Diseases of the soft structures of the teeth and their treatment; a text-book for students and practitioners . i:»l 152 I 151 and 152.—Interradicular ilIi the foramen im 11* a gentle pumping motion the air i-expelled and the semiliquid paraffin is coaxed into the canal andthe perforation. Care should be exercised not to overheat theparaffin, although it i- essential to keep the root dryer fairly warmchill the compound. A. jet of warm air applied duringthe filling procedure materially assists in keeping the paraffin • rilt- gutta-percha cone with it- tip cut off ina\ no


Diseases of the soft structures of the teeth and their treatment; a text-book for students and practitioners . i:»l 152 I 151 and 152.—Interradicular ilIi the foramen im 11* a gentle pumping motion the air i-expelled and the semiliquid paraffin is coaxed into the canal andthe perforation. Care should be exercised not to overheat theparaffin, although it i- essential to keep the root dryer fairly warmchill the compound. A. jet of warm air applied duringthe filling procedure materially assists in keeping the paraffin • rilt- gutta-percha cone with it- tip cut off ina\ now be ACCIDENTS ARISING IN TREATMENT OF ROOT CANALS 247 introduced and pressed to place, thereby acting as a core and insur-ing a more perfect adaptation of the softened


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