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332 INDEX
Planes of a tooth—Cont'd Pulp:
horizontal, 28 devitalization—Cont 'd
mesio-distal, 28 anesthetization for, 212
Porcelain: arsenic trioxide, for, 215
advantages of, 294 bacteria as related to, 211
basal body, 294 care exercised in, 214
biscuit fuse, 294 determining the method of,
build of layers, 294 212
cavo-surface angle for, 295 high pressure for, 213
cement line in, 301 methods of, 212
composition of, 293 technic of, 213
contra-indications for, 295 exposed, class one, 53
dental, fused, 293-295 exposure, dangers in, class two, 65
disadvantages of, 294 exposure feared, class one, 52
double step in, 302 infected with bacteria, 206
enamel body, 294 involved, class five, 95
fine grinding of, 294 lesions of, 177
flux, amount of, 294 normal, 204
foundation body, 294 partially devitalized, 218
high fusing, 293, 294 peripheral nerve irritation, 212
indications for, 295 preservers, 209
lingual approach, class three for, protection, 204-210
300 gutta percha in, 210
low fusing, 293 in class two, 66
methods of fusing, 293 in deep seated cavities, 207
pigments in, 293 indications for, 205
proximal approach for, 301 materials used in, 207
shrinkage in, 294 putrescence, 219-224
size of mass, 24 animal fats in, 221
spheroiding of, 294 autogenous, symptoms of, 222
Potassium bromide, 202 autogenous, treatment of, 222
Preventive dentistry, 180 classes of, 219
Primary decay, location of, class closed, symptoms of, 222
three, 72 closed, treatment of, 222
Prophylactic treatment, oral, 180 complicated, symptoms of, 223
brushing, technic of, 186 complicated, treatment of, 223
importance of, 180 defined, 219
instructions to patients in, 186 open, symptoms of, 220
oral hygiene, children, 229 open, treatment of, 220
Proximal Space, restoration of, 31 treatment of, general, 220
Pulp: recuperative powers of, 204
canals, removal of, 214-218
air in, 227 canal dressing following, 215
bent, 226 canal filling following, 215
putrescent, 219 discolorations following, 215
small, management of, 225 hemorrhage following, 215
chamber, cleaning of, 228 pains following, 215
chief idiosyncrasy of, 204 sensations are conveyed to, 195
devitalization, stimuli, abnormal, 211
causes for, 211 stimuli, normal, 211
agents for, 212 traumatic injuries to, 211
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