandibular condyle
frequently results in poor articulation of the teeth, open bite
or inability to open the mouth. This film shows the use of a
prosthetic implant for correction of these complications, ( 7U mi nutes i
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperatiun With: George W. Hahn, D . D . 5 .
VA Hospital, Dallas, Texas
ORAL EXFOLIATIVE CYTOLOGY
Oral exfoliative cytology can disclose early and unsuspected can-
cer of the mouth, This film shows several clinical examples of
unsuspected mouth cancers and the technique for obtaining a
cytology specimen. Variation of the microscopic appearance of
normal cells and cancer cells is presented and the direct appli-
cation of several actual cases is shown, (17 minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: Henry C. Sandler, D.M.D. , M . P . H .
Clinical Professor of Community Dentistry
University of Southern California
School of Dentistry
Los Angeles, California
SIT DOWN , DOCTOR—AND LIVE!
Dentists have been punishing their legs and back needlessly for
several generations by working all day in a standing position
and without adequate assistance. According to statistics, "sit-
down 18 dentistry can prolong a dentist's useful operating life about
ten years, This film emphasizes the value of "sit-down 11 dentistry,
and shows the direct approach to the four oral quadrants, (11 minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: Harold H, Niebel , D.D.S.
Veterans Administration
Washington, D , C.
80-125
ORDERLY DEVELOPMENT OF REMOVABLE PARTIAL DENTURE DESIGN - PART I
Video Logical step-by-step procedure helps to simplify the development
Cassette of removable partial denture design. This film illustrates these
#35 sequences on maxillary and mandibular casts, (14 minutes)
1 '-310'
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: Walter J, Demer, D.D.5,
Associate Professor, Prosthetic Dentistry
School, of Dentistry
Georgetown University
8D-126 ORDERLY DEVELOPMENT OF REMOVABLE PARTIAL DENTURE DESIGN - PART II
Video Logical step-by-step procedure helps to simplify the development
Lassette 0 f removable partial denture design. This film Illustrates these
nr i sequences on maxillary and mandibular casts, (14 minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Aumini strati on Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: Walter J, Demer, D . D , 3 .
Associate Professor^ Prosthetic Dentistry
School of Dentistry
Georgetown University
8D-12Z SECONDARY IMPRESSIONS FOR THE DISTAL
EXTENSION BASE REMOVABLE PARTIAL DENTURE
Video
Cascette This film demonstrates the procedures incident to obtaining
#35 impressions of edentulous areas made on bases attached to the
51 8 1 -699 1 removable partial denture framework, These secondary impres-
sions cover all available bearing areas, record the peripheral
length, direction, and contours accurately and assure an inti-
mate contact between the base and residual ridge, (15 minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: Edmund A, Travagl ini , D.D.S,
Associate Professor, Prosthodontics *
Georgetown University
School of Dentistry
Washington, D, C.
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SURGICAL REPLACEMENT OF THE MANDIBLE WITH STAINLESS STEEL MESH
Video Demonstrates the surgical replacement of large segments of the
Cassette mandible using cast stainless steel mesh, This versatile pros-
MO thesis is capable of restoring both estheti and function,
566 l -745 l (15^ minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: George W. Hahn, D.D.S.
Veterans Administration Hospital
Dal las , Texas
8D-129
FREE GRAFTS OF PALATAL MU> - SA IN MANDIBULAR VESTIBULOPLASTY
Video Surgical deepening of the labial, buccal and lingual sulci will
Cassette increase the denture-bearing area and provide lateral stability.
Ml The free graft of palatal gingiva originally present, maintains
1 1 -34 1 ' the extent of the deepened sulci, and provides good denture
supporting tissue, (16 minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With:
H, David Hall , B,S., D.M.D,
Staff Oral Surgeon
Veterans Administration Hospital
Professor and Chairman
Division of Oral Surgery
Vanderbilt Medical Center
Nashville* Tennessee
85
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8D-131
SUBGINGIVAL CURETTAGE
video Subgingival curettage and root planing of peri odontally invol-
Cassette ved teeth are demonstrated in this film, The rationale for
^26 these therapeutic procedures Is explained, ( 1 5k minutes)
r-33T
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: Richard A, Schick, D.D.S. s M.S.
Robert R. Nissle, D.D.S., M.S.
Sigurd P. Ramfjord, L.D.S,, Ph.D.
Department of Periodontics
The University of Michigan
8D-132 LATERAL SLIDING FLAP
Video Demonstrates the lateral sliding flap operation for the correc-
Cassette ti on of labial gingival recession on a central Incisor. The
^26 rationale for this surgical procedure is discussed. (Hh minutes)
333' -539'
Produced By: Veteran;, Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: E. Barrie Kenney, B.D.Sc, D.D.S. , M.S.
Sigurd P. Ramfjord, L-D.S . , Ph. 0.
Department of Periodontics
The University of Michigan
80-133 DOUBLE PAPILLAE REPOSITIONED FLAP
Video Demonstrates the use of a double papillae repositioned flap to
Cassette cover a defect created by labial gingival recession. Indications
#26 for this procedure are discussed. ( 1 Zk minutes)
541' -694'
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: James W. Knowles , D.D.S. , M.S.
Sigurd P. Ramfjord, L. D.S. , Ph.D.
Department of Periodontics
The University of Michigan
8D-134
VERTICAL DIMENSION IN COMPLETE DENTURES
Video Proportional and functional methods to establish a tentative ver-
Cassette tical dimension for the edentulous patient are demonstrated,
#4 The correlation of this dimension with the centric relation
607' -740' is emphasized, (11% minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: Edmund A. Travaglini , D.D.S.
Dental Field Supervisor
Dental Professional Service
Veterans Administration, Washington, D. C,
8D-135 CENTRIC RELATION
Video Registration of the centric relation record with wax occlusal
Cassette rims is shown and explained, Methods used to ret rude the man-
#4 dible are demonstrated and the three-dimensional character of
742 l -849 l this record is detailed with drawings, (10 minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: Edmund A, Travaglini, D.D.S.
Dental Field Supervisor
Dental Prof es si onal Service
Veterans Administration, Washington, D. C
8D-136 CENTRIC CHECK BITE PROCEDURE
Video The centric check bite is based on the premise that a border
Cassette position exists and can he repeated and reproduced. In this
#5 segment of this three-part series, the methodology of this pro-
1 1 -238 1 cedure is described, This step finalizes the centric relation
record by verifying the previous tentative positions. (10 minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: Edmund A, Travaglini, D.D,5,
Dental Field Supervisor
Dental Professional Service
Veterans Administration, Washington* D,C,
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3D-137
INITIAL OR HYGIENIC PHASE OF PERIODONTAL THERAPY
Video The procedures to be included in the initial or hygienic phase
Cassette of all periodontal therapy are demonstrated, Comparison be-
#27 '-ween the patient's periodontal status at admission and com-
1 '-362* pletion of treatment is presented, (18 minutes)
Produced By; Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: Sigurd P. Ramf jord, L,D.S. S Ph.i).
Edward Green, D.D.S., M.S.
Department of Periodontics
The University of Michigan
8D-138 CASTING OF DENTAL GOLD ALLOYS
THERMAL EXPANSION TECHNIQUE
Video
Cassette This film explains that the fabrication of accurately fitting
*8 dental castings is dependent upon proper se 1 • :tion and use of
1 1 - 356 1 materials. It covers the prevention of warp age of wax patterns,
selections and attachment of the sprue, investing, eliminating
the wax pattern, and melting and casting the alloy. (16 minutes)
Produced By: U.S . National Bureau of Standard-
Washington, D. C.
8D-139 GINGI VECTOMY
Video A surgical gingi vectomy is performed on a 28-year old patient
Cassette with periodontal disease. The operative technique is pre-
#27 sented in detail, Pre-operati ve examination and post-operative
366 1 -635 1 results are demonstrated, (20 minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Admi nistration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With; Sigurd P. Ramf jord , L.D.S . , Ph.D.
Chairman, Department of Periodontics
School of Dentistry
The University of Michigan
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8D-14Q
SLIDING FLAP WITH FREE GINGIVAL GRAFT
Video A lateral positioned split thickness flap and free gingival graft
Cassette are used to correct a periodontal defect on a 16-year old patient's
#27 lower central Incisor. Post-operative results are presented.
638' -81 2 1 (16 minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: James W* Knowl es , D.D.S. , M.S.
Sigurd P. Ramf jord, L.D.S. , Ph.D.
Department of Periodontic^
The University of Michigan
8D-141 PREPARATION OF THE IMMEDIATE DENTURE FOR DELIVERY
Video The procedures shown will promote the continued health of the tis=
Cassette sues and reduce post-delivery problems* These demonstrations include
#6 selective grinding to develop a smooth , free articulation of the
31 5 1 -51 5 1 teeth and corrections of the periphery and the tissue surface to
permit proper seating of the denture* (13 minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: Brien R. Lang, D.D.S .
Associate Professor
Complete Denture Department
School of Dentistry
■ - University of Michigan
8D-142 POSITIVE DUPLICATION OF THE NATURAL DENTITION FOR
THE IMMEDIATE DENTURE PATIENT— PART I
Video
Cassette The technical procedures for fabricating acrylic denture teeth
#13 and duplicating the mold, shade position and arrangement of the
l'»338 ! natural teeth for the immediate denture patient ar?e demonstrated
in this two-part film, (16 minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: Robert L* Pearce, D.D.S,
Assistant Director for Research and
Education in Dentistry
Veterans Administration
Washington, D. C.
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8D-143 POSITIVE DUPLICATION OF THE NATURAL DENTITION FOR
THE IMMEDIATE DENTURE PATIENT— PART II
Video
Cassette The technical procedures for fabricating acrylic denture teeth
J 13 and duplicating the mold, shade position and arrangement of the
340'-569' natural teeth for the immediate denture patient are demonstrated
in this two-part film, (16 minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: Robert L Pearce* D.D.S.
Assistant Director for Research and
Education in Dentistry
Veterans Administration
Washington, D. C.
80-144 SETTING AN ADJUSTABLE ARTICULATOR TO POSITIONAL RECORDS
PART I
Video
Cassette The adjustments for the instrument are described and the methodo-
#6 logy of recording the hinge axis on a patient and Its transfer
518^740 ' to the articulator are demonstrated, The patient's casts are
related to the articulator in the proper plane and the mandibular
cast mounted to the maxillary in the most retruded position,
(18% minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: Florian Knap, D.D.S,
Chairman, Fixed Prosthodontics
School of Dentistry
Marquette University
Milwaukee, Wisconsin ^.
80-145 SETTING AN ADJUSTAi/. t rtii/ICUL ATOR TO POSITIONAL RECORDS
- rt i;
Vi deo
Cassette This film shows the ..jet hods employed to obtain the patient's
#6 lateral and protrusive ree'rds a*ter pre-regHtra tiun of these
743' -861 ' positions on the articulator, Th* settings on the adjustable
instrument to accept these record* * re described and close-up
omparisons are made of the articulator occlusion and the
patient's occlusion. It is felt that these procedures are
extremely helpful in diagnosing occlusal problems and in the
fabrication of complicated fixed bridges, (12 minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: Florian Knap, D.D.S.
Chairman, Fixed Pros thodonti cs
School of Dentistry
Marquette University
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
8D-146 FREE GINGIVAL GRAFT
Video A split-flap and free gingival graft are used to correct gin-
Cassette gival recession on a patient's two mandibular central incisors,
#26 Sufficient gain in gingival attachment is achieved to avoid
695 1 -829 1 muscle pull around these teeth, (12*$ minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: James W. Knowles, D.D.S. , M.S.
Sigurd P. Ramfjord, L.D.S., Ph.D.
Department of Periodontics
School of Dentistry
The University of Michigan
80-147 VELOPHARYNGEAL CLOSURE IN SPEECH AND DEGLUTITION
Video The mechanism of velopharyngeal closure and speech is demon-
Cassette stratea in a patient who had undergone a radical right max-
1 ' =323 ' ctorny and orbita1 exenteration for carcinoma. (17 minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: John M. Rati no, M.D,
Chief Resident, Plastic Surgery
Georgetown University and
VA Hospital, Washington, D. C,
80=148 • THE RIGHT CHOICE
Video This film shows the relationship between the Ingestion of sul-
i?I ™V nd 1ts conversi0n t0 dextran and acid by oral bacteria
til' cm Strep Ju d his Fr1ends " Portray this reaction in an animated
-b\\ sequence. The dramatic results of human and environmental
pollution are shown. (6 minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: Harold H. Niebel , D.D.S.
Director, Dental Training Center
VA Hospital, Washington. D. C.
80=150 SECTIONAL TRAY IMPRESSION FOR MAXILLARY IMMEDIATE DENTURE
Video Although the construction of the wsuon tray demonstrated in
Cassette this film requires slightly more time, it allows more control
i • -319' f borc,er ^tensions and permits a functional type of palatal
i seal to be established. The edentulous portion of the impres-
sion can also be used for the construction of an accurate and
stable base plate. (14% minutes)
Produced By: . Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With- Charles C. Kelsey, B.S., D.D.S, , M.S.
Brien R. Lang, A . B . , D.D.S. , M.S.
Associate Professors
Complete Denture Department
School of Dentistry
University of Mlchiqan
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8D-151 INTRODUCTION TO EXTRA- ORAL RADIOGRAPHY—THE FILM CASSETTE
Video Dental examinations are enhanced by radiographs covering areas
Cassette larger than possible with intra- era! films and having better
#31 definition than panographs. The equipment necessary for extra-
1 '-116' oral radiography in the dental office is described, (5 minutes)
Produced By; Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: Albert G. Richards, M.S.
Professor of Dentistry
University of Michigan
S^ h : of Dentistry
Ann v-^r, Michigan
8D-152 EXTRA-ORAL RADIOGRAPHY— THE STANDARD LATERAL JAW
Video With the lateral jaw radiograph, the maxillary molars and their
Cassette supporting structures, mandibular molars and the bicuspid -ireas
#31 can be exposed without superimposi tion of other structures.
11 8 1 -219 * This technique is demonstrated in detail, (5% minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Admfni-stration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: Albert G, Richards 9 M.S.
