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316 PATHOLOGY OF THE HARD TISSUES OF THE TEETH.
Moisture, removal of, from cavity walls, Oxyphosphate of copper cement for filling
192. atrophied first molars, 23.
Molar teeth, see Atrophy, Childhood for filling children's teeth, 254.
period of permanent teeth, Children's Oxyphosphate of zinc as pulp capping,
teeth, First permanent molars, Gingi- 206.
val third cavities, Pit and fissure
cavities, Proximal cavities.
Pain caused by dental caries, 144.
Mottled teeth, 2, 34.
in chewing food, as a result of food
brownin, 35.
lodgments, 183.
caries, susceptibility to, 40.
in oral region, diagnosis, 183.
diagnosis, 38.
Pathology, divorcement of, from clinical
endemic condition, 34, 37.
features of caries, 91.
etiology, 40.
Patients, cleaning of teeth by, 154.
histological characteristics, 36.
management of, 153.
pathology, new problem in, 37.
management of children, 235.
sporadic cases, 38.
Penetration of dentin by microorganisms,
tables of results of examinations, oppo-
69.
site page 39.
Penetration of enamel in buccal and
Mouth, examinations of, 178. la-
not rendered aseptic by antiseptic bial surfaces, 90.
washes, 158. in pits and fissures, 76.
washes, 157. in proximal surfaces, 77.
Mucous membranes of mouth, examina- in smooth surfaces, 77.
tion of, 179. Pericementitis, phagedenic, 186.
Peridental membrane, danger of injury
to, by ligatures around incisors, 107.
Near approach of surfaces in relation to
disease of, as result of absorption of
form of proximal surface decays, 86.
interproximal gum tissue, 103.
Necessity of closer study of beginnings
disease of, as result of interproximal
of caries, 143.
wear, 106.
Neuralgia, facial, diagnosis, 184.
disease of, in relation to force of bite,
New York State Dental Society, studies
162.
of saliva by committee of, 131, 136.
hypersensitiveness of, 168.
Nidus of each beginning of caries, loca-
sensitiveness of, 168.
tion of, 89.
strength and health of, in relation to
Normal saliva, 130.
force used in mastication, 161.
Numbers of species of microorganisms of
tenderness of, 169.
the mouth, 138.
thermal sensitiveness of, 184.
Nutritional changes in bone, 126.
training in chewing food to strengthen,
170.
Observations of cases of atrophy, 12.
Permanence of fillings, conditions affect-
Obtunding sensitive dentin, 148.
ing, 195.
Occlusal surface cavities, management of,
Permanent fillings, in atrophied first mo-
204.
lars, 26.
clinical features, 92.
Permanent fillings, meaning of, 195.
conditions under which fillings should
Permanent teeth, caries of, during child-
not be made, 207.
hood period, 265.
examination for, 181.
childhood period of, 258.
importance of early discovery and
delayed eruption of, by deciduous teeth,
treatment, 97, 207.
243.
in bicuspids, 97, 206.
injuries to, by abscesses of deciduous
in molars, 92, 207.
teeth, 243, 244.
Occlusion, force of, 161.
Phagedenic pericementitis, 186.
Occlusion, relation of, to beginning decays
Phagodynamometer, records on, 165.
of enamel, 85.
Photograph, note re use of word, 14, 77.
Oldest mention of gold for filling teeth,
61. Photomicrograph, note re use of word,
Oldest writing of dental caries, 60. 14, 77.
Open apical ends of root canals during Physical characters of the teeth, 118.
childhood period, 275. Physical examinations of the mouth, 178.
Order of occurrence of cavities of various of the teeth, 120.
classes, 203, 208, 216, 225. Physiological and pathological differences
between bone and dentin, 126, 191.
Osmosis, 68.