. The teeth in health and disease . Fig. 87.—Ordinary suction case. Fig. 88.—Removable bridge case for same mouth. o inserted bridges upon insecure or diseased roots,with the natural consequence of their earlyfailure. Others have not hesitated to sacrificegood and serviceable teeth for the purpose ofputting in bridges. All these possible abuses do 168 THE TEETH not excuse the wholesale denunciations of thatwhich is proper and correct practice. As wellmight one condemn the filling of teeth becausepoor work is sometimes done. One of the mostattractive features of this kind of work is, thatwhen p
. The teeth in health and disease . Fig. 87.—Ordinary suction case. Fig. 88.—Removable bridge case for same mouth. o inserted bridges upon insecure or diseased roots,with the natural consequence of their earlyfailure. Others have not hesitated to sacrificegood and serviceable teeth for the purpose ofputting in bridges. All these possible abuses do 168 THE TEETH not excuse the wholesale denunciations of thatwhich is proper and correct practice. As wellmight one condemn the filling of teeth becausepoor work is sometimes done. One of the mostattractive features of this kind of work is, thatwhen properly made and inserted the patient. Fig. 89.—Ordinary gold dentur<
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