. Proceedings of the North Carolina Dental Society [serial]. teeth. When the teeth are set up and waxing completed, take asharp instrument and cut the wax, so as to separate the saddles atthe junction with the clasps, and extend the incision to the centerof the palatal border of the saddles on a curved line and anteriorly F^G. 31 . Fig. 32. to a point on a line with the disto-incisal angle of the centrals. Thisincision should be made so as to have the upper plate overlap thelower. When the castings are completed and soldered together inthe center, the saddles will be allowed to give downward w
. Proceedings of the North Carolina Dental Society [serial]. teeth. When the teeth are set up and waxing completed, take asharp instrument and cut the wax, so as to separate the saddles atthe junction with the clasps, and extend the incision to the centerof the palatal border of the saddles on a curved line and anteriorly F^G. 31 . Fig. 32. to a point on a line with the disto-incisal angle of the centrals. Thisincision should be made so as to have the upper plate overlap thelower. When the castings are completed and soldered together inthe center, the saddles will be allowed to give downward whenpressure is applied, and return to a rest position without unduestress on the clasped teeth. (Figs. 25 and 26.) Proceedings Nokth Carolina Dental Society 65 2. In a lower with the molars only to be supplied: Clasp thesecond bicuspids. Extend the indirect retentions upward from thelingual bar on to the laterals. The stress-breakers are joined tothe clasps and carried anteriorly along the lingual surface of the firstbicuspids and cuspids and joined to the indirect retentions on thelaterals. The saddles are not attached to the clasps. (Figs. 27and 28.) 3. In a lower case with first bicuspids and the six anterior teeththe stress-breakers are developed differently from type 2 in thatthey are brought downward from the disto-lingual sur
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