A practical treatise on artificial crown- and bridge-work . COXSTR U< TJON OF BR ID G E- WO IIK. 161 the same as single crowns, and the bridge cemented on with sfrliMW iTpwiifctf oxyphosphate cement (sec page 141). The end ofthe bar is anchored in the slot by either a gold or an amalgamrilling. Fig. 310 represents the bridge in position. The Construction of Small Pu a s ofBridgi -work is much simplifiedby the following method : Crowns are first made for the teeth orroots that form the abutments and temporarily placed in position. Fig. Fig. 312 Fig 313.


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