Professor of Dentistry
University o^ Michigan
School of Dentistry
Ann Arbor, Michigan
80^153 EXTRA^ORAL RADIOGRAPHY—THE ANTERIOR LATERAL JAW
Video The anterior lateral jaw radiograph shows the anterior teeth and
Cassette their supporting structures from the midline back to the cuspid
#31 region, Positioning the patient and x-ray cone are clearly
223 1 -310 1 demonstrated, (Bh minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: Albert G. Richards , M.S.
Professor of Dentistry
University of Michigan
School of Dentistry
Ann Arbor, Michigan
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80^154
EXTRA-ORAL RADIOGRAPHY — THE P V TERIO'P LATERAL JAW
Video The posterior lateral jaw radiograph is useful for investigating
Cassette fractures, cysts and neoplasms of the radius, angle and oostenr? r
#31 _ body of the mandible, The technique of obtaining this "i«w i-.
3 1 2 1 -382 ' clearly presented, (5 minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: Albert G, RicharGS, M.S.
Professor of Dent \ r , i.
University of Michigan
School of Dentistry
Ann Arbor, Michigan
8D-155 EXTRA-ORAL RADIOGRAPHY-- THE MANDIBULAR CONDYLE
The position of the patient, head of the x - -ay machine and cassette
are adjusted to radiographics 1 ly expose the condylar process of
the mandible. The structures on both sides are recorded but only
those from the one side are clearly defined, (6 minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: Albert G. Richards, M.S.
Professor of Dentistry
Um" verr- i ty of Michigan
School of Dentistry
Ann Arbor, Michigan
Video
Cassette
131
384' -468 '
8D-156 EXTRA-ORAL RADIOGRAPHY— TEMPOROMANDIBULAR JOINT SURVEY
Video The condylar head, articular fossa, articular eminence, external
Cassette auditory canal and the mastoid region are seen in the radiograph
#32 of this area, The technique of obtaining this film is demon-
1 1 -149' strated on a skull anri live patient, (6 ! a minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: Albert G. Richards, M.S.
Professor of Dent* -trv
University of Michigan
School of Dentistry
~ Ann Arbor, Michigan
8D-157 FACIAL MOULAGE IMPRESSION
Video Models of the face make excellent pre and post-operative records
Cassette for the plastic surgeon 5 otolaryngologist , and maxi llo-faclal
#42 prosthodontist. An Impression technique for the construction
326 5 -481 1 of facial moulagr is demonstrated in detail, (10 minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: F. Pflughoeft, D.D.S.
Dental Service
Veterans Administration Hospital
Wood, Wisconsin
8D~158 INTERPROXIMAL (BITEWING) RADIOGRAPHY
Video Interproximal or "bite-wing 11 dental radiographs are used to
Cassette reveal i nterproximal , occlusal, and secondary caries in posterior
#32 teeth and to provide an accurate pic?.<J"™ of the alveolar crests,
1 5 1 1 ^434 1 An accepted technique for obtaining the?se views is presented in
detai 1 , ( 1 6 l 2 minutes )
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: Albert G. Richards, M.S.
Professor of Dentistry
University of Michigan
School of Dentistry
Ann Arbor, Michigan
OCCLUSAL RADIOGRAPHY* PART I
—INTRODUCTION AND MAXILLARY PROJECTIONS
Five specific types of occlusal radiographic examinations of the
maxilla are presented. Common errors in positioning are explained
and their correction demonstrated, (13 minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: Albert G. Richards, M.S.
Professor of Dentistry
University of Michigan
School of Dentistry
Ann Arbor, Michigan
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80-159
Video
Cas^tte
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436 ' -607 '
8D-160
T 00TH3RUSHING I- CIRCULAR SCRUB METHOD
Video The circular scrub method of toothb rushing with a soft, multi-
Cassette tufted brush is demonstrated on a typo do nt; and in the mouth of
#20 a patient, (13 minutes)
342'-534'
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: C. Mark Gil son, D.D.S. , M.S.
Sigurd P. Ram fjord, L . D * S . , Ph.D.
Department of Periodontics
The University of Michigan
80-161 TOOTHBR,;.?;, <G II — THE BASS TECHNIQUE
Video The Bass, or intracrevlcular method of toothbrushing with a soft
Cassette mul ti -tufted toothbrush, is demonstrated on a typodont and in
#20 the mouth of a patient. (14 minutes)
537'-710*
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: C. Mark Gil son, D.D.S. , M.S.
Sigurd P. Ramfjord, L.D.S. , P; f D.
Department of Periodontics
The University of Michigan
80-162
GUM TROUBLE - WHAT IS IT, DOCTOR?
Vid?*o A major concern of the dental profession is the introduction of
Cassette the public to preventive procedures that may be used to maintain
#19 optimum oral health. Plaque i dentificati " removal with
61 5 1 ^742 1 the aid of dental floss and the toothhru \ wtrated in
this patient motivational film, (n minu'
Produced By: Veterans Admin r strati on Dentas
In Cooperation With,
nuv.g Center
Herman Corn , D.D.S.
Associate Professor of Periodontics
University of Pennsylvania
School of Dental Medicine
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1 n i »■■ -if H"i With, "-i -n ii d I' . I'-im f jur-l , I . H.S . , I'll .P .
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Cms so Up Ifir tooth fat tors contri hut. i nq to life like replacements for
tt]? t hn pilentulous pat iont nrn dealt with in this series . In the
I' j?/' Mrs!, film, the various sys terns for selecting the size of the
tMpt.h ,irn il^iimrr. f ra tpd and tho advantages And disadvantages
exp I «i i ned . ( I in i rit i tns )
PrniluM-l Py : Vfferaris Adminis h\i Hon [inn ta 1 Training Center
In (.iMpnrdt ion With: James E , House, U . D . S .
Head, Department of Complete Prosthodontics
Indiana University School of Dentistry
Indianapol is , Indiana
8D-166 ESTHETICS IN COMPLETE DENTURES, PART II
ANTERIOR TOOTH COLOR
Video
Cassette The methods for developing harmony between artificial teeth and
#12 facial colors are exposed In this film and a synthesis of the
330' -530 1 elements producing pleasing color harmony satisfying to the
patient and dentist are presented, (14 minutes)
Produced By; Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: Janies E. House, D.D.S .
Head, Department of Complete Prosthodontics
Indiana University School of Dentistry
Indianapolis Indiana
I H) li C E L A I N - 1 ; MS I". D* T 0 - (i OL 0 CROWNS AND BRIDGES, PART I
1O0TH PREPARATION
Video
Cassette Correct tooth preparation for por ce lain- f us cd- to - go 1 d crowns
*16 is demonstrated. Careful adherence to the basic principles
?1 8 * -446 ' and techniques that are presented results in the production
of an accurately fitting and es thetical ly pleasing fixed
parti ill denture ( 13 mi nutes )
Produced By; Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: Keith A. Thayer, D.I). 5,
Professor & (lead,
Department of Crown and Bridge
Coll eye of Dentistry
Uni vers i ty of Iowa
8D-168 PORCELAIN- FUSED-TO-GOlD CROWNS AND BRIDGES, PART II
GINGIVAL RETRACTION AND DIE PREPARATION
Video
Cassette Accurately fitting gingival margins can be achieved by carefully
#16 adhering to the principles and details of gingival retraction*
448 1 -5/2 1 impression technique and die preparation demonstrated In this
film. (8*s minutes)
Produced By; Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With; Keith A, Thayer, D.D.S.
Professor & Head ,
Department of Crown and Bridge
Col lege of Dentistry
University of Iowa
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« I il-ir'd i /Mil im.huiit ufhi (ho ii-suP . .iM- .Mown f.u ho uniform and
I'-IAV tuiJiiitc. I Mi • import. iw r and Mt nt oral pro 1 ". Un-'ifv. fire? omplhr
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V idou In this film, a reverse bevel flat) is used to remove croviculir
CtVi^et-t? epithelium from periodontal pockets and provide adequate access
• 28 tor subsequent sea 1 i nq and root planing. (19 minutes)
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Produced By : Veterans Mm i ni s tra t i on Dental Tra ininq Center
In Cooperation With: Sigurd P, Rani fjord, L . 0 . S . , Ph . D.
Depa rtment of Per iodonti c r
The University of Michigan
8 D- 1/1 IN VIVO STAINING OF INTRA- ORAL DYS PLASTIC CHANGE
Video A simple in v i vo staining test is presented in which toluidine
Cassette blue dye is used to delineate the distribution of neoplastic
* 10 epithelium in the intraepithelial intraoral lesion, (9 minutes'
546 1 -652 1
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: Harold H. Niebel, D.D.S,
Director, Dental Training Center
VA Hospital
Washington, D . C.
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BD-17? UPWUAIlll dA* IMPULSION
Video In t* conference on the? distal e*t.i»ns j on Removable Parti til non-
Cassette ture with Ors. 0. C . Appl eqatt; , Dayton i)tj nb«i r Krajicek and
#36 E, A. Tr<ivaglini t attention Wcis focused on stress control us
a mean', of maintaining oral health . This distribution over the
edentulous ridges crin he achl ovod through secondary Impressions
of these area* with fluid wax. ( 1 v. minutes)
Produced By: Vftrrans ArtuinKtrfition Dnnttil Tra ini nq Center
In Cooperation With : Oliver r . . AppleqiHo , [).[), S.
[meri f.us PrufVsbor of Dent is try
School of Dmt i stry
Univerri ty of Mi chi tjfin
8D-1 73 OCCLUSAL PATH RECORD
Video A recent discussion on the requirements of removable partial
Cassette dentures had as participants Dr. 0. C. Applegate* D, D. Kra ji cek
#36 and E, A, Travaqlini* One of the requisites discussed was the
288' -504' Development of an Occlusal Path Record for Removable Partial
Dentures which is the subject of this film, (15 minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With" Oliver C. Applegate, D.D.S.
Emeritus Professor of Dentistry
School of Dentistry, University of Michigan
8D-174 OCCLUSAL RADIOGRAPHY, PART II
MANDIBULAR PROJECTIONS
Video
Cassette An accepted technique for obtaining a mandibular anterior
#32 occlusal radiograph is demonstrated. Errors in positioning*
611 '-699 1 and their correction, are explained, (8 minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: Albert G. Richards, M.S.
Professor of Dentistry
University of Michigan
School of Dentistry
Ann Arbor, Michigan
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V i f I' fc p -VhpvjI of t\ torus is iruliCiiffMt when it interfere^ with speech
•■iv'»'?Mh or ,i prostfuM i c a |»p 1 1 a rice, f roqu t ?r 1 1 1 y nor oinrs traumatized or
I i nf pi t(M| . An tic cp|)t.pd technique for this surrjic<il procedure
fctf*) ' - is ilHn»unsr.ri.\t.tw| n n two sepa rdto pa 1 1 on is . (10 minutes)
'YoJuued By: Vetorans Admi n is trat ion Dm t,a 1 Training Center
in i.nopiWd ti on With: H- David Mall, b,:,, D.M.tl,
Staff Oral Surqnnn, VA Hospital
Professor and Chairman, Pi vision of Oral Surgery
Vanderbi 1 t Medical Center
Na sh v i lie, Tenne v;h^
HO- 1 ^ 1 ANTfRlOR MAXILLARY OSTEOTOMY AND CLOSURE OF DIASTEMA
Video An accepted technique for surgically correcting the protrusion
Cassette Mnd diastema of maxi 1 lary central incisors is demonstrated in
-41 this film, (16 1 , minutes)
344 '-575'
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation Wi th : Noah R. Calhoun, D.D.S., M.S.D.
Oral Surgeon
Veterans Administration Hospital
Washington, D. C .
Visiting Professor, Dental College,
Howard University
Washington, D. C,
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8D-189
Video
Cassette
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315 '-457'
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t h r ? SiWim t'lfir.i' way a suvqeoM antl his n jr'.i * handle stirq'Mi
i ns tnmifMif.-i Jurirw tin operation, ( / minutes)
Produced By • Piih 1 i .. Hon 1 1 h Servi re
In I'm i-ii f 1 1 1 m W i f h : l)i vi s i nn ul I )c , nl,*i I Ilea I Ui
N.i 1 1 driii I Inst, i tu tos nf llp.i 1 1 h
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tNUODUN! ICS - i-'Kl'.PAKATI ON OF THE ROOT CANAL, PART 1
The basic steps of root canal preparation to receive a qu tta
perch a fillintj are deniorst rated on an upper control incisor,
This includes thn elimination of all sources of irritation in
the canal, such as toxic protein breakdown products and micro-
organisms . Enldryimu tanerinq. and smooth! ncj the canal are
clearly demonstrated, (Hv minutes)
Produced By: U. S. Department of the Navy
ENDODONTICS - PREPARATION OF THE ROOT CANAL, PART II
Files and reamers are used to create a definite preparation to
receive the desired filling material. Since the configuration
of the preparation is dictated by the morphology of the canal ,
variations are shown. Microbial culture and control are also
seen in this film. (10 minutes)
Produced By: V, E. Department of the Navy
HI)- 190
f NDonoNTics ^ ni.LiNfi t hi rooi canal
Video Lateral condensation of qutta pr rcha and (hp ir,n of silver canon
Cassette to achieve total obliteration of tho root canal spaces and es-
tab 1 Ish an effective sen! are demonstrated in this film. Indl-
460 1 -6 18 1 cations for each mothod am pros pn ted. (I2 l p minutes) *
Produced By:
Department of the* Navy
8D-191
Video
Cassette
62T-714'
ENDODONTICS
FILLING NIL ROOT CANAL- -BICUSPID TttTH
The technique of filling root canals with silver cones is demon-
strated. (9 minutes )
Produced By; LL S, Department of the Navy
80-192
Video
Cassette
#44
1 '-208;
RIGHT ANGLE RADIOGRAPHY WITH RINN CIRCULAR
POSITIONING INDICATING DEVICE—ANTERIOR TEETH
The technique described in this film utilized a long, cylindrical
tube with instruments designed to position the film parallel to
the long axes of the teeth, and guiding devices to direct the
x-ray beam at right angles to the film. These are known as the
Rinn Circular Positioning Indicating Devices, (9 minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With:
William J, Updegrave, D,D.S.
