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HOW TO PERFORM THE TECHNIC OPERATIONS 9


15. Vulcanite file, half round.
16. Boley millimeter gauge.

17. Sheet fine sandpaper.
18. Nail brush and coarse cloth.
19. Blue pencil.
20. Operative chisels and excavators.

21. Ruled paper for prints.
22. Mouth blowpipe.
23. Wood modeling board and modeling tools.
The technic exercises in Dental Anatomy to be described
consist of outline and shaded drawings of the surface form and
internal anatomy of various teeth, modeling in clay, carving

teeth in plaster, soap, French chalk and ivory, the sawing
and filing of sections (showing the outline form of the pulp
chamber and canals) and the making of prints or silhouettes
from these sections. All of the exercises described may be
modified to suit the needs of various classes, in the judgment

of the teacher. The denomination and number of teeth to
be selected will have to be regulated by the amount of time
devoted to the work and whether all or only a part of the
technical exercises here described are to be performed. The

drawings, carvings, sections and prints, where necessary,
should be annotated after Palmer's notation.


Palmer's Notation

Permanent teeth
876543 345678
876543 345678



Deciduous teeth

V IV III II I I II III IV V
I
V IV III II I I II III IV V
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