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... better than those in use up to that time . A few doubtless are , and the aim has been to include all these in the present edition . Quite a number of instruments and appli- ances that have been manifestly superseded , have been dropped ...
... better than those in use up to that time . A few doubtless are , and the aim has been to include all these in the present edition . Quite a number of instruments and appli- ances that have been manifestly superseded , have been dropped ...
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... better protection to the dentine beneath is present in the black than in any other variety of decay . Some sensitiveness commonly accompanies caries . It does not often amount to pain , but is rather a sense of uneasiness ; yet , from ...
... better protection to the dentine beneath is present in the black than in any other variety of decay . Some sensitiveness commonly accompanies caries . It does not often amount to pain , but is rather a sense of uneasiness ; yet , from ...
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... better and longer retained ; and mainly because such a filling cannot be destroyed piecemeal . Non - cohesive material is retained by the general form of the cavity , which is to be shaped so as to bind all the pieces together , and ...
... better and longer retained ; and mainly because such a filling cannot be destroyed piecemeal . Non - cohesive material is retained by the general form of the cavity , which is to be shaped so as to bind all the pieces together , and ...
Page 84
... better for this purpose than tin . Some have used tin foil mixed with gold foil for filling , the tin coming to the surface equally with the gold , it is claimed that rarely , if ever , do any unfavorable changes oc- cur . Dr. Abbott of ...
... better for this purpose than tin . Some have used tin foil mixed with gold foil for filling , the tin coming to the surface equally with the gold , it is claimed that rarely , if ever , do any unfavorable changes oc- cur . Dr. Abbott of ...
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Jonathan Taft. better conductor than tin , and would therefore in many cases be more objectionable . The saliva is often in such a condition as to act upon it with rapidity . Its color , too , is objectionable . Having these disadvan ...
Jonathan Taft. better conductor than tin , and would therefore in many cases be more objectionable . The saliva is often in such a condition as to act upon it with rapidity . Its color , too , is objectionable . Having these disadvan ...
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