RMB373CG–Uzbek Woman with Gold Capped Teeth in the Market in Bukhara Uzbekistan
RMBY3AA5–Woman with gold capped teeth in Menghai Produce Market, Yunnan Province, Xishuangbanna Region, People's Republic of China. JMH41
RMD2X54X–Female beggar with gold capped teeth sitting on cardboard holding paper cup to collect money Malaga Spain
RMB84WYG–Portrait of man with gold capped tooth with star shape design
RMAJ2PGJ–A woman in a Malagasy hat shows her gold-capped teeth when she smiles. Gold teeth are a sign of wealth.
RMEYA92A–A woman with gold capped teeth in Azerbaijan. Replacing natural teeth with gold implants or caps was once a status symbol and prestige in Central Asia.
RMB2809A–Chinese man wearing fur hat in Guilin China
RF2B1YE7C–Women from Pwo Karen tribe in Northern Thailand, one of them smoking a pipe.
RMC6466E–Nelly at arrivals for Angel Ball Benefit for G&P Foundation for Cancer Research, New York Marriott Marquis Hotel, New York, NY,
RM2ANH2WY–A practical treatise on artificial crown- and bridge-work . point burnisher to enable it to better resist the aggressive forceof the lower teeth. The third molars were capped and length-ened with gold crowns, the lines of their sides being madeparallel, to admit of a proper adjustment of the supporting collars 18 274 ARTIFICIAL CROWN- AXD BRIDGE-WORK. for a removable plate bridge, by adding gold on their externalsurfaces. The plate bridge was employed because of the spacebetween the abutments, which suggested the idea of utilizingthe alveolus to assist in supporting it. A narrow shoulder wasfo
RMB373G6–Smiling Uzbek Man with Gold Capped Teeth in Samarkand Uzbekistan
RMEXY2EG–A woman with gold capped teeth in Lahij or Lahic village within the Ismailli Rayon of Azerbaijan. Replacing natural teeth with gold implants or caps was once a status symbol and prestige in Central Asia.
RMB28575–Fisherman in traditional coolie hat by the Li River Guilin China
RF2B1YG8X–Women and kids from Pwo Karen in Northern Thailand, one of them smoking a pipe.
RM2AKB1P5–A practical treatise on artificial crown- and bridge-work . point burnisher to enable it to better resist the aggressive forceof the lower teeth. The third molars were capped and lenoth-ened with gold crowns, the lines of their sides being madeparallel, to admit of a proper adjustment of the supporting collars 18 274 ARTIFICIAL CROWN- AND BRIDGE-WORK. for a removable plate bridge, by adding gold on their externalsurfaces. The plate bridge was employed because of the spacebetween tlie abutments, wdiich suggested the idea of utilizingthe alveolus to assist in supporting it. A narrow shoulder was
RMB373G2–Smiling Uzbek Man with Gold Capped Teeth in Samarkand Uzbekistan
RMBR3H03–Watermelon vendor at the bazaar in Bukhara, Uzbekistan
RMB373JH–Uzbek Woman Selling Bread in the Siab Market in Samarkand Uzbekistan
RMEXY2EC–A woman with gold capped teeth in Lahij or Lahic village within the Ismailli Rayon of Azerbaijan. Replacing natural teeth with gold implants or caps was once a status symbol and prestige in Central Asia.
RMPWG279–Uzbek man with gold capped teeth smiling in the historic city of Khiva the former capital of Khwarezmia and the Khanate of Khiva listed as Unesco world heritage site located in Xorazm Region, Uzbekistan. Replacing natural teeth with gold implants or caps was once a status symbol and prestige in Uzbekistan and other countries of Central Asia.
RM2ANH2TX–A practical treatise on artificial crown- and bridge-work . the form shown in Fig. 535, and a wire post was inserted in theright lateral, which was pulpless. At the occludingsection of eachfilling, the layer of gold, after being packed with the plugger,was additionally condensed and hardened with a Herbst agate- Fig. 536.. point burnisher to enable it to better resist the aggressive forceof the lower teeth. The third molars were capped and length-ened with gold crowns, the lines of their sides being madeparallel, to admit of a proper adjustment of the supporting collars 18 274 ARTIFICIAL CROWN
RMB373JP–Uzbek Woman Selling Bread in the Siab Market in Samarkand Uzbekistan
RMPWG274–Uzbek man with gold capped teeth smiling in the historic city of Khiva the former capital of Khwarezmia and the Khanate of Khiva listed as Unesco world heritage site located in Xorazm Region, Uzbekistan. Replacing natural teeth with gold implants or caps was once a status symbol and prestige in Uzbekistan and other countries of Central Asia.
