. Dental r (do not sift it in)until the water is just about saturated, then stir it well. Itshould be, when mixed, of such a consistence that it will poureasily.—Dental Cosmos. FINISHING THE POSTERIOR EDGE OF RUBBERDENTURES. E. J. Perry, Chicago, 111. I think that a loose, ill-fitting denture may be responsiblefor sounds going in under the denture. This may be over-come, of course, by making the heel of the plate sharp, notblunt. We often see vulcanized plates finished up with a verythick edge at the heel, and I have often wondered how anoperator could put such a plate into a mouth.


. Dental r (do not sift it in)until the water is just about saturated, then stir it well. Itshould be, when mixed, of such a consistence that it will poureasily.—Dental Cosmos. FINISHING THE POSTERIOR EDGE OF RUBBERDENTURES. E. J. Perry, Chicago, 111. I think that a loose, ill-fitting denture may be responsiblefor sounds going in under the denture. This may be over-come, of course, by making the heel of the plate sharp, notblunt. We often see vulcanized plates finished up with a verythick edge at the heel, and I have often wondered how anoperator could put such a plate into a mouth. I always makethe edge as sharp as possible, so that the air that passesalong the palate will not meet with any interference.—DentalReview. ARTICULATING PAPER. W. H. Taggart, Chicago, 111. Instead of using carbon articulating paper which is ex-tensively employed to locate the high points on masticatingsurfaces of artificial teeth, T use a piece of typewriter ribbonwhich has given better results.—Dental .Married.—Dr. Walter C. Davis, Alamosa, Colorado, was marrielJuly 2, to Miss Jessie J. Harrison, of Okaloosa, Iowa. Dr. C. P. Dennis Dead.—Dr. C. P. Dennis, Portsmouth, Ohio,died of apoplexy at his home, August 5, aged 75 years. Fires.—Dr. Harry Yaple, Mendon, Mich., loss $6,000, August24. Dr. W. B. Campoell, St. Louis, Mo., loss $300, August 29. Dr. K. W. Crowe Drowned.—Dr. Emory W. Crowe, aged 25years, a dentist of Baltimore, Md., was drowned, August 1, at OceanCity, while bathing. State Dental Examinations.—Pennsylvania, 212 applicants, 182passed. Montana, 12 applicants, 11 passed. District of Columbia,30 applicants, 22 passed. Orthodontia.— Dr. J. B. Stewart, formerly of Dayton, Ohio,pnnounces that he has opened an office in The Groton, Cincinnati,and that his practice will be limited to orthodontia. Dies from Effects of Chloroform.—A young lady of Winnipeg,Manitoba, died in a dental chair from the effects of chloroformadministered for the extracti


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