. Orthodontia, or malposition of the human teeth; its prevention and remedy . the band. The wireclip for this purpose has one arm bent at a right angle near itsend and flattened and made concave to fit the tubing, whilethe other arm is straight, as in bb. hh represents a simple wire support for holding partsin position upon a soldering block, as in constructing a goldT. The supjDort is made from a piece of piano-wire flattenedand drilled at one end, tapering to a point at the otherand bent at a right angle near the middle. The pointedend is easily forced into an asbestos or charcoal block atan


. Orthodontia, or malposition of the human teeth; its prevention and remedy . the band. The wireclip for this purpose has one arm bent at a right angle near itsend and flattened and made concave to fit the tubing, whilethe other arm is straight, as in bb. hh represents a simple wire support for holding partsin position upon a soldering block, as in constructing a goldT. The supjDort is made from a piece of piano-wire flattenedand drilled at one end, tapering to a point at the otherand bent at a right angle near the middle. The pointedend is easily forced into an asbestos or charcoal block atany desired place. cording to the Steel Music Wire Gauge (Washburn & Moen Co.), theauthor would suggest the adoption by American dentists of the AmericanStandard Gauge (B. & S.) for indicating the thickness of all plate and wireused for dental purposes. The numbers indicated in this chapter refer to theB. & S. gauge. A comparative table of the various gauge measurements, bywhich the equivalent of one may be found in any other is appended to thischapter. Platk : [I.


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