A practical treatise on mechanical dentistry . model is obtained. Heavy bands of half-round gold or platinum barsare now fitted around the necks of the natural teeth on their lingualsurfaces. These bands being waxed in position, serve to connectthe different parts of the bridge, uniting them in one piece without Fig. the loss of any of the natural crowns. This has been found a highlysatisfactory method of inserting extensive pieces of 540 shows the mouth as presented for which the piece shownwas constructed. Fig. 541 shows the piece in position. ;86 MECHANICAL DENTISTRY.


A practical treatise on mechanical dentistry . model is obtained. Heavy bands of half-round gold or platinum barsare now fitted around the necks of the natural teeth on their lingualsurfaces. These bands being waxed in position, serve to connectthe different parts of the bridge, uniting them in one piece without Fig. the loss of any of the natural crowns. This has been found a highlysatisfactory method of inserting extensive pieces of 540 shows the mouth as presented for which the piece shownwas constructed. Fig. 541 shows the piece in position. ;86 MECHANICAL DENTISTRY. Fig. 542 illustrates a case which is a type of a class of frequentoccurrence. Alternate molars and bicuspids in the upper andlower jaws are lost, until the occlusion is somewhat changed, and Fig. 541.


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