Instruments, appliances, etc. for crown-, bridge- and metal work : Hollingsworth system of crown- and bridge-work. Various methods of setting Logan crowns / S.S. White Dental Manufacturing Co.
- S.S. White Dental Manufacturing Company.
- Date:
- 1911
Licence: In copyright
Credit: Instruments, appliances, etc. for crown-, bridge- and metal work : Hollingsworth system of crown- and bridge-work. Various methods of setting Logan crowns / S.S. White Dental Manufacturing Co. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by The University of Glasgow Library. The original may be consulted at The University of Glasgow Library.
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![THE S.S.WHITE DENTAL MFG. CO. [October >n DIAMOND POINTS 2 3 4 5 6 Price, Nos. 1, 2, 3, 8 and 9 No. 10 .... The forms of these Diamond Points werl lected specially for their applicability to» needs of crown- and bridge-workers, to wjj they will be invaluable. Made of copper,) Points charged all over with Diamond, page 2.) Used with Porte Polisher No. 301 4, 5, 6, 7 each $0.60 .\vl W l.ofl .... . i.3fl DIAMOND CUPS The Diamond Cups are of the same quality, and are guaran- teed to give the same satisfaction as our other Diamond Instru- ments. The form of these Cups exactly adapts them to the dressing of roots. Like all diamond instruments, they should be run wet, and without pressure. PRICES No. 1, $-in. diameter $1.75 2, J in. 2.25 No. 1 No. 2 DIAMOND DISKS Diamond Disks are made of copper charged with diamond. They are the perfection of clean, sharp! cutting devices for dentists' use, excelling other disks in strength, in thinness, in cutting qualities,! and in durability. Satisfaction in their use depends upon the observance of these two rules. They] must not be run dry. They must not be pushed. If kept wet when in use they will cut faster and last longer. If too much pressure is applied they | will chatter and jerk;—they should simply be held to their work and allowed to feed themselves. They are made in the following varieties and sizes: Regular.—Two sizes: No. 1, f-inch, and No. 2, f-inch, about the thickness of ^— ^ the line shown in the illustration, charged all over,—that is, will cut on the edge as well as the sides. The Regular are always sent unless Thin or Safe-side is specified. Thin.—Same size as the Regular. Charged all over. These (Thin) Disks are made thin to permit their use in very narrow inter- spaces. Undue pressure or a sudden twist while in use jamming the edge in a crevice may buckle them or tear out the center. The two little washers supplied with each Disk will, if placed on either side of it when mounting on the mandrel, form a hub which will be a considerable protection, though it will not obviate the need of care in guiding the disk. Because of their thinness, this care must always be exercised. Price, No. 1, Regular or Thin $1.75 2, 2.25 Safe=side.—Charged on one side only, the other smooth or safe, doing away with the need for a shield. Two sizes: No. 1, f-inch; No. 2, J-inch. Price No. 1, Safe-side $1.25 2, 1.50 Small Fissure.—Diameter -inch. Charged all over. Permanently mounted, not sold un- mounted. Price each $0.50 Fissure.—Will cut on both sides the same as the Regular Disks. They are made -,sff-inch in diameter. The center holes are made sufficiently large to admit the screws of Mandrels Nos. 303, 303i and 321. Also used on Mandrel No. 304 by proper]}' centering the Disk before tightening the screw. Price each $0.50](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21449922_0012.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)