Principles and practice of operative dentistry . After Allports pyorrhoea alveolaris instruments. The importance of the thorough removal of every particle of thedeposit from beneath the gums cannot be over-estimated. Many failuresto arrest the inflammatory symptoms in these cases can be traced to thefact that some small particle of adherent deposit has not been reached. The operation even under the most favorable circumstances presentsmany obstacles and difficulties, which can only be overcome by those opera-tors whose sense of touch has becomS-SD acute as to be ahnost the equal of


Principles and practice of operative dentistry . After Allports pyorrhoea alveolaris instruments. The importance of the thorough removal of every particle of thedeposit from beneath the gums cannot be over-estimated. Many failuresto arrest the inflammatory symptoms in these cases can be traced to thefact that some small particle of adherent deposit has not been reached. The operation even under the most favorable circumstances presentsmany obstacles and difficulties, which can only be overcome by those opera-tors whose sense of touch has becomS-SD acute as to be ahnost the equal of 618 OPERATIVE DENTISTRY. vision. The six anterior teeth of both jaws present the most favorableconditions for the successful removal of such concretions. These difficul-ties, however, are greatly increased in the bicuspids and the molars by theirmore inaccessible location, by their shape, and the number of their mose difficult problem is the removal of the deposits from the bifur-cations of the roots and from the surfaces of the roots which look towar


Size: 2130px × 1173px
Photo credit: © The Reading Room / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bookcentury1900, bookdecade1920, booksubjectdentist, bookyear1920