RMPWGFYA–A young stall holder shows some capped gold teeth in Siyob Bazaar also called Siab Bazaar, the largest bazaar in the city of Samarkand alternatively Samarqand in Uzbekistan. Replacing natural teeth with gold implants or caps was once a status symbol and prestige in Uzbekistan and other countries of Central Asia. However, the younger generation seldom follows this tradition.
RM2AKG6KA–A practical treatise on mechanical dentistry . an inch wide, occluding perfectly with the lower teeth, andplain teeth soldered in place, hiding the bar, and just meetingthe gum in front of the incisor roots. The plate rested squarelyagainst the capped cuspids, each of which showed a narrow bandof gold when the plate was in position. As finally completed (seeFig. 640) this was the most perfectly fitting piece I ever inserted, Fig. 641.. requiring great care in its removal, and yet by a little practice thegentleman was able to remove and replace it quite easily. It wasalso as firm as any permane
RMB373K8–Uzbek Woman Selling Bread in the Siab Market in Samarkand Uzbekistan
RMBN2478–Smiling woman in Tbilisi, Georgia
RMB373KC–Uzbek Woman Selling Bread in the Siab Market in Samarkand Uzbekistan
RMPWGH3A–A vendor with capped gold teeth selling traditional Bukhara-style non or naan oven-baked flatbread in Siyob Bazaar also called Siab Bazaar, the largest bazaar in the city of Samarkand alternatively Samarqand in Uzbekistan. Replacing natural teeth with gold implants or caps was once a status symbol and prestige in Uzbekistan and other countries of Central Asia. However, the younger generation seldom follows this tradition.
RM2AKGD7F–A practical treatise on mechanical dentistry . , which also shows the capped teeth and stumps..This figure likewise shows the results of the novel method em-ployed in crowning the incisors. Gold collars were fitted tight onthe necks of the incisor stumps, and the new style porcelain capsadjusted in the collars, and set in the oxyphosphate cement whichhad been packed into the collars; thus at the same time fasteningthe collars on the stumps and the caps in the collars. BRIDGE DENTURES. 623 Fig. 628 illustrates the finished crowns and bridges, which latterwere secured in position by placing a sm
RMB374DC–Smiling Uzbek Man in Shakhrisabz Uzbekistan
RMPWGH9Y–A vendor with capped gold teeth selling traditional Bukhara-style non or naan oven-baked flatbread in Siyob Bazaar also called Siab Bazaar, the largest bazaar in the city of Samarkand alternatively Samarqand in Uzbekistan. Replacing natural teeth with gold implants or caps was once a status symbol and prestige in Uzbekistan and other countries of Central Asia. However, the younger generation seldom follows this tradition.
RM2AWHFMD–Dental cosmos . -tvvo-carat gold, ofabout No. 30 thickness, and fitted snugly to the plaster, and in thecase of the bicuspid the gold was carried up and just a little over thecusps, as shown in Fig. 3. The cap for the lateral incisor was provided with a socket on thelabial surface, into which the bar was fitted, allowing of some move-ment while the teeth were being pushed toward the median line.This cap was also provided with a small arm or lug, which bore againstthe adjoining tooth in such a manner as to prevent the capped toothfrom being pushed out of line while the space between them was be
RMB374AX–Uzbek Man Wearing a Traditional Hat at the Sunday Market in Uzbekistan
RMPWGHB2–A vendor with capped gold teeth selling traditional Bukhara-style non or naan oven-baked flatbread in Siyob Bazaar also called Siab Bazaar, the largest bazaar in the city of Samarkand alternatively Samarqand in Uzbekistan. Replacing natural teeth with gold implants or caps was once a status symbol and prestige in Uzbekistan and other countries of Central Asia. However, the younger generation seldom follows this tradition.
