Dental review; devoted to the advancement of dentistry. . Fig. 12. Fig. 13. fort to make fillings that would not show on the mesial surfaces wheredecay had occurred at contact points wide separation was made. Bythe careless use of separator the principal fibers of the peridental mem-brane were torn from the cementurn on the mesial side of the rightcentral. The proof of this is that the teeth did not return together buthave since separated further until now, at the end of two years, apyorrhea pocket exists which involves the entire mesial and most ofthe labial and lingual of the root of the rig


Dental review; devoted to the advancement of dentistry. . Fig. 12. Fig. 13. fort to make fillings that would not show on the mesial surfaces wheredecay had occurred at contact points wide separation was made. Bythe careless use of separator the principal fibers of the peridental mem-brane were torn from the cementurn on the mesial side of the rightcentral. The proof of this is that the teeth did not return together buthave since separated further until now, at the end of two years, apyorrhea pocket exists which involves the entire mesial and most ofthe labial and lingual of the root of the right Fig. 14. Fig. 15. Treatment of this case consists in proper sealing, polishing andmedicating the tooth affected by pyorrhea alveolaris, restoring theteeth to normal position and retaining them permanently by a staple,as recommended by Case. ORIGINAL COMMUNICATIONS. 613 Your attention is called to this case because it is so common atype. I am fully persuaded that careless operative technique is re-sponsible for much gum and peridental trouble, not only in the care-less use of separators and wedges, but also from files, finishing strips,


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