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INDEX. 311

Caries of the teeth (continued). Tomes, John, re, 63.
relation of gum margin to beginning treatment of, 2, 188.
decays of enamel, 87, 8!l. deciduous incisors and cuspids, 248.
relation of occlusion to beginning de- deciduous molars, occlu-sal surface de-
cays, 85. cays of, 253.
relation of proximal surfaces to each deciduous molars, proximal surface
other, 86. decays of, 254.
relation of restoration of proper contact filUngs, 190.
to recurrence of, 90. management of cavities by classes,
relation of width of embrasures to 203.
proximal decay, 87. prophylactic, by artificial cleaning,
resulting from absorption of interproxi- 188.
mal gum tissue, 103. Underwood and Miles, re, 64.
resulting from interproximal wear, 104. utility of studies of, 142.
Robertson, re, 62. viscosity of the saliva, re, 136.
ropy saliva, effect on, 136. vital phenomena in, 144.
Rose, re, 131. Williams, J. Leon, studies re, 128.
Eottenstein and Leber, re, 64. zigzag coccus, cause of, 73.
roughening of surface of decayed area, zodglea aggregations, re, 111.
101, 102. Cataphoresis, 149.
saliva, in relation to. 111, 120, 132. Cavities, classification of, 203.
salts dialized from, 69. management of by classes, 203.
secondary extensions gingivally of first class, 204.
proximal decays, 101. second, third and fourth classes,
sensitiveness caused by, 144. 208.
separating files, decay resulting from fifth class, 225.
use of, 103. Cavity walls, importance of dryness of, in
signs of susceptibility and immunity to, filling, 192.
137. Cement, in filling atrophied first molars,
silver nitrate in treatment, 231, 248, 26.
253. in filling deciduous teeth, 252, 254.
softness of teeth, re, 118. in pulp capping, 206.
spreading, along dento-enamel junction, Cementing substance, between enamel
69. rods, atrophy of, 35, 36, 38.
around the teeth, 113. Changes in dentin and enamel resulting
on proximal surfaces of bicuspids and from early loss of pulp, 148.
molars, 81. Character of injuries to teeth in atrophv,
on smooth surfaces, 77. 14, 23.
on surface of enamel, 75. Chemical theory of dental caries, 63.
staphylococcus, cause of, 73. Chewing food, training in, to strengthen
streptococcus, cause of, 73. peridental membrane, 170.
streptococcus media, cause of, 73. Chewing foods, force used in, 161.
studies of, 3. Childhood period of the permanent teeth,
utility of, 142. 258.
sugar dialized from a solution, 69. caries during, 265.
sulphocyanids in saliva, influence of, completion of apical foramina, 260.
131. eruption of the permanent teeth, 258.
superficial spreading on surfaces of growth of roots of the permanent teeth,
teeth, 81, 89, 113. 258.
surfaces cleaned by friction of mastica- intercusping of the first permanent mo-
tion, 85. lars, 262.
surfaces not cleaned by friction of mas- lingual pits in lateral incisors, 272.
tication, 85. open apical ends of root canals during,
susceptibility to, 115, 130. 275.
changes in, 118. pulp removal often bad practice, 276.
conditions of, 130. removal of pulps in cases of delayed
recognition of, 137. eruption, 261.
swelling of decayed area of the enamel, root filling, relation of age of patient
101. to prognosis, 276.
swellings of tubules in caries of dentin, special functions of the first permanent
71. molars, 263.
systemic conditions, effects of, 115, 121. suecedaneous teeth, 259.
technical procedures in treatment of, 4. Child movement, 195.
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