A Text-book of operative dentistryP. Blakiston, 1889 - 265 pages |
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Page 53
... pain by its constant irritation of the nerves of the pericementum , or by impinging on the nerve of the pulp at the foramen . If not removed it will accumulate in great quantities , sometimes nearly covering the teeth from sight ...
... pain by its constant irritation of the nerves of the pericementum , or by impinging on the nerve of the pulp at the foramen . If not removed it will accumulate in great quantities , sometimes nearly covering the teeth from sight ...
Page 60
... pain . In deep cavities , allow a thin layer of decalcified dentine to remain , to protect the pulp , but remove all softened tissue from the borders of cavities , and all discolorations from the enamel or near it , whenever possible ...
... pain . In deep cavities , allow a thin layer of decalcified dentine to remain , to protect the pulp , but remove all softened tissue from the borders of cavities , and all discolorations from the enamel or near it , whenever possible ...
Page 64
... pain as much as possible , tying firmly with a square or a surgeon's knot . Should the ligature be impracticable or inconvenient , apply , SAS 怒 FIG . 69 . SA with the clamp forceps , one of the numerous rubber - dam clamps . To ...
... pain as much as possible , tying firmly with a square or a surgeon's knot . Should the ligature be impracticable or inconvenient , apply , SAS 怒 FIG . 69 . SA with the clamp forceps , one of the numerous rubber - dam clamps . To ...
Page 91
... is destroyed , when the application must be repeated . Phosphoric acid and zinc chloride usually produce more or less pain for a short time . The following is the formula for the Herbst obtundent : SENSITIVE DENTINE . 91 Sensitive Dentine,
... is destroyed , when the application must be repeated . Phosphoric acid and zinc chloride usually produce more or less pain for a short time . The following is the formula for the Herbst obtundent : SENSITIVE DENTINE . 91 Sensitive Dentine,
Page 95
... pain produced soon subsides . Treatment - Subdue the irritation with creasote , oil of clove , chloroform , or equal parts of creasote and oil of clove . Unless the irritation borders on inflammation , insert oxy- phosphate at once and ...
... pain produced soon subsides . Treatment - Subdue the irritation with creasote , oil of clove , chloroform , or equal parts of creasote and oil of clove . Unless the irritation borders on inflammation , insert oxy- phosphate at once and ...
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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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