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388 THE TECHNICAL PBOCEDUBES IN FILLING TEETH.
Amalgam (continued). Back-action plugger points, special uses
Bpheroiding, 317. of, 254, 256.
steel tubes for testing, 306. Bastard square knot, 88.
strength of, depends on several fac- Bastard surgeon's knot, 88.
tors, 316. Bayonet plugger points, special uses of,
directly under control of manipula- 254, 255.
tion, 320. Bevel for cutting instruments, 34.
Taft, J., re, 300. Bevel of cavo-surface angle, reckoned
time, effect of, on cut alloys, 308. bow, 15.
conclusions, re, 309. Beveled rights and lefts, cutting instru-
Tomes, Charles, re, 302, 304, 305. ments, 32.
Tomes, John, re, 301, 305, 306. Bibeveled cutting instruments, 31.
trimming, 327. Bicuspids, abrasion of, see Abrasion,
working properties, changes in, with adjusting ligatures on, 87.
time, 311. cavity preparation and filling, see Gin-
Witzel, Adolph, re, 303, 313, 315. gival third cavities. Management
TTringing out mercury, effect of, 318. of weak walls in bicuspids and
Anchorage for iridio-platinum post for molars. Pit and fissure cavities,
proximal filling in incisor, 189. Proximal cavities in bicuspids and
for proximo-incisal filling, 197. molars,
post should not be set with cement, 198. pulp treatment, see Pulp treatment.
Anesthetizing pulp with cocain, 366. Binangle chisel, definition, 20.
Angle at which condensing force should forms and uses, 41, 42.
be applied in filling with cohesive sharpening, 36.
gold, 266. Binangle contra-angle, definition, 21.
Angles, axial, of teeth generally immune, Bite, strength of, 245.
107. Blade, of instruments, definition, 18.
Angles of cavities, rules for naming, 9. Blows, nature of and relation of sizes
Angles, squaring out with bur, 46. of plugger points to force as used
Annealing gold, 230. in filling teeth, see Gold, nature of
Annealing tray, 231. blows, etc.
Applying rubber dam over special clamp, Bogue, E. A., re amalgam, 301.
83. Boley gauge, 25.
Areas of plugger points, 255, 256. Broaches in pulp treatment, 371, 372, 381.
Arkansas stone for sharpening instru- Buccal cavities, see Gingival third cavi-
ments, 34. ties,
Arrangement of instruments in oper- angles of, 10.
ating case, 43. definition, 3.
Arsenic in destroying pulp, 365. walls of, 6.
Author 's experimental work with amal- Bucco-lingual plane, 15.
gam, 305. Burs, measurement of, 24, 121.
Author's experiments as to density and sharpening, 37.
resistance to crushing stress of pure uses of, 44.
gold, 233. Calcification of pulps in cases of abra-
of gold fillings, 234. sion, 216.
Author's experiments as to nature of of teeth which have escaped abrasion,
blows and relation of sizes of plug 217.
ger points as used in filling teeth Calculus, use of water while removing, 50.
237. Caries, dental, see Vol. 1.
Author's falling weight apparatus, 239 area of enamel involved in pit and
Author's micrometer for measuring fissure decays, 106.
shrinkage and expansion of amal area of enamel involved in smooth-
gams, 306. surface decays, 107.
Author 's thrust dynamometer for meas as result of interproximal wear, 212.
uring force of thrusts, or pressure backward decay, case in which enamel
under free margin of gum has
239.
Axial angles of teeth generally immune been undermined, 203.
differential diagnosis from white spots,
107, 141.
Axial surface cavities, definition, 3. 101.
gingival extensions of proximal decays,
Axial wall, rule for naming, 7.
Axio-bucco-lingual plane, 15. 146.
detection of while excavating, 147.
Axio-incisal angle, note re, 13.
similarity of, to undermining of gin-
Axiolabiolingual plane, 15.
Axio-mesio-distal plane, 15. gival walls of fillings, 147.