The Dental cosmos . intact, and in such pitted teeth (hy-poplasic and rhachitic teeth) this isthe ideal filling, the cavity passingthrough the lingual wall. We will seelater how Guttmann improves upon this. Fig. a. Guttmann s method. This is an im-provement on all preceding methods, withone small exception, as Allens, to beshown later. The burs are shown in Fig. 12, a, incontradistinction to DalFs, b, by beinglonger—thereby more accurately produ-cing good margins in deep cavities. Theburs, circular in form, are finely cut as afinishing bur, having flat base and run- sponding to the small end o
The Dental cosmos . intact, and in such pitted teeth (hy-poplasic and rhachitic teeth) this isthe ideal filling, the cavity passingthrough the lingual wall. We will seelater how Guttmann improves upon this. Fig. a. Guttmann s method. This is an im-provement on all preceding methods, withone small exception, as Allens, to beshown later. The burs are shown in Fig. 12, a, incontradistinction to DalFs, b, by beinglonger—thereby more accurately produ-cing good margins in deep cavities. Theburs, circular in form, are finely cut as afinishing bur, having flat base and run- sponding to the small end of the nextbur, and so on. In manipulating the bursthey should be allowed to feed them-selves, no pressure being exerted, cuttingat short intervals rather than steady 12. 6
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