Professor, Dental Radiography
Temple Uni versi ty
School of Dentistry
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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Cassette The patient recei vos 50 loss rati i j t i on with the rectangular tube
«44 demonstrated in f- hi s film than with the con vontional circular tube,
ih'> ' - f >l l . ' Ri qht-anqle Accc if ; sor i and hnciin-di rocti nn i ns tmnipntr; desiqned for
radiography of the antiori or tpoth art 1 used. ( 10 1 .. minutes )
Produced By: Veterans Adnnnis tration Pnntal Training Center
In Cooperation With: Will iani J, Updetjraye, D - D . S .
Professor, Dental Radiography
Temple University School of Dentistry
Phi ladel phi a , Pennsyl vania
80O9 5 RIGHT ANGLE RADIOGRAPHY WITH RINN RECTANGULAR
POSITIONING INDICATING DEVICE — POSTERIOR TEETH
Vi 'leo
Cassette This film demonstrates the use of a rectangular tube to decrease
?44 the amount of x-radiation received by a patient in dental radio-
51 8 * - 657 1 graphy. Instruments used to achieve perfect alignment of the
posterior teeth and film are also shown. (11 minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: William J, Updegrave, [L D . S .
Professor, Dental Radiol oqy
Temple University School of Dentistry
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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Willi MINN niHCUIAR POM T IDNING INDICATING
vicioo nrvin - part i--an rr rfom ii i.rti
Cassette
?44 Minn HI soet inu Arv) lu I ns t rumen ts «ind u circular motal tube are
665' -7h2 ' used to produce anterior tooth imnrjos of cor met 1 oriq 1 tudi rial
dimension. Rddfoyrnphs obtii innd wi th this technique arc? s imple
to takn and accurately roprotlucod . (M 1 , minute?;)
Produced By: Voti*rans Admin is tr ( ition Den fa 1 Tniininc) Center
In Cunpnr.if inn Wild; Will Mm J. llpdp<jr<!Vis D.D.S,
Prot us so r , IJi?n U 1 Kadi o I ocjy
Tomp 1 o University School of Dentistry
Ph il ddol phi a , Pennsyl va n i a
8D- 197 BISECTING ANGLE RADIOGRAPHY WITH RINN CIRCULAR
POSITIONING INDICATING DEVICE— POSTERI OR TEETH
Video
Cassette This film demonstrates the use of Rinn Bi secting-Angle instru-
#45 ments to standardize and simplify the procedure of projecting
208 '-394* an x-ray beam perpendicular to a plane bisecting the angle formed
by the longitudinal axis of the tooth and the plane of the film
packet. The resulting radiographs are of excellent quality and
can be accurately duplicated, (B ] 2 minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: William J, Updegrave, 0,0,3,
Professor, Dental Radiology
Temple University School of Dentistry
Phi 1 a del phi a, Pennsylvania
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Cassi'M *■ Ihi* Ihnn Rim;! uhqu l<n I'um i luninti I mlii .1 M n*! Pov it v is usihI to
Mb iiu t.oiiiri lie a 1 1y obtain the cornel huri/imtul rind vrriidil iirum-
?0H ' - I'M' hit ion in a pp 1 y i ncj f hp hi srt.f inq - arui 1 1 - principle for intm-ord 1
rdili oMraphy . A roc tcjnqu In f t ubn i j . u'.t'd to rmiun? the? amount
nt rjfii.it inn rcM.rivod by tho p«it itwit , ( 1 mi nu I t»s )
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8D-199 BISECTING ANGLE RADIOGRAPHY WITH R I NN RECTANGULAR
POSITIONING INDICATING DEVICE—POSTERIOR TEETH
Video
Cassette This film demonstrates the use of instruments for Bisecting-
H5 Angle Radiography of the posterior teeth. A rectangular tube
396 1 -540' minimizes the amount of radiation to the patient. Posterior
radiographs obtained with this technique are free of technical
errors and can be accurately duplicated, (10 minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: William J, Updegrave, 0,0=3,
Professor, Dental Radiology
Temple University School of Dentistry
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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l>'Hi»' 1 1 ' v * * I . in Mini|itinn«, n! ,i<lviinri"l hnnn f ipppt i on . (M nil nu tr*
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POS I T I ON I NCi INDICATING DFVICf;
{ -\ |,,St ' tr - r Hii' ()os j t. igninci iridi ch i i ru] device demons trated in this film auto-
rn t i t icii I ly i fhii ca tes the correct beam-teeth alignment, eliminates
cone cuttinq , .irui correctly records the embrasures and contact
areas . ( ]Q nij nutes)
Proilut.orj By: Voteranu Administration Dental Tra i rn ny Center
In Cooperation With: Willi am J. Updeqrave, D.D.S,
Professor, Dental Radiology
Temple University School of Dentistry
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
RADIOGRAPHY OF THE TEMPOROMANDIBULAR JOINTS
Video Three techniques, utilizing conventional dental radiographic
Cassette units for radiographing the temporomandibular joints from their
lateral and inferior aspects, are demonstrated in this film,
T-399' These techniques are the transcranial lateral oblique, the trans*
orbital, and the inf racrania 1 . (19^ minutes)
Produced By; Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: William J. UpdeQrave, D.D. S .
Professor, Dental Radiology
Temple University School of Dentistry
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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80^03
RADIOGRAPHY ni" THE MANDIBULAR RAMUS Willi IHt I'ANORfX UNIT
Video A method of obtaining convention!] I p.moriinik radioqrdphs of thr
Cassette 1 r?ki x 1 Ho- mil nd 1 bu 1 ii r reqiom Is Memorr, tnitod. A technique o! uh-
#46 talnlnq a modi find view of the mini l.o < orroct dis<:rop«nu;1o c i
402 1 -bZb 1 is also shown. (H 1 ., minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dentdl Trafnlnq Center
In Cooperation Wi th : Will lam J, llpdtMirdvc; v O.IJ.S.
Professor. Denta 1 Radiology
Temple University School of Dentistry
Phi InHnlphi n , IVnn r »y 1 v/mla
8Q-2Q4 DENTAL ESTHETICS
TOOTH ARRANGEMENT - PART I
Video
Cassette The arrangement of teeth in this film is based on a system using
#12A accurately contoured occlusal rims, These are a three dimensional
1 '-274 ■ guide for laboratory technicians in arriving at the general tooth
arrangement and perfecting their rotation, (13 minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperati on Wi th : James E. House , D.D.S.
Professor, Department of Complete prosthodontics
Indiana University School of Dentistry
Indianapolis, Indiana
8D-2G5 DENTAL ESTHETICS
TOOTH ARRANGEMENT - PART 1 1
Video
Cassette This film describes and demonstrates through drawings and perfor-
#12A mance the basic positional changes that can be applied to indl*
282 1 -461 1 vidua! anterior teeth. The superior-inferior, anterior-posterior,
the pitch as well as the tilt and rotation of each anterior tooth
receives consideration* (12 minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperati on Wi th : James E. House, D.D.S.
Professor, Department of Complete Prosthodontics
Indiana University School of Dentistry
Indi anapolls , Indiana
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8D-206 DENTAL ESTHETICS
TOOTH ARRANGEMENT - PART III
VI deo
Cassette This film describes the application of five positional changes
^12A of the anterior teeth and how these changes affect the appearance
468' -eOS' of edentulous patients, Labio-dental sounds and their effect on
soft wax forms the basis for arriving at the desired tooth
position in this arrangement system, ( 10 J 2 minutes )
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With; James E, House, D.D.S.
Professor, Department of Complete Prosthodontlc
Indiana University School of Dentistry
I ndianapol is , Indiana
8D-207 AMALGAM CAVITY PREPARATION
MODIFIED OUTLINE FORM, PLACEMENT OF LINER, BASES & PINS
Video
Cassette A modified Class Two cavity is prepared for an amalgam restora-
#48 tion . In a second tooth with a large cavity and little tooth
1 '-202 1 structure remaining, pins are employed to secure retention,
(9^ ni nutes J
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: Wilmer B. Fames , D.D.S*
Emory Universi ty
School of Dentistry
8D»208 AMALGAM ALLOYS
DISPENSING SYSTEMS DISPOSABLE CAPSULES AND AMALGAMATOR
Video
Cassette The cut and content of various commercially available amalgam
#48 alloys are discussed. A variety of proportioning, dispensing
212 '-328 1 and amalgamating devices are demonstrated, (7 minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: Wilmer B, Eames , D .D.S.
Emory Uni versi ty
School of Dentistry
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80-209 CONTOURED AMALGAM MATRIX
WEDGI NG-C0NDEN5I NG METHODS, CARVING AND POLISHING
Video
Cassette Newly designed, anatomically contoured matrix bands are used in
#48 filling a Class Two cavity* A variety of wedges to secure inter-
ase'-ftJO' proximal adaptation of the band are shown. Condensing, carving
and finishing the amalgam restoration are also seen in this film,
(9 mi nutes )
Produced By: Veterans Admi ni strati n Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: Wilmer B. Eames, D.D,S.
Emory Uni versi ty
School of Dentistry
8D-210 COMPOSITES
REVIEWING OF TYPES , PULP PROTECTION ETCHING
Video AND PIN TECHNIQUE- PLACEMENT AND FINISHING
Cassette
#48 Various composite filling materials are discussed. Photomicrographs
475'~620' show the desirability of pupal protection. Advantages of enamel
acid etching are presented. The use of pins Is seen and the tech-
nique of finishing the restoration ■:, *e demonstrated, (11% minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperati on With : Wilmer B. Eames, D.D.S *
Emory University
School of Dentistry
8D-211 CEMENTATION
PROPERTIES OF LUTING CEMENTS-MIXING TECHNIQUES-PULP
Video PRODUCTION CASTING DISPLACEMENT PROBLEMS-ETCHING TECHNIQUE
Cassette
#48 The properties of zinc phosphate, si 11 cophosphate or zinc oxide and
630 1 -702 * eugenol derivatives, and polycarboxylate cements are discussed.
Mixing techniques are shown. Etching of the casting to provide
relief and permit eating is also seen in this film, (6H minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation Wi th: Wilmer B. Eames, D.D.S.
Emory Uni versi ty
School of Dentistry
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8D-212
Video
Cassette
#49
r-278'
ENDODONTICS
DIAGNOSIS AND CASE SELECTION - PART I
The clinical history, tests and radiographic findings required
for accurate diagnosis and treatment of endodontic disease is
presented. The rationale for treatment Is explained. (13 minutes)
Produced By: U. S. Department of the Navy
8D-213
Video
Cassette
#49
ENDODONTICS
DIAGNOSIS AND CASE SELECTION - PART II
The criteria for careful case selection to achieve successful
results In endodontic therapy, such as esthetics and systemic
286 '-SIS' disease, are emphasized. To illustrate the principles of diag-
nostic procedures, some typical cases are shown, (16 minutes)
Produced By: U. S. Department of the Navy
8D-2I4
Video
Cassette
#50
T-388'
ENDODONTICS
PULP MORPHOLOGY AND EFFECTIVE ACCESS
PART I - THE ANTERIOR TEETH
Criteria and techniques for obtaining proper access In endodon-
tic therapy are demonstrated In a series of radiographs and
six anterior teeth. The methods of achieving aseptis are
stressed. (20 minutes)
Produced By: U, S. Department of the Navy
8D-215 ENDODONTICS
PULP MORPHOLOGY AND EFFECTIVE ACCESS
Video PART II - THE BICUSPID TEETH
Cassette
^50 The pul pal morphology of the maxillary first and second bicus-
398 1 -557 ' pid teeth is shown in a series of extracted teeth. The proper
procedures and techniques to achieve straight line unobstructed
access to all surfaces of the maxillary first bicuspid canal
are demonstrated. (12 minutes)
Produced By: U.S. Department of the Navy
80^216 ENDODONTICS
PULP MORPHOLOGY AND EFFECTIVE ACCESS
Video PART III - THE MOLAR TEETH
Cassette
*50 The principles for achieving access to the root canals of the
565 * -795 ' maxillary first molar are demonstrated. The morphology of the
roots and canals of this tooth are shown in a series of radio-
graphs and extracted teeth, Variations from the normal and
their management in gaining access are also shown, (19 minutes)
Produced By: U. S. Department of the Navy
80-218 SETTING THE MAXILLARY ANTERIOR TEETH
Video This film series of four films demonstrates the fundamentals of
Cassette setting artificial teeth for the edentulous patient, It is an
#51 exercise aimed at the novice and Is not necessarily the method
r-202' of choice for clinical patients. This first film details the
procedures for setting and arranging the maxillary anterior
teeth, utilizing prescribed criteria, (9 minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: Frederick S. Muenchinger, D.D.S. , M.S.
Assistant Professor of Dentistry
Complete Denture Department
University of Michigan, School of Dentistry
Ann Arbor, Mi chigan
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80-21 9
SETTING THE MANDIBULAR ANTERIOR TEETH
Video The mandibular anteriors are positioned after the maxillary
Cassette anteriors have been set up, This demonstration contains the
151 procedures for handling the occlusal rims, developing an occlu-
21 2 * - 31 5 1 sal plane and establishing the anterior, vertical and hori-
zontal overlap of the teeth, (6 minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: Frederick S . Muenchinger, 0,0*5,, M.S,
Assistant Professor of Dentistry
Complete Denture Department
University of Michigan, School of Dentistry
Ann Arbor > Michigan
8D-220 SETTING THE POSTERIOR TEETH
Video A detailed visual description is given of the setting and
Cassette articulating of posterior anatomic teeth, The teeth are
#51 positioned and arranged to meet requirements of occlusal
324* -467' balance in both the centric and eccentric positions, (6 minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: Frederick S, Muenchinger , D. D. S. , M.S.
