The Dental Cosmos, Volume 60J. D. White, John Hugh McQuillen, George Jacob Ziegler, James William White, Edward Cameron Kirk, Lovick Pierce Anthony S. S. White Dental Manufacturing Company, 1918 |
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... close contact , some idea may be obtained of the structure of enamel . The enamel rods are stronger than the cement substance which binds them to- gether , so that in breaking or cutting the enamel it is inclined to split along the ...
... close contact , some idea may be obtained of the structure of enamel . The enamel rods are stronger than the cement substance which binds them to- gether , so that in breaking or cutting the enamel it is inclined to split along the ...
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... close to the angles in every case , but never past the angles . Herein alone lies safety , for if this is not done , and susceptibility to caries con- tinues , decay is almost sure to recur to the mesial or distal or both , and the ...
... close to the angles in every case , but never past the angles . Herein alone lies safety , for if this is not done , and susceptibility to caries con- tinues , decay is almost sure to recur to the mesial or distal or both , and the ...
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... close to the dento - enamel junction , pressing it dis- tally along the line of the occlusal groove , the slot , and then the dovetail may be cut in the occlusal surface . The third plan is to place a separator in position , lift the ...
... close to the dento - enamel junction , pressing it dis- tally along the line of the occlusal groove , the slot , and then the dovetail may be cut in the occlusal surface . The third plan is to place a separator in position , lift the ...
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... close of 1915 the possibil- ity of finding a formula for occlusion seemed to the writer so remote , and the estimated amount of money necessary for the investigation so large , that he decided to consult the Engineering department of ...
... close of 1915 the possibil- ity of finding a formula for occlusion seemed to the writer so remote , and the estimated amount of money necessary for the investigation so large , that he decided to consult the Engineering department of ...
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... close rela- tionship , and it is going to be interesting and profitable for us to seek and find it . The very best thing our society can do is to begin thinking along efficiency lines , and to study and adopt everything which will help ...
... close rela- tionship , and it is going to be interesting and profitable for us to seek and find it . The very best thing our society can do is to begin thinking along efficiency lines , and to study and adopt everything which will help ...
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