On the Loss of the Teeth And Loose Teeth And On the Best Means of Restoring Th

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On the Loss of the Teeth And Loose Teeth And On the Best Means of Restoring Th
Thomas Howard
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The force, even on a small piece, is considerable, and on large pieces frequently exceeds thirty pounds; yet even in these cases the wearer feels no pressure beyond se- 32 cure adhesion. The piece itself seldom weighs above half an ounce, and is easily re- moved, at the pleasure of the wearer, by merely raising one of its extremities with the tongue.
One of the most, familiar instances of the joint effects of capillary attraction and atmo- spheric. Pressure, is perhaps that exhibited by the sch
...oolboy with what is called the sucker. This toy consists of a string passed through the centre of a piece of thick leather soaked in water, which, being pressed on a large stone, adheres to it so firmly that the stone may be lifted up and carried away by it.
Pieces of teeth made of the tusk of hippo- potamus feel in every way congenial to the mouth, and cannot be distinguished by the tongue from, the natural gum and teeth ; and being fitted in the manner just described, ad- hering to the gum only, afford support to the remaining teeth, which are let into grooves accurately formed in the piece for their re- 3:3 ception.


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