A practical treatise on artificial crown- and bridge-work . Fig. A porcelain crown was placed on the root of the left cuspid, anda gold crown on the first left bicuspid. The eroded, decayed, •J7s A RTIFICIAL CRO WN- .IXD BRIDGE- WORK. and abraded portions of the other bicuspids were contoured withgold. The treatment of the lower teeth consisted in contouringwith gold the abraded occluding surfaces of the right first andsecond bicuspids and left first bicuspid. The left second bicuspidand two right molars were crowned with gold. The cervicaldecay which affected the inferior right lateral,
A practical treatise on artificial crown- and bridge-work . Fig. A porcelain crown was placed on the root of the left cuspid, anda gold crown on the first left bicuspid. The eroded, decayed, •J7s A RTIFICIAL CRO WN- .IXD BRIDGE- WORK. and abraded portions of the other bicuspids were contoured withgold. The treatment of the lower teeth consisted in contouringwith gold the abraded occluding surfaces of the right first andsecond bicuspids and left first bicuspid. The left second bicuspidand two right molars were crowned with gold. The cervicaldecay which affected the inferior right lateral, cuspid, and firstbicuspid and left cuspid was removed and inlaid with sectionsof porcelain colored with gum enamel at the line of the gummargin by Dr. Land. Fig. 543 shows the superior arch fromthe palatal aspect when completed. Fig. 544 is a labial or frontview of the several JThe patient, Dr. W. I. Thayer, exhibited these operations, nearly complete d,at the clinic of the First District Dental Society of New York, February, 1889. PART IV. MATERIALS
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