Dental review; devoted to the advancement of dentistry. . 418 THE DENTAL REVIEW. stud and replace your crown cap. It is obvious the finished piecewill press the soft tissues to the extent of its thickness. This can beused permanently by making of noncorrosive metal and subse-quently removed, if tissues absorb, but the springs should be as longas possible in this case. It is obvious that if extensive absorptionshould take place, or you wish to place a temporary denture, allyou have to do is to remove the bridge or plate, take out your crowncaps, replace on the root caps and proceed as at first.
Dental review; devoted to the advancement of dentistry. . 418 THE DENTAL REVIEW. stud and replace your crown cap. It is obvious the finished piecewill press the soft tissues to the extent of its thickness. This can beused permanently by making of noncorrosive metal and subse-quently removed, if tissues absorb, but the springs should be as longas possible in this case. It is obvious that if extensive absorptionshould take place, or you wish to place a temporary denture, allyou have to do is to remove the bridge or plate, take out your crowncaps, replace on the root caps and proceed as at first. The makingof two or three model cases, which all should do to familiarize them-selves with the work and as a means of illustration to your patients,will convince you that this system meets all requirements and fillsa long felt want. In Plate F is illustrated the reverse system, where the capsulegoes in the root and the spring stud on the denture, but as thisis described minutely in my illustrated pamphlet, which any onecan have on application, I will n
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