. The Dental cosmos. Left upper bridge made from double-tube rod. Fig. 150. n. Lower bridge formed from single-tube rod No. 25. the end of the bars, which may be joinedto an inlay or inlay and a post, or to acrown on the canine. With regard tothe bars, the posterior ones extend to themiddle of the second bicuspid, while theanterior ones meet them at that point. Various modifications of the foregoingwill naturally suggest themselves. * Fig. 150 shows another example; that of alower bridge for the left side shaped-up fromsingle-tube rod No. 25, and with bar and GIRDWOOD. TUBE TEETH AXD PORCELAIN


. The Dental cosmos. Left upper bridge made from double-tube rod. Fig. 150. n. Lower bridge formed from single-tube rod No. 25. the end of the bars, which may be joinedto an inlay or inlay and a post, or to acrown on the canine. With regard tothe bars, the posterior ones extend to themiddle of the second bicuspid, while theanterior ones meet them at that point. Various modifications of the foregoingwill naturally suggest themselves. * Fig. 150 shows another example; that of alower bridge for the left side shaped-up fromsingle-tube rod No. 25, and with bar and GIRDWOOD. TUBE TEETH AXD PORCELAIN RODS. 1343 SPLIXT CARRYIXG TUBE TEETH OR PORCE-LAIX BRIDGE. A type of case frequently met withis shown in Fig. 151 where one or moreof the lower incisors has been lost owing the same time support the remainingteeth, is open to several objections, theprincipal of which is the danger of frac-ture of the porcelain facing. By theemployment of two tube teeth shaped-up from a porcelain rod in the manner Fig. 151.


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