The prevalence of tooth contact in eccentric movements of the jaw: its clinical implications.

either for a short period or for a length of time, such as military service, his practice will be properly cared for and ethically returned to him when he comes back. Someone said “An institution is but the lengthening shadow of one man.” This is usually very true in dental groups at the start, but as ihe group grows the shadows of many men merge to strengthen that institution. Las,t, and to me the greatest advan­ tage of all, is the spirit of fraternity that binds our group together and makes the practice of dentistry a thing of great joy. Truly I can say as I greet my associates in the hall every morning, “ It’s going to be a great day!” 2500 Bissell A ven u e