Technic and scope of cast gold and porcelain inlays; with a chapter on endocrinodontia, or the ductless glands - their expression in the human mouth . the gross and niicro-scojnc anatomy of the teeth and their position relative to eachotlier. That is, they nmst not only be of a shape and relationconducive to clear enunciation, but also of a texture insuringtlie proper degree of resonance and vi])ration. The latter partof this function we can unfortunately not restore by artificialmeans. ACTIVE RECIPROCAL FUNCTIONS The active reciprocal functions of the teeth nnist he Iui-therclassified into ge
Technic and scope of cast gold and porcelain inlays; with a chapter on endocrinodontia, or the ductless glands - their expression in the human mouth . the gross and niicro-scojnc anatomy of the teeth and their position relative to eachotlier. That is, they nmst not only be of a shape and relationconducive to clear enunciation, but also of a texture insuringtlie proper degree of resonance and vi])ration. The latter partof this function we can unfortunately not restore by artificialmeans. ACTIVE RECIPROCAL FUNCTIONS The active reciprocal functions of the teeth nnist he Iui-therclassified into general and special. The fpnteral functions are cardioauxiliary or vasoauxiliary,and syjn])toniatie. The cardioaaxiliarji mi- finiclio)! consists intlie restimulating effect, wlilcli the iiiohilil >• of the teeth hasupon the circnhil ion (>[ the slrnclnres in w iiich the) are, andwith which tiiey are resilient 1> Joineth \)\ \irlu- in(hice a rlixthniic inter-mittent pressure which, inimical to mid tissue stasis, hiings I-UXCTIOXS OF TIIK TKKril 59 £.CTICsJb) DCFENSlVt PassiReciprocal L (. EnPOCE^ous) £ g Incision Fiy. 1.—Diagram ishuw iiiy reciprocal functions of the tcetli. GO CAST GOLD AND POECELATISr INLAYS about a constant cliange of the nutrient elements traversing thenutrient channels of these tissnes. The symptomaiic fiuictions nmst be subdivided into struc-tural and positional. The structural dyinptoinaiic fuitctiotis may be indicaitve ofsome congenital or acquired constitutional anomaly; such as,Hutchinsons teeth, thyroidal disbalance (as illustrated in teetheasily attacked by caries), or in the presence of a marked pro-creative urge, often bordering on lack of sexual equilibrium, asillustrated in canines of decided prominence and marked pre-hensile formation, reflecting, perhaps, the animalistic trend ofthe individual in whom very freciuently also are to be foundsmall suin-arenal bodies with narrow cortex, demonstrating,perhaps,
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