Technic and scope of cast gold and porcelain inlays; with a chapter on endocrinodontia, or the ductless glands - their expression in the human mouth . Fir <j:i. Fi- 91. (A\ ^|?^ ii;i:iAi:Arieri|jlieral Level isofliial to one-half the depth of the eavity at its deepest the four distinct ]ilar,eH, to wit: ihe mesial i)la]ic, thedistal Jilane, tlie lini;ual plane, and the ]ihine. Xote alsothe apex. Fig. 90.—A liiK-eal \ iew of the cavity showing the apex ofthe four planes to be somewhat below the surface of tli: cavo-peripheral bevel. Fig. 91.—Occlusal view <<\ the car


Technic and scope of cast gold and porcelain inlays; with a chapter on endocrinodontia, or the ductless glands - their expression in the human mouth . Fir <j:i. Fi- 91. (A\ ^|?^ ii;i:iAi:Arieri|jlieral Level isofliial to one-half the depth of the eavity at its deepest the four distinct ]ilar,eH, to wit: ihe mesial i)la]ic, thedistal Jilane, tlie lini;ual plane, and the ]ihine. Xote alsothe apex. Fig. 90.—A liiK-eal \ iew of the cavity showing the apex ofthe four planes to be somewhat below the surface of tli: cavo-peripheral bevel. Fig. 91.—Occlusal view <<\ the carved inlay. Fig. 92.—Cavo-surface view of the inlay. Xote the amountof frictional contact between inlay and tooth gained by thisfour-planed preparation of the floor of the


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