Assistant Professor of Dentistry
Complete Denture Department
University of Michi gan , School of Dentistry
Ann Arbors Michigan
80-221 WAXING PROCEDURE FOR SETTING TEETH
Video The waxing procedures for obtaining the anatomical contours of
Cassette complete dentures is shown, The contouring of the interproximals
#51 labials and lingual areas in the wax model is demonstrated and
474' -557' the advantages of developing this form Is explained, (7 minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: Frederick 5 . Muenchinger, D. D. S, , M.S.
Assistant Professor of Dentistry
Complete Denture Department
University of Michigan, School of Dentistry
Ann Arbor, Michigan
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ENUCLEATION OF APICAL CYST AND PLACEMENT
OF RETROGRADE AMALGAM
A recorrcnended surgical procedure for gaining access to and enu-
cleating an apical cyst on a lower bicuspid is demonstrated*
A retrograde Class I cavity is prepared In the apex of the
tooth and filled with silver amalgam, Post-operative results
are presented, (7 minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: Raymond F. Zambi to , D.D,S.
Chairman, Department of Dentistry
The Catholic Medical Center of
Brooklyn & Queens* Inc,
88^25 153rd Street
Jamaica, New York
SURGICAL CORRECTION OF ANKLOGLOSSIA
A patient's unusually short fibrous lingual frenum is severed
to permit a normal range of mobility of the tongue* Care is
taken to avoid the submaxillary duct, Adequate space is created
in the ventral surface where the extrinsic musculature is
attached, (5 minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: Raymond F, Zambi to , D.D.S.
Chairman, Department of Dentistry
The Catholic Medical Center of
Brooklyn & Queens, Inc.
B8-25 153rd Street
Jamaica, New York
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8D-224
SURGICAL REMOVAL OF MES 10- ANGULAR IMPACTED THIRD MOLAR
Video The importance of obtaining adequate surgical exposure and fol-
Cassette lowing prescribed surgical techniques are emphasized in this
?52 clinical demonstration, A meslo-angular Impacted lower 3rd
2 74 1 -333 ' molar is surgi cal 1 y removed without sectioning, (4 minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: Raymond F. Zambito, D.D,S., M.A,
Chairman, Department of Dentistry
Catholic Medical Center
Jamai ca , New York
John A, Peterson s D.D.S .
Professor and Chairman, Department of
Oral Surgery and Anesthesia
Fairleigh Dickenson University
School of Dentistry
fiD- 225 EXCISION OF BENIGN SOFT TISSUE LESIONS OF THE ORAL CAVITY
Video This film demonstrates techniques for surgical removal of the
Cassette following benign soft tissue lesions. Hyperplastic tissue In
#52 the maxillary muco-labial area caused by an ill fitting denture,
341 '-56 8' fibroma from the lower lip and tongue , and hype rkeratotic tissue
from the floor of the mouth, edentulous mandibular alveolar ridge
and lower lip, In two cases s the patient's denture is used as a
surgical stent and in all cases suturing technique and wound
closure principles are described. Post-operative results and
biopsy reports are presented, (1 6 ! 2 minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: Raymond F. Zambito, D.D.S,, M.A.
Chairman, Department of Dentistry
Catholic Medical Center
Jamaica, New York
John A, Paterson, D.D.S.
Professor and Chairman, Department of
Oral Surgery and Anesthesia
Fairleigh Dickenson University
School of Dentistry
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8D-226 SURGICAL REMOVAL OF VERTICALLY IMPACTED
UPPER AND LOWER THIRD MOLARS
Video
Cassette An incision is made on the dist 1 aspect of the maxillary tuber-
#52 osity and extended anteriorly around the neck of the second molar,
574' -627' Access to a vertically Impacted upper third molar is gained.
After the tooth is removed with an elevator, soft tissue tags
are eliminated , the bony margins of the socket filed smooth and
the wound closed with sutures. (4^ minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: Raymond F, Zambito, D.D.S.
Chairman, Department of Dentistry
The Catholic Medical Center of
Brooklyn & Queens, Inc,
88-25 153rd Street
Jamaica s New York
BD-227 PORCELAIN FUSED TO GOLD, FIXED PARTIAL
DENTURE, ESTHETIC CONTROL SYSTEM
Video PART I
Cassette PREPARATION & TEMPORIZATION
#53
1 1 -340 ' This film series describes an esthetic control system for fixed
partial dentures* It Is a system whereby the desired esthetics
are p re-determined during the diagnostic phase, and carried out
through the treatment, restoration and finished prosthesis* Part
I deals with the examination of the patient, tooth preparation
and an extra-oral method for constructing a temporary restoration
that will provide excellent protection to the Involved teeth.
(17 minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: Jack D, Preston, D.D.S,
Prosthodontist, VA Hospital
Wadsworth Hospit
Los Angeles, Cal
1 Center
fornia
Dip! ornate, American Board of Prosthodontics
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8D-228 PORCELAIN FUSED TO GOLD, FIXED PARTIAL
DENTURE , ESTHETIC CONTROL SYSTEM
Video PART II
Cassette LABORATORY PHASE, CONSTRUCTION OF FRAMEWORK
#53
350' -467 * The laboratory procedures for developing wax patterns whose
dimensions and contours are controlled by p re-operative stents
are described in this film. (8 minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With; Jack D. Preston , D. D.S.
Prosthodontist, VA Hospital
Wadsworth Hospital Center
Los Angeles* California
Diplomate, American Board of Prosthodontlcs
8D-229 PORCELAIN FUSED TO GOLD, FIXED PARTIAL
DENTURE , ESTHETIC CONTROL SYSTEM
Video PART III
Cassette VENEERING WITH PORCELAIN
#53
477 1 -578 ' The procedures for preparing and veneering the casting for an
anterior bridge are detailed* The use of the polypropylene
stents in the laboratory phase is shown as is the final cemen-
tation of the bridge. (8 minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: Jack D* Preston, D. D.S .
Prosthodontist, VA Hospital
Diplomate, American Board of Prosthodontics
Wadsworth Hospital Center
Los Angeles, California
BD-230
INTRA- ORAL REDUCTION OF SYMPHYSIS FRACTURES
Video An intra-oral approach for the open reduction of a mandibular
Cassette symphysis fracture is demonstrated. The advantages of this
#54 method are emphasized, Pre-operati ve and post-operati ve radio*
1 '-254 1 graphs are compared and three month post-operative results are
shown, (12 minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: H, David Hall, B.S., D.M.D.
Staff Oral Surgeon
Veterans Administration Hospital
Professor and Chairman,
Division of Oral Surgery
Vanderbi It Medical Center
Nashville, Tennessee
8D-231 OCCLUSAL RECONSTRUCTION AND RESTORATION WITH FIXED PROSTHESIS
PART I
Video OCCLUSAL RECONSTRUCTION AND RESTORATION OF OCCLUSAL CURVE
Casse tte
#57 Failure to replace missing posterior teeth results in the migra-
1 —303' tion of opposing and adjacent teeth with eventual derangement of
occlusion. This film demonstrates the restoration of the occlu-
sal curve by tooth reduction and tooth preparation for fixed
prosthesis, (14 minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: F. J, Knap, D.D.S . , M ,S .
Professor and Chairman
Fixed Pros thodon tic Department
School of Dentistry
Marquette University
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8D-232 OCCLUSAL RECONSTRUCTION AND RESTORATION WITH FIXED PROSTHESIS
PART 2
Video CONSTRUCTION AND INSERTION OF TEMPORARY BRIDGE
Cassette AND PREPARATION OF DIES
#57
304 1 -445 1 Construct! on of a temporary bridge Is demonstrated using a hand
formed rectangular block of activated acrylic placed directly on
the prepared teeth* The usual procedures for preparation of the
construction dies are augmented by using a binocular microscope
to more accurately Identify margins, (9 minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: F. J, Knap, 0,0,5,, M.S.
Professor and Chairman
Fixed Prosthodonti cs Department
School of Dentistry
Marquette University
80-233 OCCLUSAL RECONSTRUCTION AND RESTORATION WITH FIXED PROSTHESIS
PART 3
Video WAXING OF DIES AND TRY- IN OF CASTINGS
Cassette
#57 The waxing procedure for the full crowns used is shown, The
446' -603 1 proper anatomical consideration in the formation of contact areas*
marginal ridges and alignment of the central grooves and buccal
and lingual cusps is emphasized. The investing, casting and
methology for evaluation of the finished castings are demonstrated,
(11*2 minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: F. J, Knap, D.D.5.* M,S,
Professor and Chairman
Fixed Prosthodonti cs Department
School of Dentistry
Marquette University
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8D-234 OCCLUSAL RECONSTRUCTION AND RESTORATION WITH FIXED PROSTHESIS
PART 4
Video BRIDGE COMPLETION, ASSEMBLY, AND INSERTION
Cassette
#57 This demonstration of bridge assembly uses autopDlymeri 21 ng acrylic
604' -906 1 to join the units prior to investing for soldering, The soldering
operation is shown in detail. After bridge cementation, the arma-
mentarium and method for maintaining proper oral hygiene are shown.
(14 mi nutes )
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation Wi th : F. J . Knap, D.D.S., M.S.
Professor and Chairman
Fixed Prosthodonti cs Department
School of Dentistry
Marquette University
8D-235 ROOT AMPUTATION OF FIRST MAXILLARY MOLAR - MESIAL BUCCAL ROOT
Video A patient with localized periodontal disease of a maxillary first
Cassette molar is treated by removal of the mesial buccal root, In this
#58 film, the surgical procedures are demonstrated. The access,
1 ' -212 1 separation of the root from the remaining tooth structure and
the contouring of the crown is described, (9 minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: Robert A, Uchin , D.D.S.
Director, Endodontic Residency Program
VA Hospital, Miami, Florida
8D-236 ROOT AMPUTATION OF MAXILLARY MOLAR - DISTAL BUCCAL ROOT
Video The film describes visually the procedures necessary to treat a
Cassette mol ar wi th advanced periodontal disease by means of surgery,
#58 endodontics and its reconstruction with a crown, (9 l 2 minutes)
213»-385'
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: Robert A, Uchin, D.D.S.
Director, Endodontic Residency Program
VA Hospital, Miami, Florida
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8D-237
HEMI SECTION OF MANDIBULAR MOLAR
Video Hemisecti on is a valuable procedure for retaining portions of
Cassette teeth that might be- used as abutments for fixed and removable
#58 prostheses* The Indications and methods employed for hemisecti on
386' -577 ■ are shown and described, (7^ minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With; Robert A, Uchin, D.D,S 8
Di rector, Endodontic Residency Program
VA Hospital , Miami, Florida
8D-238 This film depicts the special nursing care required for oral
surgery patients* Specific points covered include a brief re-
Video view of the anatomy of the mouth and face; pre-operati ve work-up;
Cassette oral hygiene, pre and post-operative- immediate post-operative
#59 consideration; and special supplies required for normal post-
1 '-354 1 operative nursing. These points are emphasized as an adult
patient is admitted to hospital with a broken jaw, requiring open
reduction, through surgery f and immediate post-operative care,
(16% minutes)
Produced By : Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: Harold N. NiebeT. D.D.S.
Veterans Administration Hospital
Washington, D* C*
8D-239 FABRICATION OF BITEPLANE ^ PART I
WAXING ON MOUNTED CASTS
Video
Cassette An acrylic blteplane is fabricated on articulated casts to
#60 eliminate a conflict that exists between patient's occlusal
I 1 -212* and temporomandibular joint guidance* (9 minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: William E, Kotowicz , D.D.S. , M.S.
Sigurd P, Ramfjord, L.D.S., Ph.D.
School of Dentistry
The University of Michigan
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BD-24Q FABRICATION OF BITEPLANE - PART II
SEMI-DIRECT WAXING
Video
Cassette An acrylic b1 teplane Is fabricated to eliminate severe bruxism
#60 in a twenty-two year old woman. The semi -direct waging method
213 -400' is employed. (10^ minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: William E. Kotowiez, D.D.S. , M.S.
Sigurd P. Ramfjord, L.D.S., Ph.D.
School of Dentistry
The University of Michigan
8D-241 FABRICATION OF BITEPLANE - PART III
TRY-IN AND ADJUSTMENT
Video
Cassette The detailed procedures of seating and adjusting an acrylic bite
#60 plane are demonstrated. Occlusal prematurities of teeth-splint
401 1 -737' contact in centric relationship are eliminated until the patient
mandible is able to move freely and without interference in cen-
tric, lateral and protrusive excursions, (15% minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation Wi th: William E. Kotowicz, D.D.S, , M.S.
Sigurd P. Ramfjord, LD.S., Ph.D.
School of Dentistry
The University of Michigan
8D-242 DISTAL WEDGE - MAXILLA
Video A wedge of bulbous fibrous tissue is removed from the distal
Cassette aspect of a maxillary molar to gain access to a deep perlodon-
#61 tal pocket. The osseous defect is surgically eliminated by
1 1 - 3 20 ' removal of the pocket epithelial lining and adequate flap
adaptation. ( 1 4% minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperati on Wi th : James W, Knowles , D.D.S. 5 M.S.
Sigurd P. Ramfjord, L.D.S. t Ph.D.
Department of Periodontics
The University of Michigan
V j ( 1 1 m ) An » f t #*i t i v i 1 mi 1 f h tut nf 1 . • dl in! an-: mi • f p I a n i n<i i . Ipmjmm . f • a ' • s
(asset.f** ( iri f 1 representative tooth trim ea > ■■ » s - »n * » l«»n t t i I a»< *i r
it*)/ usett, T M f 1 ruMPSsity f tif «iiu i V'l I is t , !f p»a ,hi! :jh-p r i * j i va 1 i a b i
I'-^Mfi 1 I us depns i f s and subsequent M'lui.thirm the ,i- fun Mi '.uil.ui 1 ', r
» f rrssed in this till" t *'r l*> , ^ | . : i r M | * f } .
Pro flu i pf j ft y : V* 1 t iMMH', Ai Imm n i - i f » .| f i i n 'li mi t ,i ] ? »a i n i mm I eh f f «r
In CoopMr.iMori With: Robert I ! , NlvJ»>, P.: 1 .'..,
Siqurd P, ^lmtjnnl, I .D. 1 - . . Ph.D.
