A practical treatise on artificial crown- and bridge-work . labial and B the lingual aspect of the incisor bridge beforeinsertion. In forming this style of porcelain bridge, when it is considered Fig. preferable to cap the roots, platinum plate can be struck up forthe purpose as described at page 105, and after being adjustedto the ends of the roots the posts are passed through them, asillustrated in Fig. 527. Cap and bar are then soldered together PORCELAIN BRIDQE- UOhK. 269 with a very small quantity of pure gold, and the construction oftho briduce continued. Fig. 528 represents a case
A practical treatise on artificial crown- and bridge-work . labial and B the lingual aspect of the incisor bridge beforeinsertion. In forming this style of porcelain bridge, when it is considered Fig. preferable to cap the roots, platinum plate can be struck up forthe purpose as described at page 105, and after being adjustedto the ends of the roots the posts are passed through them, asillustrated in Fig. 527. Cap and bar are then soldered together PORCELAIN BRIDQE- UOhK. 269 with a very small quantity of pure gold, and the construction oftho briduce continued. Fig. 528 represents a case recently restored by Dr. Brownsmethod by Dr. M. L. Rhein, of Xew York. To remedy theabnormal character of the occlusion, the lower anterior teethand the right upper cuspid were trimmed to the dotted line seen Fio SIS.
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