Word: dentalized
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...professional curiosity stirred, Officer Gardner rattled the door and demanded admission. When the startled pair let him in, he discovered that the dentist was Costas Pavlides, a native of Cyprus and now a U.S. citizen. According to the New York Herald Tribune, Mr. Pavlides had done dental work freely while in Egypt and "his idea of the U.S. was that a citizen certainly had at least as much liberty as in Egypt and had the additional privilege of voting for Roosevelt...
...Chicago during October some 85 conventions were scheduled. Samples: Interstate Post Graduate Medical Association of North America (3,000 attendance); Small Brewers' Committee (150); American Dental Association (300); American Train Dispatchers Association (200); American Bakers Association (300); Grand Chapter of the Royal Arch Masons of Illinois...
...Barker's specifications: "absolutely free from dental caries [decay] ... sized, shaped and set true and properly in the dental arch . . . proper shade, colorings and translucence to blend perfectly with the surrounding gum tissue, the eyes, hair and complexion . . . perfect cusps, grooves, pits, fissures and marginal ridges...
...have examined the teeth of approximately 25,000 people. Out of that vast multitude, I have found but one person whose teeth have fulfilled all the specifications. . . . Miss Lois Price, 18 years old . . . came to me as a dental assistant, and has worked by my side every day for six months. . . . The first day that she entered my office, her teeth fascinated...
...took Miss Price into the clinic at the Iowa State Dental Meeting. The interest shown by the dentists of Iowa was far be yond my expectations. They were of the opinion that she was in a class by herself...