A Text-book of operative dentistryP. Blakiston, 1889 - 265 pages |
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Page 15
... edge , which is the broadest part , is nearly straight across , but is a little more rounded at the distal angle than at the mesial . In recently - erupted incisors the cutting edge is divided into three nearly equal parts by two slight ...
... edge , which is the broadest part , is nearly straight across , but is a little more rounded at the distal angle than at the mesial . In recently - erupted incisors the cutting edge is divided into three nearly equal parts by two slight ...
Page 16
... edge to the cervical border . The cervical border is formed by the curved edge of the enamel at the margin of the gum , the con- cavity of the curve looking toward the crown of the tooth . The palatal surface is concave and often ...
... edge to the cervical border . The cervical border is formed by the curved edge of the enamel at the margin of the gum , the con- cavity of the curve looking toward the crown of the tooth . The palatal surface is concave and often ...
Page 17
... edge be toward his right , it is a right tooth , if toward his left , it is a left tooth . Superior Cuspid ( Fig . 1 , c , p . 22 ) .— The superior cuspid is the longest tooth in the entire series . The crown is thick and strong ...
... edge be toward his right , it is a right tooth , if toward his left , it is a left tooth . Superior Cuspid ( Fig . 1 , c , p . 22 ) .— The superior cuspid is the longest tooth in the entire series . The crown is thick and strong ...
Page 20
... edge of an inferior incisor is straight and nearly at right angles to the long axis of the tooth , though the distal angle is usually a little lower than the mesial . The labial surface is widest at the cutting edge and narrow- est at ...
... edge of an inferior incisor is straight and nearly at right angles to the long axis of the tooth , though the distal angle is usually a little lower than the mesial . The labial surface is widest at the cutting edge and narrow- est at ...
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... edge by filing and grinding . Smooth and polish with emery , stone , pumice and rouge ; the instru- ment is then ready for the process of hardening and tempering . To obtain the proper temper for a good cutting edge , the instrument ...
... edge by filing and grinding . Smooth and polish with emery , stone , pumice and rouge ; the instru- ment is then ready for the process of hardening and tempering . To obtain the proper temper for a good cutting edge , the instrument ...
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