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h'I am sorry to disappoint you ! said Doctor Anderson. nBut, you know, we make no artificial teeth now. Since dentistry has developed into such a science we find it no? necessary for our patients to lose their teeth? HWell, you surely have an extracting room W said Doc- tor Benson, somewhat in dismay. hNo, replied Doctor Anderson, there is no permanent extracting any more. A patient never comes to the ofhce or clinic, except for examination. After the number of .teeth which need attention have been determined the patient returns home, and you send your assistant, with an elec- trical appliance, To extract such teeth as need attention. No pain is feltono inconvenience of sitting in an uncom- fortable chair for half a day at a time 2 The teeth are eleci trically prepared for filling. Nothing but porcelain is used. v-- o Mijl-Fffy-Nrnhi' u: KhJ Unsightly gold is unheard of, and brokcn-backed dentists are a thing of the past, while, with the present manner of tooth filling, the fillings are seldom lost, as was the case formerly, and largely because of the inaccessibility. After the teeth are filled, polished and sterilized your attendant returns to the home of your patient, implants the missing bits of ivory, and you have not suffered and struggled with a distractingly nervous. woman for three or four hours. Just then the deafening sound of my alarm clock, with its unremorseful ringing, which would not cease until 1 had aryscn and turned it off, awoke me from a sound slumber. and, gazing around at the familiar objects Of the room, I took a solmen vow that never again would I eat Welsh rarebit at midnight. IAMES E. E. MORRISON, D. D. S. A Jam Av JIVI-Nh K r! , ffvatrAvA-Ixa- ,hzd x J ,,.z' ,ZVM
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