. Proceedings of the North Carolina Dental Society [serial]. time firmly seated. It is necessary to make a separate mix for eachsection. As soon as the plaster has set, remove the surplus fromthe buccal and labial surfaces of the teeth and trays and oil themwith cocoa butter or any pleasant oil. The lingual plaster section Fig. 5 Fig. C. at the median line where the compound trays are beveled to receiveit is carried to place, allowed to partially set and carved labially ona straight line with the compound trays. Each buccal section isplaced, bringing them to the center of the cuspids, beveling


. Proceedings of the North Carolina Dental Society [serial]. time firmly seated. It is necessary to make a separate mix for eachsection. As soon as the plaster has set, remove the surplus fromthe buccal and labial surfaces of the teeth and trays and oil themwith cocoa butter or any pleasant oil. The lingual plaster section Fig. 5 Fig. C. at the median line where the compound trays are beveled to receiveit is carried to place, allowed to partially set and carved labially ona straight line with the compound trays. Each buccal section isplaced, bringing them to the center of the cuspids, beveling distally Proceedings J^okth Carolina Dental Society 57 to receive the labial section. Again oil the plaster and teeth andmake the labial section. The removal of the six sections is a simple matter if care hasbeen observed in the preparation. Remove first the labial section Pig. 7 Fig. 8


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