. The anatomy, physiology and pathology of the human teeth : with the most approved methods of treatment : including operations, and the method of making and setting artificial teeth, with thirty plates. XVIII. {From Nature.) FORCEPS AND ELEVATOR. 1. Forceps bent twice, for wisdom teeth of upper jaw. .2. Bent forceps, for lower molares and bicuspidati. 3. Bent forceps, in pairs, for upper molares, first and second; this pair is for the left side. 4. Hawks-bill forceps, for upper molares, right side, standing behind; or for lowermolares, either side. 5. Straight forceps, for incisors and cuspid


. The anatomy, physiology and pathology of the human teeth : with the most approved methods of treatment : including operations, and the method of making and setting artificial teeth, with thirty plates. XVIII. {From Nature.) FORCEPS AND ELEVATOR. 1. Forceps bent twice, for wisdom teeth of upper jaw. .2. Bent forceps, for lower molares and bicuspidati. 3. Bent forceps, in pairs, for upper molares, first and second; this pair is for the left side. 4. Hawks-bill forceps, for upper molares, right side, standing behind; or for lowermolares, either side. 5. Straight forceps, for incisors and cuspidati. 6. Elevator, for snags and wisdom teeth. 54 PLATE XIX. {From Nature.) FORCEPS. 1, Hawks-bill curved twice, for upper molares, right side, the operator standing behind;they will also do for the lower molares on the left side. 1. a. Under view of same instrument. 2, Common hawks-bill forceps, for lower incisors, cuspidati, and sometimes bicuspidati. 3, and 3. a. Small pair of bent forceps, for snags. 4, and 4. a. Large bent forceps with a hook in the handle, for the lower molares andbicuspidati on the left side. 5, and 5. a. Small double-bent forceps, for snags far back in the mouth. PIclU


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