Principles and practice of operative dentistry . Cylinders and mats inthe act of being intro-duced into a crown,cavity. dividual case as it is presented rather than to depend upon materialprepared in advance, as this is very rarely just what is required. TREATMENT OF CARIES BY OBTURATION, OR FILLING. 307 The cylinders or pellets are then placed in the cavity with foil-carriers(see Fig. 378), being arranged side by side around the circumference ofthe cavity and condensed against its walls with suitable pluggers. Othercylinders or pellets are placed in like manner, and these are condensedtowards


Principles and practice of operative dentistry . Cylinders and mats inthe act of being intro-duced into a crown,cavity. dividual case as it is presented rather than to depend upon materialprepared in advance, as this is very rarely just what is required. TREATMENT OF CARIES BY OBTURATION, OR FILLING. 307 The cylinders or pellets are then placed in the cavity with foil-carriers(see Fig. 378), being arranged side by side around the circumference ofthe cavity and condensed against its walls with suitable pluggers. Othercylinders or pellets are placed in like manner, and these are condensedtowards its walls by the use of the wedging process, and this method con-tinued until the filling is finally finished by a single hard-rolled pelletforced into the centre. 1^0 instruments are better adapted for this purpose than those shownin Fig. 380, made from patterns furnished by Dr. Bing. Fig. I 0 ¥ ,0 ¥0


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