The Dental Cosmos: A Monthly Record Of Dental Science, Volume 14J. D. White, John Hugh McQuillen, George Jacob Ziegler, James William White, Edward Cameron Kirk, Lovick Pierce Anthony S. S. White Dental Manufacturing Company, 1872 - Dentistry |
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... cervical portion in approximal cavities, and condensing laterally until the filling is formed, then openings are made in various places and smaller cones forced in, after which the gold is riveted down with automatic mallets until most ...
... cervical portion in approximal cavities, and condensing laterally until the filling is formed, then openings are made in various places and smaller cones forced in, after which the gold is riveted down with automatic mallets until most ...
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... cervical wall, and another up here towards the cutting edge of the tooth, as there are scarcely any posterior and anterior walls. Then I make small blocks of soft gold of a size suited to the space for introducing it, being about as ...
... cervical wall, and another up here towards the cutting edge of the tooth, as there are scarcely any posterior and anterior walls. Then I make small blocks of soft gold of a size suited to the space for introducing it, being about as ...
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... cervical aspect of the plaster shell. In my practice I have not found this necessary, as I can shape the wooden form as soon as I could make the matrix, and preserve the shape of a loop of large or medium-sized silver suture Fig. 8. Fig ...
... cervical aspect of the plaster shell. In my practice I have not found this necessary, as I can shape the wooden form as soon as I could make the matrix, and preserve the shape of a loop of large or medium-sized silver suture Fig. 8. Fig ...
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... cervical portion, the strip of gold plate should be cut crowning, so that when passed around the form it will flare from it, touching only at the part that is intended to fit the root. After soldering, the ferrule should be again ...
... cervical portion, the strip of gold plate should be cut crowning, so that when passed around the form it will flare from it, touching only at the part that is intended to fit the root. After soldering, the ferrule should be again ...
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... cervical border of a deep-seated cavity ; likewise, where the removal of overlapping portions of the gum is rendered necessary; also, the cleaning of and removal of tartar from teeth where the gum is inflamed and sensitive. These and ...
... cervical border of a deep-seated cavity ; likewise, where the removal of overlapping portions of the gum is rendered necessary; also, the cleaning of and removal of tartar from teeth where the gum is inflamed and sensitive. These and ...
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Page 378 - A board of examiners, to consist of five practicing dentists, is hereby created, whose duty it shall be to carry out the purposes and enforce the provisions of this act.
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