Depd?*tnenf n * IVri mlnnf 1 1 s
f hp I In i v »m* 'i M v o t M i i h i ' |tin
8D-244 SCALING AND HOOT PI AN I NO - PART II - MANDIRMI AR Ml IH
Video Thf? removal n f s uticj i nu i val c a 1 u 1 u , an d planim) of the root sur
Cassette face is mo.t advantaqeous 1 v accompl i shed by employing planned
**62 procedures. The sea 1 i no and root planim) of the mandibular
ZBZ'-B?? 1 teeth are ai.roinpl ished in much the same ma nner as used in t hi -
uid x i 1 1 dry quadrants , (11 mi nu to s )
Produced R •/ : Veterans Acltui ni s tra t i on Dental Iraininq (enter
In Cooperation With: Robert R . Miss le , D . D . S . , M.S.
Siqurd P. Ranfjnrd, I .[).$. , Ph.D.
Department o f Peri odonti c;s
The University of Michigan
8D-245 GINGIVAL AND BONE GRAFTING FOR NEW ATTACHMENT
Video A deep intra-bony periodontal Docket involving a maxillary cen-
Cassette tral incisor is filled with autogenous bone and covered with a
#63 split thickness graft. Subsequent post-operation radiographs
show significant reduction of the oriqinal osseous defect,
(13 mi nutes )
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: TorMld Karri ng, D.D.S., Dr., Odont.
Sigurd P. Ranfjord , L.D.S., Ph.D.
Department of Periodontics
The University of Michigan
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Of NT Al HI Al TM * ROSSING
Video This film illustrates the proper use of dent a 1 f Inns in t ht? ro
Cassette movai of interproximal plaque from teeth . This ib demonstrated
#64 in a patient's mouth and also on a typodont . (8 minutes)
Produced By; I). S. Department of the Navy
St)-?47 nfNTAt HI Al TH - BRUSH I NG
Video This film illustrates the removal of plaque by means of b rush i nq
Cassette Proper brush selection, brush placement and brushinq techniques
#65 <*re demonstrated, (6S minutes)
Produced By: U.S. Department of the Navy
80-248 DENTAL HEALTH AND YOU
Video A patient motivational film illustrating how plaque can effect
Cassette teeth, gums and bone f causing eventual loss of teeth, (5^ minutes)
#66
Produced By: U.S. Department of the Navy
80-249 DENTAL HEALTH QUIZ
Video This is a quiz on dental health asking 20 questions on how you can
Cassette take care of your teeth and prevent dental disease, (11 minutes)
#67
Produced By- U*8* Department of the Navy
AND Dl N r At Hi Al IH
V i deu This film hoqins with a rather rn"|ii t i ve but i.rwii c d 1 approach to
C«i s s f? 1 1 f « flint. counso 1 i ruj which is i nfnnti onal and dcs i <jned to (jain atton-
*f>M thin ris well as show sump of the loss dps i rat) In ways to talk to
a patient about his ci lot. The 1 f ilm continues as u male? patient,
who hds hern hospi tal i ivd for pneumonia, i s seen by his dentist
and a dietitian, counsnlod on plaque formation, control, and what
foods cause plaque formation in the mouth. Specific: points are
made about eaHnq habits, between meal snacks , amount of suqar
intake 1 , and variety of food choice for tjood general and dental
hp a 1 th t ( 1 1 mi nu t es }
Produced By; Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With; Pat Randolph, R,D,
Depar linen t of Biochemistry
Den ta 1 Schoo 1
Uni vp»*si ty of Kansas City
8D-251 THE PROBLEM ORIENTED MEDICAL RECORD - DENTAL UTILIZATION
Video This film describes a method of utilisation and implementation
Cassette by the VA Dental Services of the Problem Oriented Medical Record,
#69 The use of this system permits the dentist to record the patient's
history* problems, his assessment and plan for treatment, and his
continuing treatment record in the same chart used for medical
records . (17^ mi nutes )
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: Dr. F, Carl Cerine
Chief, Dental Service
VAH , Atlanta, Georgia
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COMPUTE DENTURF USTHf TICS
incisal mm; contour - anterior teith
Video
Cassette This film shows how modification ot incisal edyes of both max 1 1 -
11° Ur y dnd mandibular teeth gives life-like appearance to artificial
I -<>H6 dentures and makes the age of the teeth more closely match the
aye of the patient, (I I minute:,)
Produced By; Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: James E, House, D.D.S., M.S.D.
Director of Prosthodontic Program
VA Hospital
West Roxbury, Massachusetts
D-75-253 COMPLETE DENTURE ESTHETICS
GINGIVAL CONTOUR
Video
Cassette The method of contouring the wax around selected teeth to com-
#70 ^ pliment the outline form and to simulate gingiva appropriate
287 ' -478' to the age and health of the patient is demonstrated. (8 minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: James E. House, D.D.S., M.S.D,
Director of Prosthodontic Program
VA Hospital
West Roxbury, Massachusetts
WAXING TECHNIQUE FOR RESIN VENEERED FIXED BRIDGES
PART I
COPING CONSTRUCTION
The technique for waxing resin veneered fixed bridges is shown
in detail. Part I shows fabrication of resin copings to provide
strength to the wax pattern and to insure uniform thickness of
gold in the window area of the veneer crown, (7 minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: Lenwood H. Lane
Central Dental Laboratory
Veterans Administration
Washington, D, C.
Q-75-254
Video
Cassette
#71
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D-/5-255 WAXING TECHNIQUE: FOR MLS IN VENEERED rixm BRIDGES
PART II - ANIL'UU'
Video
Cassette The technique fur waxing tin anterior bridge is shown in detail
#71 in Part II The procedures for wax-up of crowns and establish*
1 76 * -460 1 iruj the occlusion assuring there are no prematurities prior to
spruiwj and investing are demonstrated, (17 minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: Lenwood H, Lane
Central Dental Laboratory
Veterans Administration
Was hi nqton , D. C.
D-75-256 WAXING TECHNIQUE FOR RESIN VENEERED FIXED BRIDGES
PART III - POSTERIOR
Vi deo
Cassette The technique for waxing a posterior bridge is shown in detail,
#71 The wax-up of crowns, developing and establishing the occlusion
461 1 -640 1 is demonstrated, Occlusion Is checked for possible cusp inter-
ferences by performing lateral excursions on an articulator
prior to spruing* investing and casting. (ll l 2 minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: Lenwood H. Lane
Central Dental Laboratory
Veterans Administration
Washington, D* C .
D-75-257 THAT'S WHAT WE'RE HERE FOR
Video An informational film depicting all phases of Veterans Adminis-
Cassette tration Hospital dentistry, including the various residency ^
#72 programs, graduate training and continuing education. The film
features VA dental personnel at six major hospitals throughout
the United States, and should be of Interest not only to dentists
and dental auxiliaries, but to the public as well. (32 minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: E. A, Travaglini , D.D.S.
Director, Dental Training Center
VA Hospital
Washington, D* C.
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D-76-Z58 THE DENAR SYSTEM OF OCCLUSAL TREATMENT
PART I - AN INTRODUCTION
Video
Cassette This introductory film presents an overview of the Denar System
*73 of Occlusal Treatment. Pantographl c recordings are made of the
patient's jaw movements, and these are used to set the controls
of a fully adjustable articulator. Accurately programming a
gnathologic instrument in this manner enables the dentist to fabri-
cate restorations whose occlusal morphology can be harmonized to
the patient's anatomic and physiologic requirements, (14 minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: Niles F. Guichet, D.D.S,
Di pi ornate, American Board of Prosthodontics
D-76-259 THE DENAR SYSTEM OF OCCLUSAL TREATMENT
PART II
Video INITIAL REFERENCE & CLUTCH CONSTRUCTION
Cassette
^74 Two preliminary procedures, - locating a horizontal reference
plane, and fabricating maxillary and mandibular clutches, - are
demonstrated and explained. After the horizontal reference plane
is located and marked, the pertinent Information is recorded on
the patient's pantogr-aphic record form, Autopolymeri zi ng resin
is used to fabricate the clutches which will be utilized later to
attach the pantographic recording devices, (11% minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: Niles F. Guichet, D.D.S,
Di pi ornate, American Board of Prosthodontics
D-76-260 THE DENAR SYSTEM OF OCCLUSAL TREATMENT
PART III - PANTOGRAPHIC RECORDING
Video
Cassette In order to make a meaningful pantographic recording, the patient
#70 must be trained to execute the required jaw movements slowly and
on coFTtnand, This film shows how to program the patient, assemble
the pantograph and record the tracings, (15% minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: Niles F, Guichet, D.D.S,
Di pi ornate, American Board of Prosthodontics
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THF DFNAR SYSTEM Of OCCl USAI. TRFATMENT
PART IV
Video TRANSFKK OF PANTOGRAPH TO ARTICULATOR
Cassette
#76 In order to transfer the pantograph to the articulator, tho
condyle elements and fossa housings are positioned to the com-
puted intercondylar distance, The pantograph is used initially
to attach the maxillary cast to the articulator. Then* the
maxillary and mandibular clutches of the pantograph are attached
to the upper and lower bows of the articulator, (9^ minutes )
Produced By; Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: Nil es F . Gulchet, D, D. S .
Di pi ornate, American Board of Prosthodontics
D-75-262 THE DENAR SYSTEM OF OCCLUSAL TREATMENT
PART V
Video ARTICULATOR MANIPULATION
Cassette
#77 The operator must be familiar with the proper hand grasps for
manipulating a fully adjustable articulator. He should also
have a knowledge of the controls of the articulator settings ,
and how they can be adjusted, This film demonstrates the vari-
ous hand grasps, (assembly, disassembly, underhand push-pull,
underhand protrusive-push , overhand push, overhand pull, and
overhand protrusive) and describes the adjustments of the con-
dylar fossae (protrusive condylar path, Intnedlate side shift,
progressive side shift, medial wall, superior wall, and rear
wall } . (84 minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: Niles F, Guichet , D.D.S.
Diploma te, American Board of Prosthodontics
I'd:)
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0-75-263 nit DLNA'! jY j I F M Of OCCLUSAL TRlATMl NT
MART VI - AR FI CULATOR ADJUSTMENT
Video
Cassette This film demonstrates a training exercise which assists the
"78 operator to practice makinq sequential adjustments of the con-
dylar controls to a pantographic record. Also shown is the
adjustment of the anterior guidance to the relationship of the
anterior teeth. Use of a fully adjustable articulator, which is
properly set to the rantographic records of the patient's jaw
movements, permits the dentist to diagnose condylar paths of
movement and to fabricate restorations whose occlusal morphology
is in harmony with the patient's functional considerations,
( 1 7 ml nutes )
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Traininq Center
In Cooperation With: Niies K. Guichet, D.D.S,
Diplomats* American Board of Prosthodontic
D-75-265 AN OVERDENTURE TECHNIQUE
PART I - DIAGNOSIS
Video
Cassette The overdenture procedure provides a practical and simple alter-
#79 _ native to conventional complete dentures, Selection of roots
1 -206' to be retained is emphasized, and the advantages of the over-
denture technique are demonstrated, Healthy retained roots be-
neath an overdenture help to preserve the residual bone and
provide support and stability to the denture. (8b minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: Dental Service
VA Hospital
San Diego , California
AN OVl PDCNTURI TPTH N IQU f
PART II
VidM TREATMENT PROCHDURFS
Cassette
^79 When remaininq teeth can no longer be adequately restored by
20/ 1 -384' conventional dental procedures, frequently some of the teeth
can be selected to be retained beneath an overdenture. The re-
tained teeth are modified by endodontics, periodontal treatment ,
crown reduction, and an amalgam restoration to seal the root
canal orifice. The making of the final impression Is shown,
using mercaptan rubber base impression material, and the resultant
master casts are mounted on the articulator. (9' a minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: Dental Service
VA Hospital
San Diego, California
D-75-267 AN OVERDENTURE TECHNIQUE
PART III
Video LABORATORY PROCEDURES, DENTURE INSERTION, & ORAL HYGIENE
Cassette
#79 This film demonstrates technical variations which are utilized
385 ■ -575' in adapting the usual laboratory procedures for the fabrication
of an overdenture. Also, the use of pressure indicator paste
is shown to obtain equalized contacts at the time of delivery.
In addition, oral hygiene procedures are explained and their
importance Is emphasized. The various beneficial results which
can be achieved by using an overdenture technique are reiterated,
(7 minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation W1 th : Dental Service
VA Hospital
San Diego, California
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D-75-26H ADDITIVE WAX METHOD OF FORMING AN HARMONIOUS OCCLUSION
PART I
Video PLACING THE WAX CUSP CONES
Cassette
^80 Among the significant advances within Dental Education, one of
1 ' -2 74 1 the most dramatic has been the widespread acceptance of the
additive wax build-up methods of forming tooth morphology which
allows sequential formation of the various tooth elements, These
techniques provide a comprehensive understand! nq of tooth anatomy
and occlusion by using easily controlled, precisely placed, small
increments of wax. This permits better visualization of the
relationship between form and function. This film demonstrates
the armamentarium and procedures employed in using an additive
wax build-up technique to position and form the wax cusp cones
in the development of an harmonious occlusion, (12 minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: Harvey Wipf, B.A. , D.D.S. , F.A.C. D.
Consultant in Prosthodonti cs
VAN , Sepul veda, Call fornia
0=75-269 ADDITIVE WAX METHOD OF FORMING AN HARMONIOUS OCCLUSION
PART II
Video FORMING THE STAMP CUSPS
Cassette
#80 After the wax cusp cones have been placed, the remaining elements
277 ' -450 ' of occlusion of the stamp cusps are developed, Proper formation
of the internal triangular ridges is stressed, with emphasis on
their correct shape and direction. Also* the axial walls of the
stamp cusps are completed, ( 1 Z\ minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: Harvey Wipf, B.A., D.D.S. , F.A.C.D.
