A Text-book of operative dentistryP. Blakiston, 1889 - 265 pages |
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Page 9
... described as consisting of two plates of bone , an outer and an inner plate , the alveoli being formed by septa passing across between the plates . The outer plate , continuous with the facial surface of the maxillary bone in the upper ...
... described as consisting of two plates of bone , an outer and an inner plate , the alveoli being formed by septa passing across between the plates . The outer plate , continuous with the facial surface of the maxillary bone in the upper ...
Page 10
... described the cusps of the bicuspids and molars of either jaw shut into the depres- sions between the cusps of the teeth in the opposite jaw , thus securing a firmer occlusion and greater efficiency in mastica- tion than could otherwise ...
... described the cusps of the bicuspids and molars of either jaw shut into the depres- sions between the cusps of the teeth in the opposite jaw , thus securing a firmer occlusion and greater efficiency in mastica- tion than could otherwise ...
Page 11
... described as the crown of the tooth , while a layer of cementum covers the root and usually overlaps the enamel to a slight extent . If the two last - named tissues be entirely removed , the dentine will still show the general form of ...
... described as the crown of the tooth , while a layer of cementum covers the root and usually overlaps the enamel to a slight extent . If the two last - named tissues be entirely removed , the dentine will still show the general form of ...
Page 14
... described as the superior or upper teeth , and those in the lower jaw as the inferior or lower teeth . They are further designated as right or left , according to the position they occupy with respect to the median plane of the body ...
... described as the superior or upper teeth , and those in the lower jaw as the inferior or lower teeth . They are further designated as right or left , according to the position they occupy with respect to the median plane of the body ...
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... described ; first , black , caused by sulphuric acid . This is not as frequent as the other varieties . Its progress is very slow in all cases , the blackened tissue remaining quite hard , and often it is spontaneously arrested . Second ...
... described ; first , black , caused by sulphuric acid . This is not as frequent as the other varieties . Its progress is very slow in all cases , the blackened tissue remaining quite hard , and often it is spontaneously arrested . Second ...
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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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