Manual of dental surgery and pathology . - run to the cementum, in which position it very efl:ectuallyresists the action of the acid from the irritated gum, which willattack and cause oxychloride fillings to be washed out at thesepoints. The fillings, when deemed desirable, may be finishedtoward the masticating surfaces with oxychloride, to givestrength to weak walls.] Some of either variety should be cut into pieces smaller thanthe cavity to be filled, and placed on a small, but steady table,Fig. 162, or movable bracket support. Fig. 163, placed near to, [Fig. Tl,. , and al)out


Manual of dental surgery and pathology . - run to the cementum, in which position it very efl:ectuallyresists the action of the acid from the irritated gum, which willattack and cause oxychloride fillings to be washed out at thesepoints. The fillings, when deemed desirable, may be finishedtoward the masticating surfaces with oxychloride, to givestrength to weak walls.] Some of either variety should be cut into pieces smaller thanthe cavity to be filled, and placed on a small, but steady table,Fig. 162, or movable bracket support. Fig. 163, placed near to, [Fig. Tl,. , and al)out the same level as, the patients mouth, on which shouldbe arranged all the instruments and appliances that the operatorwill, or will be likely to, require during the these a spirit Uunp will be requisite; and, all being TREATMENT OF DENTAL CARIES, 181 ready, he should warm the point of a small steel instrumentbent at a suitable angle, and covered at a short distance from [Fig. 1G4.


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