A Text-book of operative dentistryP. Blakiston, 1889 - 265 pages |
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Page vii
... Canals , 33 ; Instruments for Cleaning Teeth , 34 ; Instruments for Filling , 36 ; Pluggers for Gold , 37 ; Clamps , 38 ; Burnishers , 42 ; Finishing Instruments , 43 ; The Dental Engine , 43 . The Dentist Himself , Manner of Holding ...
... Canals , 33 ; Instruments for Cleaning Teeth , 34 ; Instruments for Filling , 36 ; Pluggers for Gold , 37 ; Clamps , 38 ; Burnishers , 42 ; Finishing Instruments , 43 ; The Dental Engine , 43 . The Dentist Himself , Manner of Holding ...
Page 29
... Canals . -The very best quality of piano - wire , of No. 20 or No. 22 standard wire or plate gauge , should be used . " It should be cut into lengths of three inches , and should then be filed down to the required size and taper . The ...
... Canals . -The very best quality of piano - wire , of No. 20 or No. 22 standard wire or plate gauge , should be used . " It should be cut into lengths of three inches , and should then be filed down to the required size and taper . The ...
Page 33
... canals inaccessible to straight instruments that are not flexible . Burs are made in great variety of forms and sizes , as shown in Fig . 15. They are known as round , wheel , cone , inverted cone , bud , fissure and oval . These are ...
... canals inaccessible to straight instruments that are not flexible . Burs are made in great variety of forms and sizes , as shown in Fig . 15. They are known as round , wheel , cone , inverted cone , bud , fissure and oval . These are ...
Page 34
... canals should be of long taper , spring- tempered and small enough to reach the deepest portion of the canal . Both straight and curved are needed ( Fig . 20 ) . Instruments for Cleaning Teeth . - Instruments for the removal of ...
... canals should be of long taper , spring- tempered and small enough to reach the deepest portion of the canal . Both straight and curved are needed ( Fig . 20 ) . Instruments for Cleaning Teeth . - Instruments for the removal of ...
Page 73
... canals . In this form it is not difficult to pack it into fine roots , and in this situation it will also well bear malleting . " The methods of packing non - cohesive and cohesive gold are essentially different . Non - cohesive gold ...
... canals . In this form it is not difficult to pack it into fine roots , and in this situation it will also well bear malleting . " The methods of packing non - cohesive and cohesive gold are essentially different . Non - cohesive gold ...
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