Transactions of the Illinois State Dental Society, 1892 . ^ be well to emphasizethe fact right here which has been so often brought forth thatwe cannot be too careful about introducing any instrument intothe root of a tooth until we have first thoroughly treated it for anumber of days so that its contents are disinfected. THE ENAMEL AT THE GINGIVAL LINE, WITH LAN-TERN EXHIBIT. B\ T. E. Weeks, D. D. S., Minneapolis, Minn. INTRODUCTION. The purpose of this paper is to show the form of enamel andhow it encapsules and protects the dentine, placing especial empha-sis upon that portion beneath the f


Transactions of the Illinois State Dental Society, 1892 . ^ be well to emphasizethe fact right here which has been so often brought forth thatwe cannot be too careful about introducing any instrument intothe root of a tooth until we have first thoroughly treated it for anumber of days so that its contents are disinfected. THE ENAMEL AT THE GINGIVAL LINE, WITH LAN-TERN EXHIBIT. B\ T. E. Weeks, D. D. S., Minneapolis, Minn. INTRODUCTION. The purpose of this paper is to show the form of enamel andhow it encapsules and protects the dentine, placing especial empha-sis upon that portion beneath the free margin of the gum, applyingthe knowledge gained from this study to the construction of bandsor collars which form the basis of gold or gold and porcelain crowns,.


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