. Operative and dental anatomy technics; a class-room and laboratory manual for freshmen dental students . Fig. 233.—The Wright Dental Manikin. Designed by Dr. Edwin P. metallic head with soft rubber (removable) lips and cheeks. SUGGESTIONS TO THE TEACHER 19s enamel bevels. The princii)al disadvantage of the technicblocks is that they do not allow a [)roper com])rehension on theI)art of the beginner of these important points. Of the technic forms available, the Typodont, Lee & Co. (Figs. 229 and 230), and the Wenker Odontotypes(Figs. 231 and 232), are the best. In making a sel
. Operative and dental anatomy technics; a class-room and laboratory manual for freshmen dental students . Fig. 233.—The Wright Dental Manikin. Designed by Dr. Edwin P. metallic head with soft rubber (removable) lips and cheeks. SUGGESTIONS TO THE TEACHER 19s enamel bevels. The princii)al disadvantage of the technicblocks is that they do not allow a [)roper com])rehension on theI)art of the beginner of these important points. Of the technic forms available, the Typodont, Lee & Co. (Figs. 229 and 230), and the Wenker Odontotypes(Figs. 231 and 232), are the best. In making a selection fromthese, it should be borne in mind that the student shouldcomprehend the necessity of proper contact and occlusion inthe building of fillings and of separation to accomplish theformer. None of these forms adequately provide for theapplication of all of the principles mentioned, but the Wenker.
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