A practical treatise on artificial crown- and bridge-work . * /yLCbSx^n- lno^>;Jk^ /&3/J. 143 ARTIFICIAL CROWN- AND BRIDGE-WORK. dentistry, though until 4iiito recently the system has not obtainedgeneral recognition nor been extensively practiced. Den/al literature presents bridging operations as described byJ. in 1805, C. F. Delabarre in 1820, Dr. S. S. Fitch in1829J and Dr. W. II. Dwindle in 1856. Figs. 291 and 292are copies of illustrations in Dr. Fitchs work, published inNew York in 1829, and Fig. 293 one from a translation of work in 1843. In 1871 the bridging p


A practical treatise on artificial crown- and bridge-work . * /yLCbSx^n- lno^>;Jk^ /&3/J. 143 ARTIFICIAL CROWN- AND BRIDGE-WORK. dentistry, though until 4iiito recently the system has not obtainedgeneral recognition nor been extensively practiced. Den/al literature presents bridging operations as described byJ. in 1805, C. F. Delabarre in 1820, Dr. S. S. Fitch in1829J and Dr. W. II. Dwindle in 1856. Figs. 291 and 292are copies of illustrations in Dr. Fitchs work, published inNew York in 1829, and Fig. 293 one from a translation of work in 1843. In 1871 the bridging process or bridgeprinciple was again brought to notice by a patent applied for inEngland by Dr. B. J. Bing, of Paris, for an improved means ofsupporting and securing a bridge by anchoring with cement or Fig 291. Fig.


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