. The anatomy, physiology and pathology of the human teeth : with the most approved methods of treatment including operations, and the method of making and setting artificial teeth. ancient surgeons for applying the actual cautery to the teeth. 8. Dental mirror. 9. Ditto, on a joint to be placed in the mouth to enable the operator to see the backs of theteeth. 10. Foil scissors for cutting the gold and tin foils. 11. A strip of foil cut for plugging. 12. The same foil rolled up into a little rope preparatory to being placed in the cavity. PLATE X X V I. [From Nature.) MOULDS FOR VARIOUS KINDS


. The anatomy, physiology and pathology of the human teeth : with the most approved methods of treatment including operations, and the method of making and setting artificial teeth. ancient surgeons for applying the actual cautery to the teeth. 8. Dental mirror. 9. Ditto, on a joint to be placed in the mouth to enable the operator to see the backs of theteeth. 10. Foil scissors for cutting the gold and tin foils. 11. A strip of foil cut for plugging. 12. The same foil rolled up into a little rope preparatory to being placed in the cavity. PLATE X X V I. [From Nature.) MOULDS FOR VARIOUS KINDS OF TEETH. 1. Mould for pivot teeth, incisors and cuspidati. A. Upper view of B, showing the holes for introducing the instruments, figures 5 and 6, to make the hole for the pivot. B. The upper piece of the mould. C. The lower piece. 2. Mould for plate teeth, bicuspidati and molares. D. Upper piece. E. Lower piece. 3. Mould for plate teeth, cuspidati and bicuspidati. F. Upper piece. G. Lower piece. 4. Mould for plate teeth, incisors and cuspidati. H. Upper Lower piece. 5. Gouge or scoop for the pivot holes. G. Round smooth instrument, to be used afterwards. riair ;y;. ,)„ ,>/.. !? ? :? Philadelphia. Published />? i are) < HartIS Duval . ? Ilatc ?y


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