A Text-book of operative dentistryP. Blakiston, 1889 - 265 pages |
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Page 50
... complete understanding of the case . Some system should be adopted in order that the examina- tion may be made complete in the shortest time , and it is FIG . 59 . оо 0 recommended to begin with 50 OPERATIVE DENTISTRY . Examination of ...
... complete understanding of the case . Some system should be adopted in order that the examina- tion may be made complete in the shortest time , and it is FIG . 59 . оо 0 recommended to begin with 50 OPERATIVE DENTISTRY . Examination of ...
Page 95
... complete stasis at some point , accompanied by effusion and exudation through the walls of the vessels . Pain becomes sharp , severe and paroxysmal , and often throbbing . There is extreme sensibility to touch and to thermal changes ...
... complete stasis at some point , accompanied by effusion and exudation through the walls of the vessels . Pain becomes sharp , severe and paroxysmal , and often throbbing . There is extreme sensibility to touch and to thermal changes ...
Page 99
... complete extirpation of the pulp , the root canals will need but little further preparation for filling . For con- venience the canals may be enlarged one - quarter to one - third of their length , but canals in roots of normal form and ...
... complete extirpation of the pulp , the root canals will need but little further preparation for filling . For con- venience the canals may be enlarged one - quarter to one - third of their length , but canals in roots of normal form and ...
Page 104
... complete eruption from lack of room at the angle of the jaw , and in consequence of this the overlying tissue is kept in a state of constant irri- tation , and often serious inflammations result . In these cases , if either the first or ...
... complete eruption from lack of room at the angle of the jaw , and in consequence of this the overlying tissue is kept in a state of constant irri- tation , and often serious inflammations result . In these cases , if either the first or ...
Page 113
... complete its course and point upon the gum . When pointing shows upon the gum , the lancet ( Fig . 86 ) should be used to evacuate the pus . Oftentimes , if the location of the abscess can be determined , relief may be early obtained by ...
... complete its course and point upon the gum . When pointing shows upon the gum , the lancet ( Fig . 86 ) should be used to evacuate the pus . Oftentimes , if the location of the abscess can be determined , relief may be early obtained by ...
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abscess acid adjusted alveolar alveolus amalgam applied band base-plate bicuspids bicuspids and molars bridge buccal buccal surface burnished cap crown carbolic acid cavity cement cementum cervical chloroform Cloth collar color corundum cowhorn creasote crown plate cuspids cusps cutting edge decay deciduous teeth Dental dentine Diseases disinfectant distal dowels drill Edition enamel Enlarged extract ferrule filling foil forceps grinding surface groove gutta-percha heat Hospital Illustrations inch incisors inflammation instrument investment labial lower mallet mandrel margin matrix Medical Medicine mesial metal mouth neck obtunder occlusion operation oxyphosphate pain palatal patient pericementitis Physician piece plaster platinum pliers plugger porcelain portion position proximal surfaces pulp pure gold removed root canal rubber dam sandarac second molar seen in Fig shape shell shown in Fig side solder step-plug Surgery teeth thickness thin third molar tion tooth treatment upper walls wire zinc
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