A practical treatise on artificial crown- and bridge-work . cut well into the body, but not to an extentthat will endanger the pulp of the last-named crown (Fig. 297).If the tooth is not decayed, it can be first opened up with arubber and corundum disk. The shaping of the slot is bestaccomplished with fissure-burs. With the crowns and caps inposition, an impression and articulation of the case are then Fig. 29(J. Fig. 20.


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