. Proceedings of the North Carolina Dental Society [serial]. The bite is built on the model to approximate the shape desiredand placed in the mouth to ascertain the necessity for furtherdevelopment. It should be cut slightly lower than contact with theoccluding teeth in order to allow a slight thickness of plaster be-tween the bite-plate and the cusps of the occluding teeth, since Fig. 15 Fig. 16. the impression made by these teeth is to be packed with amalgam.(Figs. 7 and S.) The bite-plate is now replaced on the stone and amalgam cast and4/1000 tin foil is placed over the occlusal surfaces o


. Proceedings of the North Carolina Dental Society [serial]. The bite is built on the model to approximate the shape desiredand placed in the mouth to ascertain the necessity for furtherdevelopment. It should be cut slightly lower than contact with theoccluding teeth in order to allow a slight thickness of plaster be-tween the bite-plate and the cusps of the occluding teeth, since Fig. 15 Fig. 16. the impression made by these teeth is to be packed with amalgam.(Figs. 7 and S.) The bite-plate is now replaced on the stone and amalgam cast and4/1000 tin foil is placed over the occlusal surfaces of the bite-plateand teeth (Fig. 9) and a tray made of it by turning up the edges. 60 Proceedings ISTokth Cakolina Dental Society (Fig. 10.) This foil is carried over the teeth the same width as onthe bite-plate. The foil should be fastened to the wax. Care shouldbe taken to estimate the thickness of the plaster so that it does notflow beyond the contours of the occluding teeth. The teeth are Fig. 17 Fig. 18


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