Consultant in Prosthodonti cs
VAH S Sepulveda* California
U-74-P70
Video
Cassette
^80
460' -630 •
add 1 7 1 v k wax mfthod of forming an harmon i qus occlusion
pari: hi
FORMINfi THE SHEAR CUSPS
This film points out the importance of correct formation of the
shear cusps. Their design must complement the previously formed
cusps in order to satisfy the requirements of the dynamic
spiral, the curve of Spee, and the curve of Wilson. The additive
wax method, as demonstrated, facilitates the development of an
occlusal morphology which is in harmony with the influence of the
temporomandibular joints and the anterior guidance, (ll 1 .. minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Coopera ti on Wi th
Harvey Wipf , B-A. , D.D.S., F.A.C.D.
Consultant in Prosthodonti cs
VAN, Sepulveda, California
D-76-271 CONSTRUCTION OF IMPRESSION TRAYS FOR EDENTULOUS PATIENTS
Video The film describes the procedures necessary to construct impres-
Cassette sion trays using activated acrylic resin. The steps from block-
#81 ing out undercuts, through mixing and preparing the tray material,
1 * -274 ' to finishing the periphery are detailed visually, (12 minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: Dr. E . A. Travaglini
Mr, Richard A, DelRicco
VA Dental Training Center
D-76-272 CONSTRUCTION OF SPACED IMPRESSION TRAYS FOR EDENTULOUS PATIENTS
Video In this film which shows the methodology of constructing Impression
Cassette trays in activated acrylic resin, the use of relief or spacing in
#81 the completed tray is demonstrated, Two ways of providing the
280' -482 1 spacing required with wax sheets and using melted wax are described.
The film also depicts several modifications that can be incorporated
into tray construction to fit various impression procedures (9 minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: Dr. E . A, Travaglini {
Mr, Richard A, DelRicco
VA Dental Training Center
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D-76-273
FABRICATION OF RECORD BASES
Video Record bases which play a vital role in registering records in
Cassette removable prosthodontics can be easily and accurately made by
#81 the dental assistant, This procedure demonstrates two ways of
490 1 -730 ' using activated acrylic resin in making bases: hand molding
and the "sprinkle on" technique. Also shown in the film is the
construction of bases using resilient acrylic in conjunction
with the conventional acrylic when severe undercuts are present,
and the construction of occlusal rims to exact dimensions,
(17 minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With; Dr, E . A. Travaglini
Mr. Richard A, Del Ri ceo
VA Dental Training Center
0^76-274 DENTAL ASSISTANT UTILIZATION
RUBBER BASE IMPRESSION PROCEDURE
Video
Cassette Effective Dental Assistant Utilization involves application of
#82 the principles of motion economy and work simplification* This
film demonstrates the Importance of such procedures as pre-
preparation, proper positioning, instrument transfer, etc, in
accomplishing a rubber base Impression in a comfortable and
efficient manner, (16 minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: J, Duncan Austin, D.D.S.
Assistant Chief, Dental Service
VA Hospital
Birmingham, Alabama
Gertrude M. Sinnett, Professor
Dorothy Walters, Associate
University of Alabama School of Dentistry
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0-76^2^ IMMTAl. AsSISTANl UTILIZATION
am a i fiAM pHorrnunr
V i deo
Cassette An iiniri 1 cicirn restorative procedure can he drr.oiiipl ished in an onvir-
tffij unment which is comfortable for the? patient, the? dentist, and
the assistant, by us i rui the principles of motion economy and
work simpl if ication, From the initial pre-preparati on of instru-
ments , through the anesthetic injection, to the cavity prepara-
tion rind r*»s tora ti on , the dentist, and his assistant demonstrate
the coordinated teamwork which contributes to a smooth functi oninq
o pe ra l i on. (1 c ) m i nu tes )
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Traininq Center
In Cooperation With: J. Duncan Austin, D.D.S.
Assistant Chief, Dental Service
VA Hospital
Bi rini nqham , Al abarna
(iertrude M, Sinnett, Professor
Dorothy Walters, Associate
University of Alabama School of Dentistry
0^76-276 DENTAL ASSISTANT UTILIZATION
ENDODONTICS - INITIAL VISIT
Video
Cassette The initial visit for an endodontic treatment provides an appro-
#84 priate opportunity for effective dental assistant utilization.
This film explains various procedures which will allow for effi-
cient coordinated functioning by the dentist and the assistant.
The principles of motion economy and work simplification are
emphasized, (11 minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: James T. Kimura, D,D.S .
Endodontlst
Janet Polk, Dental Assistant
VA Hospital
San Diego, California
0^76^277 DENTAL ASSISTANT UTILIZATION
ENDODONTICS - FILLING THE ROOT CANAL
Video
Cassette Filling the root canal is an exacting procedure which can be
085 accomplished efficiently and comfortably by effective dental
assistant utilization, Pre-arrangement of instruments, proper
positioning, and coordinated four-handed teamwork are empha-
sized in this film which demonstrates how the root canal filling
procedure can be accomplished in an efficient manner and a com-
fortable environment, (S^ minutes)
Produced By; Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: James T. Kimura, D.D.S,
Endodontist
Janet Polk, Dental Assistant
VA Hospital
San Diego, California
D-76-278 THE DENAR SYSTEM OF OCCLUSAL TREATMENT
PART VII
Video FIELD INSPECTION GAGE
Cassette
#86 This film demonstrates the method of using the field inspection
gage to calibrate the fully adjustable articulator. The gage
Is a precision optical instrument which allows the fully adjust-
able articulator to be calibrated to a basic reference position.
The film explains how mounted casts can be transferred between
identically calibrated instruments*
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: Niles F. Gui chet, D.D.S .
Diplomate* American Board of Prosthodontics
THE DINAR SYSTEM OF OCCLUSAL TREATMENT
PART VIII
TWO- INSTRUMENT SYSTEM
This film explains how the Two- Instrument System, employing
identically calibrated instruments, allows the use of the Lab
Relator as a slave unit to avoid the otherwise customary sit-
uation of the dentist requiring multiple articulators* one for
each restoration in the process of fabrication. (10 minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: Niles F. Guichet, D.D.S.
Di pi ornate, American Board of Pros thodontic
VERTICAL RELATION OF OCCLUSION BY THE PATIENT'S
NEUROMUSCULAR PERCEPTION
In this procedure* the vertical dimension Is recorded with
i ntra-oral bearing plates* using the patient's memory pattern
and neuromuscular perception. The patient is guided through
procedures In which he recognizes mandibular positions which
are both too high and too low. From these extremes, altera-
tions in the height are made* and an occlusal vertical position
compatible with the neuromuscular physiology is arrived at,
( 14 minutes )
Produced By: Veterans Adninlstration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: Robert B. Lytle* D.D.S.
Chairman, Department of Prosthodontics
Georgetown University
School of Dentistry
D-76^281
DISTAL WEDGE - MANDIBLE
Video A triangular wedge of bulbous fibrous tissue is removed from
Cassette the distal aspect of a mandibular second molar during treat-
#89 merit of a deep periodontal pocket. Treatment also includes
removal of the epithelial lining* planing the tooth surfaces,
elimination of the osseous defect, and tri riming of the flap
to achieve proper adaptation* This procedure results in a
soft tissue relationship to the teeth and bone which is con-
ducive for preventive home care by the patient, (15 minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: Gloria J, Kerry* D*D*S , , M.S.
Sigurd P. Ramfjord, L,D,8, S Ph,D,
Department of Periodontics
The University of Michigan
D-76-282 DISTO-BUCCAL FREE GINGIVAL GRAFT - MANDIBULAR THIRD MOLAR
Video A disto-buccal free gingival graft procedure is demonstrated for
Cassette a mandibular third molar which has not attached gingiva on its
#90 buccal aspect* After the recipient site is prepared, the graft
tissue is obtained from the edentulous palate and sutured in place.
Protection is provided for both the donor and recipient sites,
Post-operative views show an adequate band of attached gingiva
which greatly enhances the use of this tooth as a fixed partial
denture abutment. (11 minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: Gloria J. Kerry, D.D.S . , M.S.
Sigurd P. Ramfjord, L.D.S. , Ph.D,
Department of Periodontics
The University of Michigan
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D-76-283 GNATHOLOGIC INSTRUMENTATION - ENGRAVED RECORDINGS
This film demonstrates a method of recording mandibular movement
by use of intra-oral three-dimensional engraved recordings* These
engravings are used to custom-form the emenential components of
a gnathologlc instrument* When diagnostic casts* or master work-
ing casts are mounted in the articulator, their movement simulates
the patient's jaw motion. The accuracy of the articulator move-
ment is compared to an extra-oral three-dimensional pantograph! c
recording, (15 minutes }
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: Merrill C, Mensor, Jr., D.D.S .
and
Ronald H. Roth, D.D.S.
P-76-284 ALVEOLAR RIDGE REDUCTION FOR POCKET ELIMINATION
Video This film demonstrates surgical correction of a one-well intrabony
Cassette defect at the mesial aspect of a tilted mandibular molar, A bone
#92 chisel is used to eliminate the defect and correct the bone con-
tour. The flap design and suture placement achieve an overlapping
of the flap margins to facilitate primary healing, (9 minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: James W. Knowles, D.D.S. , M.S.
Sigurd P, Ramfjord, L.D.S. , Ph.D,
Department of Periodontics
The University of Michigan
D-76-285 PREVENTIVE DENTISTRY - A HOSPITAL BASED PROGRAM
Video The film describes the approach and methodology of formulating a
Cassette preventive dentistry program in a hospital, Beginning with ini-
#93 tial encounters with management and the Nursing Service, learning
sessions are set up for the personnel who will assist the Dental
Service in the preventive dentistry program. The importance of
a program that will benefit all patients, providing them with the
best oral health care possible, is emphasized, (18% minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: Dental Service
VA Hospital, Houston, Texas
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Video
Cassette
#91
D-76-286
GEL TRAYS IN ORAL HYGIENE
Video This informational film acquaints the lay public on the use of
Cassette trays for the self application of fluorides to prevent dental
#94 disease. In an interesting manner, the viewer is shown various
types of trays and gels containing fluorides as well as the mode
of application and use, (8 minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With; Norman 0. Harris, 0.0*5*
Chief of Community Dentistry
University of Texas Dental School
San Antonio, Texas
D-76-287 ENDODONTICS - ROOT CANAL PREPARATION
FOR VERTICAL CONDENSATION
Video
Cassette This film demonstrates a procedure of root canal preparation to
#95 obtain proper access, taper, and flare for vertical condensation
of gutta-percha filling material. Emphasis is placed on the care-
ful use of Gates-Gl idden burs, following hand Instrumentation.
These procedures are explained by means of a dlagramatic illus-
tration, a transparent model, and a clinical case, (8^ minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: James B , Roane, D.D.S. , B ,S ,
Chairman, Department of Endodontics
University of Oklahoma College of Dentistry
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0-76-288 ENDODONTICS - VERTICAL CONDENSATION
OF GUTTA-PERCHA FILLING MATERIAL
Video
Cassette Vertical condensation of gutta-percha fining material requires
#96 that the root canals be correctly instrumented for proper access,
taper* and flare. When this has been accomplished, the gutta-
percha points are fitted, using chloroform to soften the tips
for good apical fit. Then the gutta-percha is warmed, and ver- "
tical pressure Is applied to achieve good condensation of adap-
tation. These procedures are demonstrated by means of a diagra-
matic illustration, a transparent model, and a clinical case,
(11 minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: James B, Roane, 0*0,5*, B,S,
Chairman, Department of Endodontics
University of Oklahoma College of Dentistry
D-76-289 A REVERSE THREE-QUARTER CROWN FOR NON-PARALLEL ABUTMENTS
PART ONE
Video (TREATMENT PLANNING AND TOOTH PREPARATION)
Cassette
#97 This series of three films explains the use of a reverse three-
quarter crown on a 1 ingual ly-incl ined molar abutment. This type
of restoration* which avoids reduction of the lingual surface,
is a conservative retainer. Part One illustrates the advantage
of using a reverse three-quarter crown as a means of managing
this problem of non-parallel abutments, The appropriate instru-
mentation procedures, and the sequential steps of tooth prepara-
tion are demonstrated, (12% minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: Charles A* Kass , D.D.S.
Assistant Professor and Director of
Clinical Fixed Pros thodon tics
Florian J. Knap* D*D,S,
Professor and Chairman, Fixed Prosthodontlcs
Marquette University School of Dentistry
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A REVERSE THREE-QUARTER CROWN FOR NON- PARALLEL ABUTMENTS
PART TOO
( IMPRESSION, JAW RELATION RECORD, AND TEMPORARY COVERAGE)
Part Two of this series demonstrates the various steps Involved
in the procedures of impression making, jaw relation record, and
temporary coverage for a reverse three-quarter crown for a 1 in-
gually-lncllned molar abutment. Retraction of the gingival tissues
and the use of an elastic impression material are shown. The jaw
relation record and impression of the opposing arch, are recorded
with a Z-O-E type of registration paste applied to a registration
frame* Temporary coverage Is achieved with a provisional splint
of autopolymerizing resin which is placed over the prepared teeth
with a Z-O-E type of "temporary" cement. (6h minutes)
Produced By; Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: Charles A, Kass , D.D.S .
Assistant Professor and Director of
Clinical Fixed Prosthodonti cs
Florlan J, Knap, D.D.S,
Professor and Chairman, Fixed Prosthodonti cs
Marquette University School of Dentistry
A REVERSE THREE-QUARTER CROWN FOR NON-PARALLEL ABUTMENTS
PART THREE
(LABORATORY FABRICATION, AND INSERTION PROCEDURES)
Part Three demonstrates some of the steps of laboratory fabrication
of a reverse three-quarter crown for a 1 ingual ly-incllned molar
abutment, as well as the insertion procedures. Emphasis is placed
on preparation of the master cast with "di tched" removable dies*
articulation of the master and opposing casts, and fabrication of
the wax patterns and metal castings. The completed prosthesis dis-
plays adequate Interproximal embrasures, a convex under-surface of
the pontic with minimal tissue contact, and a harmonious occlusion
with proper cusp placement, central groove alignment, and contact
area locations, as well as sufficient thickness of the rigid solder
joint connector area for adequate strength. Continued health of
the periodontal tissue is highlighted, ( 1 2\ minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: Charles A, Kass, D.D.S.
