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402 THE TECHNICAl, PBOCEDXIBES IN FILLINQ TEETH.

Eubber dam, 69. Rule regarding protection of root canals
adjusting over bow of clamp before against entrance of saliva, 377.
placing clamp on tooth, 85. Saws in finishing gold fillings, 293.
aids in adjusting, 79. Sealing treatments with gutta-percha,
clamps, 80. 357, 361, 366.
ligature, 79, 85, 86. no discoloration of teeth, 361.
matrix, 91. Second grasp in applying the rubber dam,
applying over special clamp, 83. 73, 76.
buccal cavities, clamps for, 90. Secondary dentin built in pulp chamber
clamps, as aid in adjusting, 80. as result of abrasion, 216.
bicuspid, 89. Selection of cases for inlays, 331.
for buccal cavities, 90. Senile decay of the teeth, 210.
Hatch, 90. definition, 210.
molar, 89. treatment, 211.
placing after placing dam, 81. Sensitiveness of gingival third cavities,
root, 89, 91. 206.
special, 83, 89, 90. Sensitiveness of teeth as result of abra-
tooth on which to place, 89. sion, 216.
cutting holes in, 70. disappearance of, 216.
extensive gingival third cavity, pre- Separating teeth, 259.
liminarv preparation for placing, cotton for, 262.
203. extension for prevention limited by,
grasps, 73. 144.
tabulation of, 73. for amalgam, 326, 328.
Hatch clamp for buccal and labial for finishing proximal gold fillings, 292.
cavities, 90. for inlays in proximal surfaces of in-
application of, 90. cisors and cuspids, 338, 339.
holes in, position of, 70. gutta-percha for, 262, 263.
instrument for holding, in difficult in combination with Perry separator,
eases, 91. 263.
ligature as aid in adjusting, 79, 85, 86. necessary for health of interproximal
removal of. 73, 92. gingivse and peridental mem-
tying under a clamp. 82. branes, 259.
matrix as aid in adjusting, 91. Perry separator, 259.
molar and bicuspid clamps, 89. adjustment of. 260.
placing clamp after placing rubber, 81. gutta-percha in combination with,
preparation for placing, 69, 73. 263.
preparing the, 70. long bars for, 263.
pulp treatments, 364, 377, 381. objections to, 261.
removal of, 73, 92. rubber for, 262.
root clamps, 89, 91. when necks of teeth have dropped to-
special clamps, 83, 89. 90. gether, 263.
teeth on which to place, 89. when tooth has lost greater part of its
teeth which should be included. 72. crown and teeth on either side
tying a ligature under a clamp, 82. have dropped together over it, 263.
water, use of, before placing and after wooden wedges for, 262, 263.
removing, 51. Setting inlays, 350.
Rubber for separating teeth, 262. Shank of instruments, definition, 17.
Eule for cutting cavity margin when a Sharpening instruments, 33.
groove is approached, 101. Short set of cutting instruments, 28.
Kule for finding actual pounds or kilo- Slirinkage and expansion of amalgam,
grams delivered by Iilnws, 244. see Amalgam,
Bule for forming coiitra-angles, 22. of cements, 355, 356.
Rule for naming iixial wall, 7. Side instruments, forms and uses, 42.
angles of cavities, 9. Silver-tin alloys, see Amalgam.
cavities, 2. Single pl.me instruments, 31.
complex cavities, 7. Smooth-surface cavities, see Gingival
line angles, 9. third cavities. Proximal cavities in
point angles, 9. bicuspids and molars. Proximal cavi-
pnlpal wall, 6. ties in incisors and cuspids,
sub-pulpal wall, 6. brief review of injuries by caries in
surrounding walls, 6. relation to cavity preparation, 107,
Rule regarding moisture on cavity walls, 140.
lie. positions of occurrence, 5.
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