| 41. | In 1931, the National Institute of Health hired dental surgeon H . Trendley Dean to study discolored tooth enamel.
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| 42. | In the same year, the world s first national dental organization, the American Society of Dental Surgeons, was founded.
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| 43. | This was a common affliction of dental surgeons prior to the routine use of gloves when conducting treatment on patients.
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| 44. | Smith was born in Edinburgh, the son of dental surgeon John Smith, and educated at the Royal College of Surgeons.
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| 45. | By 1933, two of her siblings, a dental surgeon and an architect, could not find work because they were Jewish.
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| 46. | Later, he was named Command Dental Surgeon for Alaskan Air Command and Base Dental Surgeon at Elmendorf Air Force Base.
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| 47. | Later, he was named Command Dental Surgeon for Alaskan Air Command and Base Dental Surgeon at Elmendorf Air Force Base.
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| 48. | Harry makes up a cover story that Holtz needs to be seen by a dental surgeon the next day for an infection.
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| 49. | Although his father made his living trading clothing, the family had a strong academic tradition and his mother was a dental surgeon.
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| 50. | He is a dental surgeon with a practice in Newton Center, spending up to 10 hours a day wrist deep in saliva.
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