. Tin foil and its combinations for filling teeth . cylinder, proceeding inthis manner until fhe filling is solid. Then con-dense the ends of the cylinders, trim, and the same operation more recent pluggers arewedge-shaped, with sharp, deep serrations. Inthese cases the filling is retained by the generalform of the cavity and wedging within a certainlimit, and not by cohesion of the different a time tin cylinders were prepared and put onsale at the dental depots. As far as we are aware, the first tin foil made useof in operative technics was by Dr. F. S. Whitslar,who remo
. Tin foil and its combinations for filling teeth . cylinder, proceeding inthis manner until fhe filling is solid. Then con-dense the ends of the cylinders, trim, and the same operation more recent pluggers arewedge-shaped, with sharp, deep serrations. Inthese cases the filling is retained by the generalform of the cavity and wedging within a certainlimit, and not by cohesion of the different a time tin cylinders were prepared and put onsale at the dental depots. As far as we are aware, the first tin foil made useof in operative technics was by Dr. F. S. Whitslar,who removed a disk of German silver from an ivoryknife-handle in 1845, then used hand pressure tofill the cavity with tin. In the college course of lOO TIN FOIL FOR FILLING TEETH. Operative technics tin foil can l)e used, almost tothe exclusion of gold foil, to demonstrate themanipulation of both cohesive and non-cohesivegold. Shavings scraped from a l)ar of tin are alsouseful in operative technics; they are more co-hesive than foil. > i:N ■.■--T,. ^^5xt^^#^f^;^^^j^.^^ i/VlP fe:-^ •4- \ ■• (lU
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