A practical treatise on the technics and principles of dental orthopedia and prosthetic correction of cleft palate . 148 PART V. PRIMARY PRINCIPLES OF PRACTICE ends or fraying threads are left to act as sources of irritation or inducements to theremoval of the separators during the twenty-four or forty-eight hours they arerequired to remain between the teeth. For this piupose, scissors should be usedwith blades that are short, sufficiently narrow, and properly curved to enable theoperator to place the pointed ends on either side of the tape as it emerges from itslodgment, and cut it cleanly to


A practical treatise on the technics and principles of dental orthopedia and prosthetic correction of cleft palate . 148 PART V. PRIMARY PRINCIPLES OF PRACTICE ends or fraying threads are left to act as sources of irritation or inducements to theremoval of the separators during the twenty-four or forty-eight hours they arerequired to remain between the teeth. For this piupose, scissors should be usedwith blades that are short, sufficiently narrow, and properly curved to enable theoperator to place the pointed ends on either side of the tape as it emerges from itslodgment, and cut it cleanly to the shortest possible length. A fine grade of curvedmanicure scissors may be used whose blades have been groundto the narrowest limitconsistent with strength. Tape scissors that are especially constructed for the pur- FiG.


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