Greene brothers' clinical course in dental prosthesis : in three printed lectures; new and advance-test methods in impression, articulation, occlusion, roofless dentures, refits and renewals / by Jacob W. Greene.
- Greene, Jacob W. (Jacob Wesley), 1839-1916.
- Date:
- [1914], ©1914
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Credit: Greene brothers' clinical course in dental prosthesis : in three printed lectures; new and advance-test methods in impression, articulation, occlusion, roofless dentures, refits and renewals / by Jacob W. Greene. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![show it (and I ^^roudly hail from the Show= me State). Well, I have now attained the third one of my four essential points in a bite: (1) show* length of the teeth; (2) the come*together; and (3) tlie Up and face features. The teeth will / relate just as these bite=rims do. / RE=INSPECT NO=BITE FOR FEATURE TEST. But, to make sure the face features will suit ?ne, and thus help me to suggest my patient, I '11 replace the whole thing in the mouth and re^inspect. After all this, however, you '11 not need to make, on an average, one change in twenty- five. But should you see fit to do so, all that you need to do is to re-trim your rims in the same way you did in the first place, but more carefully. You can place your bite=plates on their mod- els, warm the rims, and push them outward or Fig. 16. Fig. 16.—Greene Tired-Re-.t Test-Bite (no-l)ite), with molding- compound im])res.sion.s, as bite-plates—(in this case handleless trays). The models are made wlien case is articulated.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21220621_0173.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)