Dental review; devoted to the advancement of dentistry. . Fig. 2. methods, and then I tried leaving the small gold band that runs acrossthe front of the tooth unattached on one side and so arranged theloose end that it could be screwed tight to the backing, the artificial 734 THE DENTAL REVIEW. tooth being cemented into place after the appliance was tight in themouth. The outcome of this was that very little grinding of the toothwas necessary. Also when two crowns were used as supports the abso-lute parallelism of the two was not Fig. 3. In doing this work I trim the teeth sufficie
Dental review; devoted to the advancement of dentistry. . Fig. 2. methods, and then I tried leaving the small gold band that runs acrossthe front of the tooth unattached on one side and so arranged theloose end that it could be screwed tight to the backing, the artificial 734 THE DENTAL REVIEW. tooth being cemented into place after the appliance was tight in themouth. The outcome of this was that very little grinding of the toothwas necessary. Also when two crowns were used as supports the abso-lute parallelism of the two was not Fig. 3. In doing this work I trim the teeth sufficiently to allow the thick-ness of the gold to go between and also relieve the bite so as to givespace for the gold. I then take plaster impressions of the teeth to
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