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JOURNAL OF THE
CALIFORNIA DENTAL ASSOCIATION
April,
2001
The April 2001 issue of the Journal of the California Dental
Association focuses on CDA's Spring Scientific Session. The first three
articles in this issue are based on presentations that will be given at
the Session, April 19 through 22, in Anaheim, CA.
Pre-Replantation
Storage of Avulsed Teeth: Fact and Fiction
The rapid decrease in the regenerative
potential of normal periodontal ligament once a tooth is out of the
socket means new guidelines should be used for the management of avulsed
teeth.
By David J. Kenny, DDS, PhD; Edward
J. Barrett, DDS, MSc
Key Factors
in Determining a Dental Practice Site
Demographic and psychographic
information can provide a dentist with insights into the potential of
a practice location.
By Scott McDonald
The Impact
of the New Alternative Work Schedule on Dental Offices
Wage Orders 2000 and 2001 substantially
changed the way the alternate work schedules used in many dental offices
may be structured in order to avoid the payment of daily overtime.
By Bette E. Robin, DDS, JD
Chronic-Pain
Management -- A Timely Opportunity
Dentists need a broader
education in treatment regimens for chronic pain so they can take a
larger role in this area of pain management.
G. Davis Kloeffler, DDS, and Parker
E. Mahan, DDS
The Editor/
The Era of the Private Enforcer
By Jack F. Conley, DDS
Impressions/
Table Clinics Offer View of Dentistry’s Future
By Debra Belt
Dr. Bob/
Dental History Chiseled in Stone
By Robert E. Horseman, DDS
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