Technic and scope of cast gold and porcelain inlays; with a chapter on endocrinodontia, or the ductless glands - their expression in the human mouth . r of the cavity conforms to the wallof the tooth upon which it presents. Fig. 20.—An occlusal view of the disto-occlusal ca\dty. Xotethe bevel of the margins hero,—how they have been carried to theimmune areas. Figs. 21 and 22.—Views of the inlay. Xote in Fig. 19 thecarving upon the occlusal surface, and in Fig 20, the well-balancedretentive form and seat of the inlay. Fig. 23.—A view of the finished inlays in position. Note theoperation carried


Technic and scope of cast gold and porcelain inlays; with a chapter on endocrinodontia, or the ductless glands - their expression in the human mouth . r of the cavity conforms to the wallof the tooth upon which it presents. Fig. 20.—An occlusal view of the disto-occlusal ca\dty. Xotethe bevel of the margins hero,—how they have been carried to theimmune areas. Figs. 21 and 22.—Views of the inlay. Xote in Fig. 19 thecarving upon the occlusal surface, and in Fig 20, the well-balancedretentive form and seat of the inlay. Fig. 23.—A view of the finished inlays in position. Note theoperation carried into the area of immunity Imccally. Fig. 24.—A disto-bucco-linguo-occlusal view of the finishedo^jeration. Xote here the lingual part of the operation carriedinto the area of comparative immunity. The gold inlay for the restoration of the disto-oeclusal partof the tooth is comjjleted and forms the disto-buccal angle ofthe cavity* for the porcelain inlay. Stress Index: Down and inward, down and liackward anddown and forward or Intralingually,^ intradistaUy- and intra-viesially.* *IiitraaIvfolar. ^-t CAST (iOlJ) AND roiHKLAlX IXLAVS O0. Fi-. 25. Fi-. 2i\. Fig-. 27.


Size: 1636px × 1527px
Photo credit: © The Reading Room / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bookcentury1900, bookdecade1910, bookpublisherstlouismosby, books