A practical treatise on artificial crown- and bridge-work . J*08 ARTIFICIAL CROWN- AND BRIDGE-WORK. trimmed (D) and gauged in a gauge-plate. With a drill justthe size of the tube the root-canal is enlarged so that the tubewill tit in tightly. This plan prevents weakening of the rootby too groat enlargement of the canal. A hole the size of thetube is made through the cap, and cap and tube are then ad-justed (Fig. 411), and the pivot being withdrawn, they are re-moved, invested, and soldered (A,-Fig. 31-2);//The cuspid,which because of its conical formation is one of the most difficult teethin t
A practical treatise on artificial crown- and bridge-work . J*08 ARTIFICIAL CROWN- AND BRIDGE-WORK. trimmed (D) and gauged in a gauge-plate. With a drill justthe size of the tube the root-canal is enlarged so that the tubewill tit in tightly. This plan prevents weakening of the rootby too groat enlargement of the canal. A hole the size of thetube is made through the cap, and cap and tube are then ad-justed (Fig. 411), and the pivot being withdrawn, they are re-moved, invested, and soldered (A,-Fig. 31-2);//The cuspid,which because of its conical formation is one of the most difficult teethin the mouth to clasp, is trimmed sufficiently to partially squareits approximal sides, and the palatal portion is notched slightly Fig. 411. I\\ Fig 413. Fig.
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