. Operative and dental anatomy technics; a class-room and laboratory manual for freshmen dental students . old napkins or cotton rolls in position in the mouth forexcluding moisture. Adjuncts and Accessories (a) Ligature (b) Rubber Dam (c) Absorbent (d) Mirror (e) Scissors (f) Syringe (a) Ligature.—Waxed floss silk is the most popular ma-terial for ligating the rubber dam in position. Hemp thread Fig. no.—Rubber dam clamps for anterior teeth. or gilling twine and small sea-grass fish line are also used forthis purpose, as well as for regulating teeth, on account oftheir additional strength. Br
. Operative and dental anatomy technics; a class-room and laboratory manual for freshmen dental students . old napkins or cotton rolls in position in the mouth forexcluding moisture. Adjuncts and Accessories (a) Ligature (b) Rubber Dam (c) Absorbent (d) Mirror (e) Scissors (f) Syringe (a) Ligature.—Waxed floss silk is the most popular ma-terial for ligating the rubber dam in position. Hemp thread Fig. no.—Rubber dam clamps for anterior teeth. or gilling twine and small sea-grass fish line are also used forthis purpose, as well as for regulating teeth, on account oftheir additional strength. Brass and copper wire are like-wise valuable for this purpose in special cases. (b) Rubber Dam (c) Absorbent.—In operating in themouth, dryness is essential. For short operations, the teethto be operated upon may be excluded from moisture by theuse of small folded napkins, or cotton rolls (absorbents) ofvarious sizes. For long operations small holes are punchedin rubber cloth (rubber dam) and this is ligated in position,or held, by means of rubber dam clamps (Figs. 115 and ADJUNCTS AND ACCESSORIES. Fig. III.—Rubber dam clamp forceps. 82 INSTRUMENTS AND APPLIANCES II6). For drying the surfaces of teeth, cavities, pulp cham-
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