RT Journal A1 Allen B T1 REmoval of thirty denticles from one bicuspid socket JF Journal of the American Medical Association JO Journal of the American Medical Association YR 1918 FD April 27 VO 70 IS 17 SP 1224 OP 1224 DO 10.1001/jama.1918.26010170006012d UL http://dx.doi.org/10.1001/jama.1918.26010170006012d AB May 29, 1917, a woman, aged 23, called my attention to a slight prominence of the gum buccally to the upper right bicuspid region which had not produced any symptoms other than the elevation of the tissue. Figure 1 is a roentgenogram of the upper right bicuspid region showing the presence of a collection of denticles. The patient was referred to Dr. John Voss of Iowa City, Iowa, who extracted thirty denticles from the first bicuspid socket (Fig. 2). All teeth were present, and occlusion was perfect, excepting for the third molars, which had not erupted.Child Labor Standards.  —To secure ideal standards, national or local, we must presuppose ideal citizens, educated, alert, knowing what they want and organized to demand efficiency of their public servants.—Lindsay, Child Labor Bulletin.