Principles and Practice of filling teeth / by C.N. Johnson.
- Johnson, Charles Nelson, 1860-1938.
- Date:
- 1906
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Principles and Practice of filling teeth / by C.N. Johnson. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by the Augustus C. Long Health Sciences Library at Columbia University and Columbia University Libraries/Information Services, through the Medical Heritage Library. The original may be consulted at the the Augustus C. Long Health Sciences Library at Columbia University and Columbia University.
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![CONTENTS. PAGE CHAPTER IX - 190 The Introduction, Condensation, and Finishing of Gold Fill- ings IN THE Different Classes of Cavities. Simple Proximal Gold Fillings in Incisors.—Pluggers.—Finishing Proximal Fillings in Incisors.—Proximal Fillings in Anterior Teeth Involving the In- cisal Angle.—Fillings in Proximo-Occlusal Cavities in Bicuspids and Molars.—The Matrix.—Disto-Occlusal Fillings in Left Lower Bicus- pids and Molars.—Pluggers.—Finishing Fillings.—Disto-Occlusal Fillings in Right Lower Bicuspids and Molars.—Disto-Ocelusal Fill- ings in Upper Bicuspids and Molars.—Mesio-Occlusal Fillings in Bicuspids and Molars.—Occlusal Fillings in Bicuspids and Molars.— Buccal, Labia], or Lingual Fillings. CHAPTER X 226 Manipulation of Platinum-and-Gold in Filling Teeth. CHAPTER XI 228 Manipulation of Tin-and-Gold. CHAPTER XII 232 Manipulation of Amalgam. Method of Paclcing Amalgam. CHAPTER XIII 237 Manipulation of Cements. CHAPTER XIV 239 Manipulation of Gutta-Percha. CHAPTER XV 24l Making Inlay Fillings. Porcelain Inlays.—Detail of Cavity Preparation for Inlays.—Fitting the TNIatrix.—Taking an Impression of the Cavity.—Adapting the Matrix to the Cavity in the Tooth.— Porcelain Bodies.—Matching Shades.—Baking the Porcelain.—Gold Inlays. CHAPTER XVI 258 Pulp-Capping. Materials for Capping Pulps.—Method of Cap- ping Pulps. CHAPTER XVII 264 Destruction of the Pulp. Destroying the Pulp with Arsenic.— Removing the Pulp with Cocaine.—Removal of the Pvilp. CHAPTER XVIII 272 Filling Pulp-Canals. CHAPTER XIX 276 The Treatment of Pulpless Teeth. Treatment of Pulpless Teeth where the Canals have long been Exposed to the Fluids of the Mouth, but where there is no Sinous Opening.—Treatment of Pulpless Teeth having a Sinous Opening on Gum.—Opening into Filled Teeth in which Pulps have Died, but Lain Dormant.—Man- agement of Pulpless Teeth in Anterior Part of Mouth to Prevent Discoloration.—Bleaching Teeth. CHAPTER XX 288 The Management of Children's Teeth. Management of the De- ciduous Teeth.—Treatment of Ex^josed Pulps in Deciduous Teeth.— Treatment of Abscessed Deciduous Teeth.—The Management of Per- manent Teeth in Childhood.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21217257_0010.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)