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CARVING TEETH 257
B. Carvings.
1. Carving Teeth in Plaster.—Carve to Black's measure-
ments, five diameters, the upper central and lateral incisors,
the upper cuspid, upper first bicuspid and upper first molar.
Preliminary cavity preparation work is done on these later.
2. Carving Teeth in Soap.^Carve all the teeth, upper and
lower of one side, to exact measurement.
Fig. 291.—Enlarged aluminum model used by the author for teaching dental
anatomy.
3. Carving Teeth in French Chalk.—Carve to scale the
upper and lower central and lateral incisors, the upper and
lower cuspids, the upper first and lower first and second bicus-
pids, the upper first and lower first and second molars.
*4. Carving Teeth in Ivory.—Carve to exact measurement
the upper central and lower lateral incisors, upper and lower
cuspids, upper first bicuspid, lower first and second bicuspids,
upper and lower first molar, of one side.
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B. Carvings.
1. Carving Teeth in Plaster.—Carve to Black's measure-
ments, five diameters, the upper central and lateral incisors,
the upper cuspid, upper first bicuspid and upper first molar.
Preliminary cavity preparation work is done on these later.
2. Carving Teeth in Soap.^Carve all the teeth, upper and
lower of one side, to exact measurement.
Fig. 291.—Enlarged aluminum model used by the author for teaching dental
anatomy.
3. Carving Teeth in French Chalk.—Carve to scale the
upper and lower central and lateral incisors, the upper and
lower cuspids, the upper first and lower first and second bicus-
pids, the upper first and lower first and second molars.
*4. Carving Teeth in Ivory.—Carve to exact measurement
the upper central and lower lateral incisors, upper and lower
cuspids, upper first bicuspid, lower first and second bicuspids,
upper and lower first molar, of one side.
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