Page 279 - My FlipBook
P. 279
Fig. 124.
Figs. 124-128. This group of five teeth, all of which were extracted by the author because of
neglected disease of the peridental tneiiibranes. caused by tlie crowding of food between the proximal
surfaces, flattened by inlcrproxinial wear. These should have been protected at the proper time by
building prominent contacts for the cure of the ditticulty. Figures l'^7, 128, illustrate the position in
wliich decay most usually occurs in these cases.