Assistant Professor and Director of
Clinical Fixed Prosthodonti cs
Florlan J, Knap, D.D.S.
Professor and Chairman, Fixed Prosthodonti cs
Marquette University School of Dentistry
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D-76-292 PIN-RETAINED AMALGAM RESTORATION
Video The use of threaded pins to provide additional retention for an
Cassette amalgam restoration allows maximum preservation of the existing
^ 1 00 tooth structure. This film illustrates various items of armamen-
tarium which are utilized with this technique. It also demon-
strates the sequence of procedures, with emphasis on preparation
of the pin-channels by means of a limited-depth twist-drill % and
proper placement of the two-in-one self-shearing threaded pins.
The resulting pin-retained amalgam restoration, which has adequate
retention, is accomplished with minimal preparation of the limited
natural tooth structure remaining, ( 14^ minutes )
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: Gerard L Courtade, A, EL, D.D.S.
Adjunct Professor, Prosthetic Dentistry
School of Dental and Oral Surgery
Columbia University
D-76-293 PIN RETENTION FOR A CLASS V RESTORATION
Video This film demonstrates the use of special super-miniature threaded
Cassette pins, as retention for a Class V restoration, A gingival defect
* 101 is prepared with minimal tooth removal, since the necessary reten-
tion is provided by the pins. The various steps involved in the
preparation of the pin channels and the placement of the pins are
explained. By minimizing the required tooth removal, this use of
pin retention affords maximum pulp protection, (7 minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: Gerard L. Courtade, A.B . , D.D.S.
Adjunct Professor, Prosthetic Dentistry
School of Dental and Oral Surgery
Columbia University
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D-76-294 PARALLEL-PIN RETENTION FOR A FULL CROWN
Video The use of a parallel-pin technique to retain a full crown is
Cassette demonstrated for a tooth which has insufficient coronal tooth
#102 structure remaining for adequate retention by means of conven-
tional preparation. Procedures which are emphasized include:
preparation of pin channels by means of a twist drill; use of
headed plastic pins to record the pin-channels in the impres-
sion and in the die; and the incorporation of precious metal
pins without an indirect wax-up. This use of parallel-pins
provides resistance to dislodging forces and creates retention
for the cast restoration, (13^ minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: Gerard L. Courtade, A, EL, D.D.S .
Adjunct Professor* Prosthetic Dentistry
School of Dental and Oral Surgery
Columbia University
D-76-29S PIN-RETAINED FOUNDATION FOR A FULL CROWN
Video A pin-retained foundation is added to a tooth which is so badly
Cassette broken down that insufficient tooth structure remains for prepara-
#103 tion for a full crown. Steps which are demonstrated include:
preparation of the pin channels by means of a twist drill; cor-
rect seating of multiple self-shearing threaded pins; and place-
ment of the foundation material by either amalgam alloy or com-
posite resin. The pin-retained built-up foundation Is prepared
to provide retention, support, and resistance for a full crown
restoration, (11*1 minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: Gerard L. Courtade, A.B. , D,D,S ,
Adjunct Professor, Prosthetic Dentistry
School of Dental and Oral Surgery
Columbia University
144
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D-76-296
TEMPOROMANDIBULAR JOINT ARTHROPLASTY (INTRACAPSULAR)
Video This film demonstrates the various steps of a temporomandibular
Cassette joint arthroplasty procedure. The patient presented with a
#104 variety of TMJ symptoms, including a long history of persistent
pain, which was more severe on palpation, a loud clicking sound
on opening, limited function, and radiographic evidence of irregu
larity of the condylar head. The patient related a history of
trauma approximately four years earlier, and he had received
extensive treatment with conservative forms of therapy without
relief. The surgical procedures are described and demonstrated
in detail. Post-operative results are evaluated, (18 minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: Noah Calhoun, D.D.S. , M.S.D.
Chief, Dental Service
Samuel Campbell, Jr., D.D.S .
Staff Oral Surgeon
VA Hospital
Washington, D. C.
D-77-297 MANDIBULAR VESTIBULOPLASTY WITH SKIN GRAFT
Video This film demonstrates the surgical procedure for increasing the
Cassette quantity of the mandibular denture bearing area by lowering the
#105 buccal, labial and lingual muscular attachments and introducing
a skin graft; Post-operative surgical results are shown as are
the comparative results of the pre and post mandibular prosthesis
(18 minutes )
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: Bob D. Gross, D.D.S,, M.S.
Michael Loftus, D.D.S.
University of Connecticut Health Center
Ho
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D-77-298
MODIFIED W I OMAN FLAP (REVISED)
Video This film describes a modified Wldman flap procedure for a
Cassette patient with extensive interproximal pockets* The technique
#105 employed demonstrates the principles of flap design, access
to the involved sites, tissue removal , planing of exposed
root surfaces, bone recon touring, and flap adaptation, A
periodontal dressing provides post-operative protection. Follow-
up examinations are shown for the one-week and six month inter-
vals. (14 minutes )
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: Sigurd P. Ramfjord, UD.S, , Ph.D.
Chairman, Department of Periodontics
The University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, Michigan
D.77-299 BONE GRAFT INTO AN INTRABQNY POCKET
Video A deep intra bony lesion on the mesial aspect of a tilted mandibular
Cassette molar Is treated surgically, including a bone graft. The area of
#107 defect is exposed and prepared. Donor bone is taken from the
maxillary tuberosity region and transferred to the prepared site.
Flap re-adaptation completely covers the grafted bone. A perio-
donal dressing is used to protect the area of surgery while initial
healing takes place. Post-operative views are shown one-week
subsequently and six months later. (9% minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: James W. Knowles, D.D.S. , M.S.
Sigurd P. Ramfjord, L.D.S., Ph.D.
Department of Periodontics
The University of Michigan
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D-77^300
SURGICAL ELIMINATION OF PERIODONTAL POCKETS
This film explains the procedures involved in the surgical elim-
ination of periodontal pockets for a patient with overall horizon-
tal bone loss, interproximal bone craters, and deep interproximal
pockets. Techniques demonstrated include the principles of flap
design* tissue removal* planing of the exposed root surfaces,
bone recontouring, and flap re-adaptation. A periodontal dressing
maintains the flaps In position and protects the areas of denuded
bone interproximally which are not covered by the flap. Favorable
results are seen one week post-operatively and six months later,
(13% minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: Gloria J. Kerry, D.D.S. , M.S.
Sigurd P. Ramfjord, L.D.S,, Ph.D.
Department of Periodontics
The University of Michigan
D- 77-3 01 COMPLETE ARCH CASTS WITH REMOVABLE DIES
Video A complete arch cast with removable dies is essential to the
Cassette accuracy of a fixed prosthesis, This film demonstrates three
#109 acceptable methods of making a properly formed complete-arch
cast with removable dies* The brass dowel die-pin technique*
where the metal die-pin fits directly into the stone base* re-
quires a minimum of special equipment and is therefore the most
economical. The pin-mate system* where the metal die-pin fits
Into a metal sleeve which Is held in the base of the cast* provides
easy positive orientation of the die without wear from repeated
removal and reinsertion, In the pin-dex system, the metal die-
pins are cemented into parallel pin-holes at the bottom of each
die and the root extensions fit Into plastic sleeves which are
incorporated into the base of the cast, The edentulous ridge
areas* and the approximating teeth* can also be made removable
so the proximal contacts* and the tissue contacts beneath the pon-
tics, can be adjusted separately, (18% minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: Mr* Roy Holder* C.D.T.
Mr, Masawoshi Nishimoto
Jack D, Preston, D,D,S*
Veterans Administration Hospital
Los Angeles, California
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Video
Cassette
#108
PORCELAIN JACKET CROWN - PART ONE
THE MATRIX
This series of two films depicts the various laboratory steps
involved in the fabrication of a porcelain jacket crown* The
die must have a non-undercut "apron" on the root section for
a distance of several millimeters apical to the margin. The
matrix is fabricated of dead soft platinum foil which is one
one-thousandths of an inch (.001 in.) thick. Procedures demon-
strated include adapting the platinum foil, creating the tinner's
joint, and swaging and annealing the matrix. (9 minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: Mr. Roy Holder, C.D.T.
~ &
Jack Preston, D.D.S.
VA Hospital
Los Angeles s California
PORCELAIN JACKET CROWN - PART TWO
PORCELAIN BUILD-UP
Part' Two of this two- film series describes the proper manipula-
tion of the various materials used in building-up a porcelain
jacket crown* Proper condensation, by blotting, tapping, vibra-
tion, and drying, is emphasized. Firing and cooling are demon-
strated. Esthetic factors are highlighted, - blending of the
dentin and enamel porcelains, incisal trans 1 ucency, labial contour
and texture, and special characterizations such as a very faint
check line. When properly executed, a porcelain jacket crown is
one of the most esthetic restorations possible, and the final
result will be pleasing to the dentist, the technician, and the
patient, (17 minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: Mr. Roy Holder, C.D.T.
&
Jack Preston, D*D*5.
VA Hospital
Los Angeles, California
PORCELAIN-FUSED- TO-METAL, VITA SYSTEM, PART ONE, SINGLE CROWN
A porcelain-fused- to-metal restoration can combine the esthetics
of porcelain with the strength of metal. However, proper manipu-
lation of these materials is extremely critical because of their
differing physical characteristics. The correct handling proce-
dures for each step are demonstrated, - application, condensation
(blotting, tapping, vibrating, drying), firing and cooling. Esthe-
tic factors are emphasized, Including blending of the dentin and
enamel porcelains, incisal translucency , labial contour and texture,
and special characterizations such as gingival and interproximal
darkening, simulated restorations, check lines, and decalcified
areas, The completed restoration meets the mechanical and biolo-
gical requirements and fulfills the demands of function, esthetics,
and prevention, (17 minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: Mr. Gary W, Braze, C.D.T,
Pasadena, California
Jack D. Preston, D.D.S.
VA Hospital, Los Angeles, California
PORCELAIN- FUSED-TO=METAL, VITA SYSTEM, PART TWO -
MULTIPLE UNIT RESTORATION
Cassette Many of the fabrication procedures for a multiple-unit porcelain-
£113 veneer restoration are similar to those for a single-unit restora-
tion. Since these have been described separately, (Part One),
this film emphasized primarily those procedures which are directly
related to the multiple-unit restoration. It demonstrates the dif-
ferent steps of establishing in porcelain the tissue contact area
beneath the pontic. Also, it stresses the various significant
features essential to the development of optimum esthetics inter-
proxlmally between the individual units of the fixed prosthesis: -
avoiding an excess of opaque material In these areas; creating
interproximal cuts, in the labial surfaces, that extend sufficiently
Into the gingival and incisal embrasures; carving of esthetic inter-
proximal contours; the use of an ultra-thin disc to refine the
interproximals in the fired porcelain stage; an M add-on M bake to
achieve a natural appearing overlapping effect; and the use of
Interproximal darkening stain to create a realistic esthetic
result, (17 minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: Mr. Gary W, Braze, C.D.T.
Pasadena, Call fornia
Jack D. Preston, D.D.S.
VA Hospital , Los Angeles, California
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D-77-304
Video
Cassette
#112
0-77-305
Video
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DOUBLE LINGUAL FRENOTOMY TO CORRECT THE EFFECTS
OF THE RETRACTED TONGUE POSITION
This film demonstrates a surgical procedure to correct the lack
of an adequate seal for dentures in the anterior lingual area.
This procedure minimizes the resultant movements of these tis-
sues, caused by the movements of the tongue. It does not correct
the retracted position of the tongue, (13 minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: Robert H. Sprigg, D.D.S.
Dip! ornate
American Board of Prosthodontics
VA Hospital
Los Angeles , California
LINGUAL DELIVERY OF IMPACTED MANDIBULAR THIRD MOLARS
This film shows a lingual delivery technique for removal of un-
errupted third molars. Because the mandibular bone contains a
grain that runs along known lines* the lingual plate or shelf
of the mandible around a mandibular third molar can be split or
fractured in a controlled predictable manner. This permits move-
ment of the tooth 1 ingually , thereby conserving the buccal plate*
minimizing operative time, and reducing the trauma usually asso-
ciated with this operation, (9% minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: Sam J, Poi dmore , D. D.S .
Chief, Qral-Maxi llofacial Surgery
VA Hospital
Long Beach, California
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D- 7 7- 309 RlfiHr-ANGLL' RAHI OfiRAPHY WITH THE VERSATILE INTRA-ORAL POSITIONER
(V.I. P.)
Video PART II - ANTERIOR
Cassette
* 1 1 7 The right-angle, parallel-plane technique produces diaqnostic
intra-oral radiographs which exhibi t maximum anatomic accuracy.
This film (Part Two) shows the use of the Versatile Intra -Oral
Positioner to radiograph the anterior teeth, The V.I .P. instru-
ment simplifies placement of the film parallel to the long axes
of the anterior teeth. It also facilitates direction of the x-ray
beam at right anqles to the radiographic film. The appropriate
procedures are illustrated graphically, and each is followed by
a demonstration, first on a skull, and then with a patient,
( 1 0^ mi nu tes )
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: William J. Updeqrave, D -D.S .
Director of Dental Radiology
The L.D. Pan key Institute for Advanced
Dental Education
Miami , Fl ori da
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D-77-310 RniHT-ANHLf MAPI OOM APHY WITH TIIF: VrNSAtlLf. INTRA- ORAL POSITIONFR
(V.! .P.J
VI dno PART III - PdSTTKI OK
Cassette
*11B This film demom t rates t he usp of the Vrr<.atf le Intra -Oral
Pns 1 tinner to record accurate radioqraphi <: imaqos of the pos-
t-prior t.Pt?th. It shuws how the V.I -I 1 , i nst Turnout simplifies
placement of the film parn 1 1 t?l to the long axes of the posterior
tooth, and facilitates direction of the x-ray beam at right dingles
to the radiographic film, This proqram (Part Three) illustrates
how tho right-angle, parallel-plant 1 technique can be used In a
simplified and standardized manner to produce intra-oral radiographs
of the posterior teeth which exhibit maximum anatomic accuracy.
