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...cross dentists bear is that patients fear and dislike them, a group of psychiatrists told the California State Dental Association. Further conclusions of the psychiatrists: 1) dentists sometimes react to their patients' antagonism by causing them unnecessary pain; 2) just as the man in the chair needs a break now & then to spit, so the dentist needs a break occasionally-to spit or even swear a little, and thus relieve his own tensions...
...Painful Dentists. Dentistry, says Harlem Hospital's Dr. Jules Weinstein, may offer more scope for hypnosis than any other branch of medicine, because 1) nearly all dental operations are painful; 2) the patient usually has to go back for more; and 3) "dentistry retains the taint and stigma of its early . . . crude and torturing methods." But patients who can get by without hypnosis should not have it, says Dr. Weinstein; it should be reserved for those who feel that they need it because they cannot face up to the pain of even routine dental work, and for others...
George V. Mann, assistant professor of Nutrition, and Roy O. Greep, professor of Dental Science, will also speak...
...Waldo, a graduate of the University of Michigan, joined the dental school faculty in 1941. He played a prominent part in the post-war reorganization of the dental school which placed new emphasis on the role of basic scientific research in chemistry...
...late doctor was a member of several professional associations, including the American Association for the Advancement of Science and the International Association for Dental Research...