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Page 151
... secure the most successful results the condition of the parts should be strictly observed . The gums , periosteum , etc. , should be in a healthy condition , for much injury may be done by attempting to separate teeth by pressure when ...
... secure the most successful results the condition of the parts should be strictly observed . The gums , periosteum , etc. , should be in a healthy condition , for much injury may be done by attempting to separate teeth by pressure when ...
Page 164
... secure a proper form to the cav- ity . Much time , patience and labor are required of the operator for the proper accomplishment of this part of the work , and much endurance on the part of the patient . In this part of the work several ...
... secure a proper form to the cav- ity . Much time , patience and labor are required of the operator for the proper accomplishment of this part of the work , and much endurance on the part of the patient . In this part of the work several ...
Page 170
... secure an even , smooth and strong bor- der to the orifice of the cavity . It is impossible to make a good finish with a rough , uneven border ; the filling is also more exposed to injury by mastica- tion . The integrity of a smooth ...
... secure an even , smooth and strong bor- der to the orifice of the cavity . It is impossible to make a good finish with a rough , uneven border ; the filling is also more exposed to injury by mastica- tion . The integrity of a smooth ...
Page 172
... were effect- nal but for a short time , and when the flow of saliva was abundant , constant vigilance and effort were nec- : essary to secure the proper exclusion of moisture . 172 FILLING TEETH . Exclusion of Moisture,
... were effect- nal but for a short time , and when the flow of saliva was abundant , constant vigilance and effort were nec- : essary to secure the proper exclusion of moisture . 172 FILLING TEETH . Exclusion of Moisture,
Page 173
Jonathan Taft. : essary to secure the proper exclusion of moisture . Quite a variety of instruments and appliances have been employed for holding in place these various paddings . Some of them were to be held by the patient , others were ...
Jonathan Taft. : essary to secure the proper exclusion of moisture . Quite a variety of instruments and appliances have been employed for holding in place these various paddings . Some of them were to be held by the patient , others were ...
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