A practical treatise on artificial crown- and bridge-work . Fig. 324. shaped gold or iridio-platinum wire around the interveningteeth, close to but not touching them, and resting lightly on thegums. The application of this device was first illustrated byJDr^J^L. Williams, Figs. 323, 324, and 325. Roots?intervemn^)between the abutments of a projected 1 nidgeshould not iSeTextracted, but whenever practicable they shouldbe treated, filled, and trimmed level with the gum, as tliev can 166 ARTIFICIAL CROWN- AXD BUI DOE-WORK. usually be made to afford some support for the bridge, which mayrest


A practical treatise on artificial crown- and bridge-work . Fig. 324. shaped gold or iridio-platinum wire around the interveningteeth, close to but not touching them, and resting lightly on thegums. The application of this device was first illustrated byJDr^J^L. Williams, Figs. 323, 324, and 325. Roots?intervemn^)between the abutments of a projected 1 nidgeshould not iSeTextracted, but whenever practicable they shouldbe treated, filled, and trimmed level with the gum, as tliev can 166 ARTIFICIAL CROWN- AXD BUI DOE-WORK. usually be made to afford some support for the bridge, which mayrest upon them. Figs. 326 and 327 represent acase in which theroot of the cuspidon the right side has been so treated and utilized. Fin. 326.


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