Dental cosmos . upper cuspid weretrimmed to the dotted line seen in Fig. 1. (By kind permissionthese illustrations are taken from Dr. Evanss Treatise on Crown-and Bridge-work, and are thus described by him on page 245 ofthat work : The lateral and central roots, and the right cuspid andthe molar, constituted the abutments. On the central and lateralroots were mounted caps with collars. A platinum crown was thenmade for the cuspid (Fig. 2), and to this crown was attached the bar,which was extended to its anchorages in the molarcrown and the * For illustrations of this case see article on Implan


Dental cosmos . upper cuspid weretrimmed to the dotted line seen in Fig. 1. (By kind permissionthese illustrations are taken from Dr. Evanss Treatise on Crown-and Bridge-work, and are thus described by him on page 245 ofthat work : The lateral and central roots, and the right cuspid andthe molar, constituted the abutments. On the central and lateralroots were mounted caps with collars. A platinum crown was thenmade for the cuspid (Fig. 2), and to this crown was attached the bar,which was extended to its anchorages in the molarcrown and the * For illustrations of this case see article on Implantation by Dr. Ottolengui inthe current number, p. 30. 52 THE DENTAL COSMOS. lateral and central roots, the caps on the ends of which the postspierced. The artificial teeth were articulated to meet the incisiveedges of the inferior natural teeth, and thus in a measure overcomethe deformity caused by the abnormal occlusion. In doing this thelabial aspect of the cuspid was covered by the artificial teeth.) Fig. Porcelain gum was then formed above the teeth in a very extensivemanner in order to restore the contour of the parts. It was broughtto a feather edge and pressed hard against all the tissues, thuseffectually preventing an unhygienic condition. A bridge is con- Fig. 2.


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