A Text-book of operative dentistryP. Blakiston, 1889 - 265 pages |
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Page 11
... hard , dense and highly elastic , yellowish - white in color and somewhat translucent , frac- tured surfaces showing a silky lustre . Chemical analysis of perfectly dry dentine shows it to con- sist of about 28 per cent . animal and 72 ...
... hard , dense and highly elastic , yellowish - white in color and somewhat translucent , frac- tured surfaces showing a silky lustre . Chemical analysis of perfectly dry dentine shows it to con- sist of about 28 per cent . animal and 72 ...
Page 24
... hard tissues of the teeth and results in the destruction of a part or the whole of the organ attacked . In every country of the world and in all ages the human teeth have been thus destroyed , and to the prevalence of this disease alone ...
... hard tissues of the teeth and results in the destruction of a part or the whole of the organ attacked . In every country of the world and in all ages the human teeth have been thus destroyed , and to the prevalence of this disease alone ...
Page 25
... hard , and often it is spontaneously arrested . Second , brown decay , the result of the action of hydrochloric acid , which destroys the lime salts of the tooth , leaving the organic portion of a brown color , and elastic , leathery ...
... hard , and often it is spontaneously arrested . Second , brown decay , the result of the action of hydrochloric acid , which destroys the lime salts of the tooth , leaving the organic portion of a brown color , and elastic , leathery ...
Page 27
... hard that a sharp corner will readily scratch glass ; this should be the test of the hardening . Make the part to be tempered clean and bright with fine emery or by other means ; heat the instrument slowly well up on the shank , and ...
... hard that a sharp corner will readily scratch glass ; this should be the test of the hardening . Make the part to be tempered clean and bright with fine emery or by other means ; heat the instrument slowly well up on the shank , and ...
Page 28
... hard cutting edge . When the instrument is tempered , the position of the colors should be as marked in Fig . 3 . A thick edge will bear a much harder temper without break- ing than a thin edge , consequently the thick edge may be left ...
... hard cutting edge . When the instrument is tempered , the position of the colors should be as marked in Fig . 3 . A thick edge will bear a much harder temper without break- ing than a thin edge , consequently the thick edge may be left ...
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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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