An Atlas of Dental Extractions With Notes On the Causes And Relief of Dental Pain : Designed for the Use of Medical Students And Practitioners
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2nd year (often later). The full primary dentition is 20 teeth ; 10 in each jaw. Central incisors Lateral incisors First molars Canines Second molars Permanent teeth : First molars . Lower central incisors Upper central incisors Lateral incisors First bicuspid Second bicuspid Canines . Second molars Third molars (wisdom) 6^ years 7 „ 9 10 11 12 13 „ 17 to 25 years, or at any later period. The full permanent dentition is 32 teeth; 1 6 in each jaw. HEMORRHAGE AFTER EXTRACTION: TREATMENT. Local. —... In slight cases it is sufficient for the patient to sit quiet with cold or iced water in his mouth ; where ice cannot be obtained holding vevj/ hot water in the same way is often successful, especially if alum be dissolved therein. It is not infrequent, however, that blood will continue to well up from the socket from which the tooth has 22 HEMORRHAGE AFTER EXTRACTION. been removed ; in such a case it is necessary to syringe the socket with ice-cold or very hot water or boric lotion, and then to apply pressure to the bleeding point by firmly plugging the socket with cotton-wool or lint soaked in fresh adrenalin or other supra-renal gland preparation ; the application of tannin, either as glycerin of tannin or on wool soaked in hazeline and powdered with tannin, answers in many cases.
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