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with these conditions in which we are unable to do anything
else, and we should not try to do the impos'sible. Wherever
the age of the child will allow you to do so, carefully destroy
these pulps and fill the roots, and in this way preserve the
teeth. That operation has been done sufihciently to fully test
its merits, and we know tliat it is as successful as it is with
the teeth of the adult, provided we use sufificient caution ais
to the time at which it is done.






























































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