. The science and practice of dental surgery. Fig. 858.—Case 5. Fig. 850.—Case. 4. Case 4. Fig. 854. Model. This case is typical of whatis met with in everyday practice. The spacehas been vacant for some time, and there isconsiderable tilting of the lower molar andpremolar. The two halves are secured by astrong screw, and lateral movement is pre-vented by a square groove, Fig. 855 (1), castin the hngual half, into which the buccal halfis keyed. Fig. 856 shows the bridge in position.


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