Excerpt from Principles and Practice of Filling Teeth
For the Fourth Edition of this work a more extensive revision has been made than for any previous issue- This has been rendered necessary by the very considerable change in ideas regarding some of the modern methods of practice. In recent years the cast gold inlay has assumed a definite status in our daily work, and accordingly the chapter on this subject has been entirely re-written. Root canal work is claiming unusual attention by the profession, and this therefore has been considered in some detail. The subject of oral prophylaxis is an increasingly important one, with great possibilities for future usefulness, and it has been deemed necessary to go into it with some care. Little change has been made in the Chapters on Cavity Preparation, this work having been standardized and placed on a stable basis years ago.
The rapid evolution of ideas in many of the lines of practice in operative dentistry renders constant revision necessary in a work of this kind, and the author can only hope that this edition may prove satisfactory- to his readers. If they are as charitable of the limitations of the present volume as they have been of the previous issues, it is all that he can ask.
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