A treatise on the disorders and deformities of the teeth and gums ... with cases and experiments / By Thomas Berdmore.
- Thomas Berdmore
- Date:
- 1768
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: A treatise on the disorders and deformities of the teeth and gums ... with cases and experiments / By Thomas Berdmore. Source: Wellcome Collection.
13 results
- Found on image 18 / 306…in the Extraction of Milk- Teeth, Failure 1 Failure of Sttccds generally owing to the Timidity and Delays of the Artift, Pl rrn - 07 C II A P. IV. Of Irregularities of the Teeth, and the Reduction of them by Ligatures, 212 1 he extravagant Promifes of certain Operators expofed, ►...- 2 i 2 C H A P. V. Of the Ufe ...
- Found on image 18 / 306…n of them by Ligatures, 212 1 he extravagant Promifes of certain Operators expofed, ►...- 2 i 2 C H A P. V. Of the Ufe and Abufe of Filing, to remove Irregularities of the Teeth, 2 r 9 C FI A P, VL The Methods of preferring the White- nefs and Polifh of the Teeth* 226 Of Tooth-Powders, their Compofitioft explaine...
- Found on image 28 / 306 (page 8)…od or bad than is generally imagined : Then Nature can be cherilhed where Ihe is kind, afiifted when feeble, and eafily directed or re- ftrained when irregular or luxuriant. CHAP, I ? CHAP. III. Anatomy and Phyfiology of the Teeth, and parts adjacent. Perfect knowledge of the J. X ftrudtureof the Teeth, and ...
- Found on image 37 / 306 (page 17)…e two firft in each row are final!, the two next larger, as are the laft alfo, called the Wife-teeth. Their Bodies are generally fhort, very ^ thick, irregularly cylindrical, or rather with four fides a little rounded, and terminated by a broad end, more or lefs filled with obtufe points, cut in fome meafure l...
- Found on image 207 / 306 (page 187)…nking and reafoning methodically, to fur- nilli him with matter and practical dif- coveries, and with a line which may ferve to guide him through the irregularities, intricacies, and doubts which occur in practice. PART P A R T III. - .. .. ' ' a;.'; • l . .< . it - ■ • • - ' ' , c H A P. L The Care and Treatment ...
- Found on image 211 / 306 (page 191)…treatment of them in early life, we fhall begin this part with the firft dentition, then we fhall treat of the fecond, and afterwards fucceiiively of irregularities of the Teeth. Of the reduftion of them by ligature. Of the ufe and abufe of o Of the methods of preferring the whitenefs and polifli of the Teeth. Of...
- Found on image 221 / 306 (page 201)… only produces indentures, or hurts the fliape of the fucceeding fet; but the moft common evil ariling from neg- le&ed dentition is the unevennefs or irregular pofition of the Teeth, which happens when the Milk-teeth are pufhed out by the fucceeding fet; but not without having firft given fuch oblique refift...
- Found on image 229 / 306 (page 209)…s it the faireft opportunity of coming to maturity. When the Milk-teeth, about the fixth or feventh year, from being even and well fet, begin to turn irregular and fnaggled, it is plain to demonftra- tion, that the fucceeding fet does not prefs on their roots in the proper direction, and that fuch an oblique...
- Found on image 229 / 306 (page 209)…oper direction, and that fuch an oblique adtion and re-adtion is as likely to throw the new fet out of order, as it has evidently afFedted that whofe irregularities ig trt vifible. So foon as this is perceived, whether it be in the fifth or in the eighth, of any intermediate year, every Milk- tooth fo departing f...
- Found on image 234 / 306 (page 214)…moft from the proper line, and then to fallen the ends of it to the Teeth on either fide, fo that the bent 0 3 of of the fpring may tend to prefs the irregular Tooth back to its place. This and the former contrivance may be applied where one or more Teeth incline inwards, as well as when they project externa...
- Found on image 239 / 306 (page 219)… is more likely to loofen them, and make them fall, than to give regularity and beauty. r> e h a p. CHAP. V. Of the Ufe and Abufe of Filing to remove Irregularities of the Teeth. HERE are many in fiances in A which it is advifeable and fafe, as well as ornamental, to file the Teeth; but as it is ufually pradtifed...
- Found on image 242 / 306 (page 222)…for the reception of a new crown, and in a few / [ 222 ] a few fimilar cafes related in the fe- cond part of this treatife. • 7. When the Teeth fland irregularly, and are too broad to admit of being reduced to one uniform line, filing between them to leffen their fize may be pradlifed to a certain degree: but g...
- Found on image 244 / 306 (page 224)…promifes of this kind, never to barter a fure and valuable bleffine for 1 O fuch a painful, dangerous, fhort-iived ornament: ornament: for ill fet or irregular Teeth may laft healthy and unpained to the lateft period of life, and the deformity in general is not very great, provided they are kept clean, white...
232/306 page 212



