Methods of Filling Teeth An Exposition of Practical Methods

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125 shows a cuspid having a cavity similar to that in the central in Fig. 115. What was a quite difficult condition in the central is much more simple in the cuspid, so far as preparation of the cavity is concerned. Where it is the dis- tal surface which needs attention, of course the actual filling is more difficult. To form this cavity in the cuspid, we need not make the labio-gingival extension as deep as before, but as there is abundance of tooth-substance at the palato-gingival angle we ma...y, if we desire, make the extension even deeper, though it is rarely necessary. Again, as discretion may dictate, we here may make extensive grooves along FIG. 125. FIG. 126. FIG. 127.
both labial and palatal borders, and quite a deep undercut at the incisive corner d is permissible where requisite. This last departure from the former rigid rule is allowable, first, because of the excess of dentine in the cuspid beyond that found in the incisors, and second, because the pointed cusp of the cuspid renders fracture of the corner much less liable to occur than in the incisor, which presents a broad, thin incis- ing edge to combat the strain of mastication.


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