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Show Loam Tho Truth About Robot jaw measures bite register to rule out guesswork In fitting dentures. THE CATHOLIC CHURCH Ft? By Mail. ..At No Cost! ..... , - You can easily investigate Catholic i , 'J' - i faith and worship in the privacy of your home. Just send us your name and ad- - i5 , ' W - 1 know what the Catholic Uiurch wnat uunoiics believe. We will send you really an interesting course of instruction which is short, yet complete. , We will send you a book ex plaining Catholic faith and worwritten in an ship form. There are six icsuiy icauies . . . ... easy-to-understa- v , test sheets which you can mark and we will check and return to you. This will enable you to determine how well you understand the book. It will give you quick and authentic answers on any point you do not understand. There" is no writing to do . . . and nobody calls on you unless you request it. Nobody knows, in fact, that you are inquiring into Catholic teaching. 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Why suffer ogonfot f CORNS & CALLOUSES TIRCD.TEK9ER, ITCHINC.IURNIN9, SRURTIN6, fERSPIRINC FEET QUICK ICTrTCH MUM RI1IEF TIE SSSC Yumrt University 4M MESONS fiTfiTijesisu'sfmstip VlOi! iKrMM( RMft Dins. 111-- , IOOIOC ANO Ixpriiwats MOVI0 ttrgttt- A1 AIL OtUGGSrS AND rour goods HAN. - ,J( ( 14 ;V.. ttmi Mkttitoln, 5 WHAT'S NEW at the Dentist's Office Dramatic advances in the past 10 - I by Georg Mann years are enabling him Like to give better care to more people - less painfully. cause it reflects on their only for yourself, ,-- 4421 IINDILL r Z ure our Faith, we invite you to understand it and, we hope, to share it. - 'MH non-Catholic- cost or obligation . . . and in the privacy of your own home. As Catholic laymen, who treas- nd . 4 w not-insignific- ant : Mcmrais-"m- W haveJong .been a ..targeLfoiL humor. And they don't exactly appreciate it becontributions to the public's health heavy-hand- ed and happiness. Dr. Meigs Jones of Kansas City, Mo., for example, deplores the use of the term ,rdfiflnl!iscu at an Illinois State Dental Society meeting, he said, "It is one word to get out of the dictionary with respect to teeth. You drill for oU. But as far as dentistry is concerned, ' " you prepare teeth to receive restoration." Though Webster's doesn't refer to teeth in connection with drills and drilling, Dr. Jones is nonetheless right. And what he has to say about new methods in dentistry is even more important. From time to time, news stories announce the beginning of a new era of "painless" dentistry, in which marvelous gadgets will make it so pleasant we'll never again squirm in a dentist's chair nor miss a dentai appointment. Like he clumsy jokes, or the exaggerated hopes that followed discovery of the miracle drugs, these articles aren't altogether true. There's no perfect method of preparing cavities for filling. Doctors agree that discomfort never can be eliminated entirely, because some of us have nerve spots that will always be sensitive to the slightest touch. The encouraging note in Dr. Jones' report is that developments of the last ten years in dental care are among the most dramatic in medical history. Pointing to the enthusiastic and widespread interest in these innovations, Dr. Arne F. Romnes of Northwestern University says, "The removal of tooth structure can now be accomplished with a lighter touch and in less time. With the new designs in handpieces, there is less vibration and consequently the patient feels less discomfort." These improvements have been made possible through work and study carried on by dental colleges, clinics and laboratories, equipment manufacturers, government agencies, and practicing dentists. Most of the advances in the last decade have been in speeding up the traditional rotary instrument, and it is this phase of development that holds the greatest promise. More discussed, perhaps because they are radical departures, have been the airbrasive machine and an ultrasonic device tested at Columbia University's School of Dental and Oral Surgery. Dentists emphasize that speed of instruments isn't so important in itself, but it enables work to be done more efficiently in a fraction of the time. There I 14 Family Weekly. April 6, 195! |