Manual of dental surgery and pathology . Prof. J. F. Flaggs condensing forceps. Westons amalgam pluggers. but powerful means of getting desirable density and plain beak is put upon the side of the tooth, which may beprotected by some intervening substance if desired, and, usingthis as a fulcrum, the other beak is pressed upon the gold. Fig. 136, Nos. 6 and 8, Dr. Westons patterns of amalgampluggers, may be added. The bottom of the case will serve as a general receptacle forgold, polishing powders, napkins, four and six inches square, forkeeping the cavities dry, amadou, bibulous, bl


Manual of dental surgery and pathology . Prof. J. F. Flaggs condensing forceps. Westons amalgam pluggers. but powerful means of getting desirable density and plain beak is put upon the side of the tooth, which may beprotected by some intervening substance if desired, and, usingthis as a fulcrum, the other beak is pressed upon the gold. Fig. 136, Nos. 6 and 8, Dr. Westons patterns of amalgampluggers, may be added. The bottom of the case will serve as a general receptacle forgold, polishing powders, napkins, four and six inches square, forkeeping the cavities dry, amadou, bibulous, blotting, and test 158 MANUAL OF DENTAL SURGERY AND PATHOLOGY. papers. Rubber dam and punches, clamps, holders, and wedge-cutters for use with the same, may here be kejtt. A hand magnifying-glass is useful to examine debris in exca-vating, surfaces of fillings, etc. An ivory paper-folder will be of service for folding the gold,and may be kept here. Fig. Dr. Corydon Palmers metal tube with lead fllllug fur iiiallet-head. THE SELECTION OF INSTRUMENTS. 159 The mallet (Fig. 137), as designed by Dr. Corydon Palmer, isbest kept in the tray with the plugging instruments. Thispattern of mallet has the lead run into a i)iece of metal piiie to Fii?. 138. Fi?. 139.


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