A practical treatise on artificial crown- and bridge-work . EXTENSIVE CROWN- AND BRIDGE-WORK. 181 V\g». 363, 364, 365, and 366 represent a case in which twolari;e and firm superior cuspid roots, and a right pulpless molar,with a saddle—an invention of Dr. Parrs—on the left side sup-port a large liridgc. Fio. In the bridge-work illustrated in Figs. 367, 368, and 369,crowns on a second bicuspid, a pulpless molar, and the roots of acuspid and lateral constitute the abutments. Fto. 371
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