The Dental cosmos . Figi i.:,;. Jeniiercomplet. — ,i,rcssortsenacier. ;Gravurcda| Complete denture with steel springs. interest to note that in 1746 (vol. ii, ) he mentions the application of thesuction principle for the retention of up-per sets—an idea usually ascribed toJames Gardette more than half a centurylater. He also gives a long and minuteaccount of the so-called pivot toothwith, first,, the metal dowel, which wemust remember was given up, for manyyears, for the wooden one. As to obturators, Fauchard describesand illustrates more complicated mechan-ism for the


The Dental cosmos . Figi i.:,;. Jeniiercomplet. — ,i,rcssortsenacier. ;Gravurcda| Complete denture with steel springs. interest to note that in 1746 (vol. ii, ) he mentions the application of thesuction principle for the retention of up-per sets—an idea usually ascribed toJames Gardette more than half a centurylater. He also gives a long and minuteaccount of the so-called pivot toothwith, first,, the metal dowel, which wemust remember was given up, for manyyears, for the wooden one. As to obturators, Fauchard describesand illustrates more complicated mechan-ism for the purpose than anyone thatpreceded him, nevertheless the principleof support was much the same as that Fig. Fig. 7, dcnner 1 ressou pernietiaui la presence do* dcn;s WfVifnri du bavFig. i, 3. ;, 4. les Oiierentji pieces qui c<xnposeni le denuer ,Gra*urcdapriH Fauchard ) Denture with springs; full upper and par-tial lower. Fig. U.


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