A practical treatise on artificial crown- and bridge-work . Fig. 429 shows the cast of a lower jaw in which only the leftsecond molar, left cuspid, and right first bicuspid molar and bicuspid were fitted with gold cap crowns, and REMOVABLE PLATE BRIDGES. 217 sj^ring socket attachments (Dr. Parrs form) were soldered inproper positions on the crowns, as illustrated. The completeddenture in position supported by the attachments is seen in The under side is shown in Fig. 431. Fig. Fio-. 432 represents the articulated cast of a case in which asimilar form of attachment a


A practical treatise on artificial crown- and bridge-work . Fig. 429 shows the cast of a lower jaw in which only the leftsecond molar, left cuspid, and right first bicuspid molar and bicuspid were fitted with gold cap crowns, and REMOVABLE PLATE BRIDGES. 217 sj^ring socket attachments (Dr. Parrs form) were soldered inproper positions on the crowns, as illustrated. The completeddenture in position supported by the attachments is seen in The under side is shown in Fig. 431. Fig. Fio-. 432 represents the articulated cast of a case in which asimilar form of attachment and a clasp were used. This isillustrated in Fig. 433, which needs no description. Fig. 432. Fig. 433.


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