Diseases of the soft structures of the teeth and their treatment; a text-book for students and practitioners . F THE DENTAL PULP 215 rent to the gum tissue. After finishing the operation the controlleris slowly turned to zero, the knife switch is opened, and the elec-trode removed from the tooth. Never remove the electrode with-out having first cut off the current, otherwise the patient receivesa disagreeable shock or a flash of light passing in the eyes. Onpassing a few fibers of cotton or a paper cone in the root canal, apronounced odor of chlorin should be perceptible. A wisp of cottonor a


Diseases of the soft structures of the teeth and their treatment; a text-book for students and practitioners . F THE DENTAL PULP 215 rent to the gum tissue. After finishing the operation the controlleris slowly turned to zero, the knife switch is opened, and the elec-trode removed from the tooth. Never remove the electrode with-out having first cut off the current, otherwise the patient receivesa disagreeable shock or a flash of light passing in the eyes. Onpassing a few fibers of cotton or a paper cone in the root canal, apronounced odor of chlorin should be perceptible. A wisp of cottonor a cone wet with salt water is placed into the root canal, and thelatter is closed with gutta-percha stopping. The treatment is tobe repeated within twenty-four hours, and if necessary again onthe third day, and the canal is immediately filled after the lasttreatment. A root canal should never be filled immediately afterthe initial treatment; an interval of at least twenty-four hoursshould be allowed before doing so. Migrating ions do not developtheir maximum degree of therapeutic efficiency within the short.


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