. The Dental cosmos. y high fusing porcelain enamel,mixed with mineral stains and distilledwater, and of coloring by mineral stainsmixed with oil, which is the less de-sirable procedure. He also demon- 330 THE DENTAL COSMOS. strated porcelain inlays for anteriorteeth from which the gums have badlyreceded, and which have large is built in the upper portionof the inlays as to somewhat resemblethe shape of the gum, and this portionis colored pink to match the color ofthe gum. Porcelain Jacket Crowns. (By \Y. Work, Ottumwa, Iowa.) The clinician demonstrated his methodof re


. The Dental cosmos. y high fusing porcelain enamel,mixed with mineral stains and distilledwater, and of coloring by mineral stainsmixed with oil, which is the less de-sirable procedure. He also demon- 330 THE DENTAL COSMOS. strated porcelain inlays for anteriorteeth from which the gums have badlyreceded, and which have large is built in the upper portionof the inlays as to somewhat resemblethe shape of the gum, and this portionis colored pink to match the color ofthe gum. Porcelain Jacket Crowns. (By \Y. Work, Ottumwa, Iowa.) The clinician demonstrated his methodof restoring badly broken molars andbicuspids by the use of porcelain in theocclusal surface to avoid the exhibitionof too much gold. First a band of 22-karat gold plate is soldered with 22-karat solder, measuring half the lengthof the crown of the tooth to be partition is then placed in the bandat the top of the root, and the occlusal surface is restored by baking-in Jenkinsprosthetic porcelain. The accompany-. ing illustration shows the completedcrown in position. NATIONAL DENTAL ASSOCIATION—SOUTHERN BRANCH. Fifteenth Annual Meeting, held at old Poinl Comfort, Va.,July L»L\ 23, and 24, L913. The fifteenth annual meeting of theSouthern Branch of the National Den-tal Association was called to order inthe ballroom of the Chamberlin Hotel,Old Point Comfort, Va., at Tuesday morning, July 22d, bythe president, Dr. S. W. Foster, Atlanta,Ga. The meeting was opened with prayerby the Rev. J. T. McGlotiilin, Hamp-ton, Va. The first item on the program wasthe address of welcome on behalf of Vir-ginia, by Dr. Geo. F. Keesee, Richmond,Va., which was followed by an addressby Dr. W. H. Ewald, Norfolk, Va.,conveying the welcome from the StateDental Society. Dr. B. Holly Smith, Baltimore, Md.,responded to the address of welcome onbehalf of the association. The next item on the program wasthe address of the President. Dr. V. occupied the chair while thepresident, D


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