( 1 b l j nii notes )
Produced Hy : Veterans Administration Dental Trai ni ng Center
In Cooperation With: Willi am J. Updegrave, D.D.S .
Director of Dental Radiology
The L.D. Pankey Institute for Advanced
Dental Educati on
Miami * Mori da
0-77^311 RIGHT-ANGLE RADIOGRAPHY WITH THE VERSATILE INTRA-ORAL POSITIONER
(V.I .P.)
Video PART IV - VERTICAL BITE-WINGS
Cassette
1119 It is important that interproximal or "bite-wing" radiographs not
only record a sharp profile of the proximal surfaces and an ade-
quate view of the interproximal embrasures, but they should also
provide sufficient coverage of the level of the height of the inter-
proximal crest of the alveolar bone. This is especially necessary
for proper periodontal evaluation, particularly in instances of
resorption of the supporting bone. Unfortunately, the usual hori-
zontal type of "bite-wing" exposures are frequently Inadequate.
This film (Part Four) demos trates a method of "bite-wing" radio-
graphy which positions the film vertically and provides adequate
coverage of the height of the crest of the alveolar bone. In
addition, this use of the V .1 ,P, instrument also minimizes other
deficiencies such as diagonal placement of the film, overlapping
of the contact areas* and obliteration of the embrasure spaces*
( 12 minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: Willi am J. Updegrave, D.D.S.
Director of Dental Radiology
The L.D. Pankey Institute for Advanced
Dental Education
Miami , Fl orida
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RADIATION HYfil [.NE - DOUBLE: CO II I MAT I ON
Video This film explains tht* bt_*nt?f 1 c i ii I till vantages of double 1 r.ol 1 limit I on
Cassette as a means of ri>c.luc j ihi the field of nidi (it ion. With a stm 1 |pr-
*1?0 s 1 zv beam, placement of thn f i Im-packot intraoral ly is extreme I y
critical. Thf? Versa 1 1 1 n Intra -0ml Positioner provides an pHVo
t.ivo tm?an r j of Lorrtxtly p!aun<i Uu? r.i Mo«jr,ipMt. Mini, and rf
accurately projecting the 1 x-ray beam of reduced sl/p, Mi n irni ^ i ncj
the Amount of nidi fit Ion protects the patient i the operator, anH
( ill office personnel , (/ minutes)
Produced By; Veterans Administration Dental Training Con t or
In Coopera t j on With: William J, Updeq rave , [J.D.S,
Director of Dental Radiology
The LiD, Pankoy Institute for Advanced
Den tii 1 Educo ti on
Miami , Florida
D-78-313 ENDODONTICS - A RETROGRADE AMALGAM PROCEDURE
Video Generally, the treatment of choice for periapical pathoses of
Cassette pulpal origin Is the routi ne, non-surgical, root-canal technique
#121 of endodontic therapy, However , when that method is not possible,
the retrograde atrial gam-fil 1 ing procedure is an excellent alterna-
tive* This film explains various situations where the retrograde
amalgam procedure is indicated. It also describes the special
miniaturized instruments which are used, The clinical procedures
are demonstrated in detail, including the pre-operati ye radiograph,
local anesthesia, flap design, fenestration % periapical currettage,
apicoectomy, amalgam filling, complete debridement, immediate
post-op radiograph, suturing* patient Instructions, and slx-rflonth
follow-up examination and radiograph, (16 minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In cooperation With: Gerald L, Sacks, 0,0,5,
Department of Endodontics
Georgetown University
School of Dentistry
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D-7BOI4 PREVENTING CROSS CONTAMINATION I H REMOVABLE PROSTH0D0NT ICS
DELIVERY - ADJUSTMENTS
Video
Cassette Thn pas*5lhil Ity of cross contamination with dentures can bo
*\2? prevented by observance of u 1 m p 1 c precautions . As ordered,
%y,t wtm tic approach of hrindl inq thn cirnturns from tho i nsortlon
through thti adjustment pha'ior, is presented dnd dtfhions tru Led ,
(I 3', mi nut us)
producod fiy: Veteran*; Acim in i s trci t Ion [Junta 1 Training Cantor
In Cooperation Wi th: Robert Cruni, 0,0,5,
VAN Hinrs
Chicago, 1 1 1 inois
78-31 5 PRELIMINARy IMPRESSIONS FOR COMPLETE DENTURES
Video Well planned and executed preliminary impressions for complete
Cassette dentures can make a significant contribution to successful
#123 denture service. This film demonstrates a simple and effi-
cient method of obtaining highly satisfactory preliminary
impressions with alginate through the use of wax modifications
of stock trays. (14 minutes)
Produced By; Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: E, A, Travaglini, D.D.S*
Director, Dental Training Center
VA Hospital
Washington, D. C.
0*78-316 THE NEUTRAL ZONE IN COMPLETE DENTURES
PART I, CLINICAL PROCEDURES
Video
Cassette Dentures constructed in harmony with the neuromuscular environ-
0124 merit of the oral structures allow patients to adjust inore
quickly to their presence. The clinical procedures relevant
to recording the neutral zone for positioning the denture
teeth and defining the contours of the polished surface of
the dentures are described and demonstrated . (19 minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: Frank Schiesser, 0,0*5,
Assistant Professor, Prosthetics
and
Victor E. Beresin, D.D.S,
Di pi ornate, American Board of Prosthodontics
Associate Professor, Prosthetics
Temple University, School of Dentistry
D-78- 317 THE NEUTRAL ZONE IN COMPLETE DENTURES
PART II, LABORATORY PROCEDURES
Video
Cassette Certain laboratory procedures must be followed to use the neutral
#125 zone records. The technical procedures for developing matrices
of this record and using them in establishing an occlusal plane
and the anterior, posterior, as well as medial lateral position-
ing of the supplied tooth, is demonstrated* These procedures
will lead to esthetlcally acceptable dentures which are compatible
with the physiology involved, (11% minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: Frank J, Schiesser, D.D.S.
Assistant Professor, Prosthetics
and
Victor E. Beresin, 0.0,3,
Diplomate, American Board of Prosthodontics
Associate Pro fessor , Prosthetics
Temple University, School of Dentistry
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G0W-GATE5 MANDIBULAR BLOCK ANESTHESIA
current techniques for mandibular block injection generally
use intra-oral landmarks, some of which are variable and ob-
scure. The Gow- Gates method, using t i target area for the
injection at the base of the condylar neck, employs extra as
wall as intra oral landmarks . The anatomy of the area is re-
viewed and the procedures for using this injection am demon-
strated on a mannequin and live subjects, (ft 1 ., minutes )
Produced By; Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With; Edgar K, DeJean, D.D.S.
Associate Clinical Professor
Department of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery
University of Louisville
School of Dentistry
THE USE OF PLASTIC SEALANTS IN PREVENTIVE DENTISTRY
The eradication of the deep fissures and grooves in posterior
teeth for the prevention of caries can be accomplished through
the use of Plastic Sealants, The method of using two sealants,
one using ultraviolet light to bring about the polymerization s
and the other which uses a chemical catalyst to convert the
monomer, are described and demonstrated on typodont models,
(13 mi nutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: Norman 0, Harris s D.D.S.
Department of Community Dentistry
University of Texas Dental School
San Antonio, Texas
D- 78-320
PDST-RE INFORC EMENT : PRINCIPLES AND ARMAMENTARIUM
Video This film is the first of a group of eight programs which con-
Cassette cern Post-Reinforcement, It describes the different sizes of
#128 color-coded dri 1 1 s and the variety of mated accessories, and
lists their indications* It also discusses many principles
regarding thMr use, In addition* this film explains how the
use of po s t- re i n f o rc em en t , along with such advances as improved
techniques of root-canal therapy, and newer methods of perio-
dontal surgery, can contribute to the current practice of Modern
Dentistry, with its emphasis on preventive procedures, ( 13^ minutes)
Produced By; Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: Gerard L. Courtade, A .B . , D.D.S.
Adjunct Professor , Prosthetic Dentistry
School of Dental and Oral Surgery
Columbia University
D-78-321 POST- REINFORCEMENT OF EN DO DONTICALLY-TREATED TEETH
WITH FULL CROWN PREPARATION
Video
Cassette When an endodonti cal ly-treated tooth requires a full-crown
#129 restoration, only a minimum amount of coronal tooth structure
remains, and any thin sections of the tooth could be easily
fractured. This program describes a method of reinforcing such
a tooth* It demonstrates how the root-canal is prepared to
create a post-channel, with parallel sides, and which extends
one-half to two-thirds the length of the root. It also shows
cementation of a cylindrical , stainless-steel, serrated, vented
post within the prepared post-channel, to reinforce the tooth so
it will resist fracture, (9 minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: Gerard L . Courtade, A-B, , D.D.S,
Adjunct Professor, Prosthetic Dentistry
School of Dental and Oral Surgery
Col umbla University
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0^78-322 POST-REINFORCEMENT FOR ANTERIOR TEETH
PART ONE - COMPOSITE CORE
Video
Cassette When an anterior tooth has lost a large amount of tooth structure,
#130 and has had previous endodontic treatment, Its restoration with
a full-crown requires an internal core which is retained and
supported by post-reinforcement. The three films of this series
each demonstrate a different method of accomplishing a post-
reinforced core for an anterior tooth, Part One shows prepara-
tion of the post-channel and the auxiliary pin-channel s, and
cementation of a stainless-steel post and two cemented-type pins.
It also demonstrates placement and preparation of the composite
filling material to create a post-reinforced compos Ite-core, to
serve as the foundation for the subsequent full -crown, (13b minutes )
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: Gerard L . Courtade, A.B., D.D.S.
Adjunct Professor, Prosthetic Dentistry
School of Dental and Oral Surgery
Columbia University
D-78-323 POST-REINFORCEMENT FOR ANTERIOR TEETH
PART TWO - DIRECT CAST CORE
Video
Cassette Part Two of this series demonstrates a direct technique for
#131 fabricating a one-piece post-reinforced cast-core for an anterior
tooth, It shows how a precious-metal post, and two precious-
metal pins , are fitted to the prepared post-channel and pin-
channels, A resin pattern material is added directly against
the tooth, and shaped to the desired dimension of the proposed
core, The pattern is sprued and cast, and the resulting core is
polished, and cemented to the tooth, (13 minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: Gerard L . Courtade, A.B., D .D .S .
Adjunct Professor, Prosthetic Dentistry
School of Dental and Oral Surgery
Columbia University
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D- 78-324 POST-REINFORCEMENT FOR ANTERIOR TEETH
PART THREE - INDIRECT CAST CORE
Video
Cassette Part Three shows the various steps involved in making a one-
^132 piece pos t-roi n forced cast-corn for an anterior tooth by moan a
of an i ndj rect technique, The demonstrated procedures include:
preparation of the post-channel within the root-canal, and
preparation of two pin-channel s within the rrma i n i nn dentin;
fitting a smooth plastic post, and pi ns to the prepared channel s ;
impression-inakinq, and pourinq the cast; fitting a precious-metal
post, and pins, to the die; and the use of a resin pattern material
to fabricate a pattern indirectly (on the cast). The pattern is
spruud and cast, and the resulting one-piece post-reinforced core
is cemented to the tooth, (14 minutes)
Produced By: Vetera ns Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: Gerard L . Gourtade, A . B . , D . D . S .
Adjunct Professor , Pros thet i c Dent is try
School of Dental and Oral Surgery
Columbia University
D-73-325 POST- REINFORCEMENT FOR BICUSPID TEETH
Video Post-reinforcement for a bicuspid tooth can be accomplished in
Cassette several different ways. This film demonstrates three methods
#133 of achieving a post-reinforced amalgam-core for bicuspid teeth:
1) for a bicuspid tooth with two root-canals, two stainless-
steel posts are used, - one in each canal ;
2) for a bicuspid with only one root-canal, a single post
is used within the root canal, and a second post can be
placed within the dentin, when adequate bulk exists;
3) as an alternative for a bicuspid with only one root-
canal, a single post is used within the root-canal , and
two auxiliary pins (either cemented or threaded) are
placed within the existing dentin.
Amalgam is packed around the posts and/or pins. At a subsequent
visit, it is prepared for a full-crown foundation, (13 minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: Gerard L . Courtade, A.B . , D,D,S,
Adjunct Professor, Prosthetic Dentistry
School of Dental and Oral Surgery
Columbia University
POST-REINFORCEMENT FOR MOLAR TEETH
Post-reinforcement for a molar tooth can be achieved in several
different ways* This film shows two methods of accomplishing
a post-reinforced amalgam-core for a molar tooth* For a mandibu-
lar molar, a stainless-steel post is cemented Into the post-
channels which are prepared within each root-canal,,, These
multiple posts are used to support and retain an amalgam-core,
For a maxillary molar, this same procedure is augmented by the
use of auxiliary pins, Other procedures demonstrated include
placement of a copper band matrix with interproximal wedging,
packing of amalgam material around the posts and/or pins, and
preparation of the amalgam-core at a subsequent visit to provide
a full -crown preparation, (13 minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: Gerard L . Courtade , A.B, , 0,0,5,
Adjunct Professor, Prosthetic Dentistry
School of Dental and Oral Surgery
Columbia University
POST- REINFORCEMENT FOR REPAIR OF FIXED PROSTHESIS
If an abutment tooth supporting a fixed prosthesis requires
endodontic therapy, and access to the root-canal Is made through
the abutment crown, the existing restoration may be jeopardized.
This film explains the step-by-step procedures employed in making
a one-piece post-reinforced cast inlay which fits the lingual
opening of the crown and serves as a dowel -like extension to a
depth of approximately two-thirds the length of the root. This
strengthens the abutment tooth and its crown, and restores the
necessary support, resi stance, and retention, Repair of an
existing fixed restoration by means of post-reinforcement can
prevent fracture of the weakened abutment, and avoid displacement
of the prosthesis, (14 minutes)
Produced By: Veterans Administration Dental Training Center
In Cooperation With: Gerard L. Courtade, A.B. , D,D,S,
Adjunct Professor, Prosthetic Dentistry
School of Dental and Oral Surgery
Columbia University
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