RM2AKB24Y–A practical treatise on artificial crown- and bridge-work . the form shown in Fig. 535, and a wire post was inserted in theright lateral, which was pulidess. At the occludingsection of eachfilling, the layer of gold, after being packed with the plugger,was additionally condensed and hardened with a Ilerbst ati-ate- FiQ. 536.. point burnisher to enable it to better resist the aggressive forceof the lower teeth. The third molars were capped and lenoth-ened with gold crowns, the lines of their sides being madeparallel, to admit of a proper adjustment of the supporting collars 18 274 ARTIFICIAL CR
RMB374B2–Uzbek Man Wearing a Traditional Hat at the Sunday Market in Uzbekistan
RMPWGH75–A vendor with capped gold teeth selling traditional Bukhara-style non or naan oven-baked flatbread in Siyob Bazaar also called Siab Bazaar, the largest bazaar in the city of Samarkand alternatively Samarqand in Uzbekistan. Replacing natural teeth with gold implants or caps was once a status symbol and prestige in Uzbekistan and other countries of Central Asia. However, the younger generation seldom follows this tradition.
RM2AN26MD–The tightening of loose teeth: some technical innovations . Lower and Uppkr Taw of a Mouth Badly Deformed byObliquity of the Teeth. (In the mouth for three years.) Procedure.— Upper Figure, Loiver Jaw.—Haii double-capped canines con-nected by means of splint; right and left bicuspid tube teeth. Loirer Figure, Upper Jarv.—After previous regulation,bridges serving as retaining appliances. Bight: Pure gold collar, tube tooth, collar on bicuspid. Left: Collar, crown, bicuspids, tube teeth. Front: Tube teeth. 67 PL ATE VTI. Lower and Upper Jaws : Loosening of Teeth due toUncleanliness and Powerful
RM2AJ1AER–Niagara and Chautauqua . The Latest Style in Dentistry is OLD TEETH CAPPED WITH GOLD *^^ DURABLE. ,^.-v^ -7 COMFORTABLE, TEETH ? ? ?WITHOUT? ? ? PLATES PERFECT Crowning System. cfi BEAUTIFUL. Fine Gold Filling A SPECIALTY. vith made fresh every day and perfectly harmless. Anyone canperfect safety, young or old. Sets of Teeth on Gold Plate or Alluminum at Bottom Prices. Best sets of Teeth on Rubber Plate 8 and lo dollars. Beautiful Sets on Celluloid. $15. Gold lined Plates a Specialty, Fine Gold Fillings i.soand upwards. Silver Filling -5 c. and upwards. 1 eeth extracted 25 cts. Vitalized Air
RM2CPHFX7–. Ornithologist and oist . Sea Bean WatchCharm Set withCompass.. BANGLE LACE PINS. Bangle Lace Pin, Like cut, 50c.Jc^Can furnish all shells or all beans at 50c.Alligator Teeth. Capped, solid gold, $3.25.Alligator Teeth. Uncapped, $1.00.
RM2CPHFTR–. Ornithologist and oist . BANGLE LACE PINS. Bangle Lace Pin, Like cut, 50c.Jc^Can furnish all shells or all beans at 50c.Alligator Teeth. Capped, solid gold, $3.25.Alligator Teeth. Uncapped, $1.00.. BANGLE BRACELETS. Bangle Bracelets. Similar to cut, 5 bangles, 50c. All beans, 50c. Si.v bangles, 75c. Alligator Teeth. Five bangles, $1.00. Six bangles, $1.25. SCARF PINS. Red Bean. 20c. Alligator Tooth. Hanging, uncapped, 50c. Alligator Tooth. Hanging, capped, solidgold, $1.00. Alligator Tooth. Hanging, capped, solidgold, powder horn style, I1.25. Alligator Claw. Gold, $1.25. Miscellaneous. All
RM2CPHH33–. Ornithologist and oist . BANGLE LACE PINS. Bangle Lace Pin, Like cut, 50c.^^Can furnish all shells or all beans at 50c.Alligator Teeth. Capped, solid gold, $3.25.Alligator Teeth. Uncapped, $1.00. BANGLE BRACELETS. Bangle Bracelets. Similar to cut, 5 bangles, 50c. All beans, 50c. Si.x bangles, 75c.Alligator Teeth. Five bangles, $1.00. Six bangles, $1.25. SCARF PINS. Red Bean. 25c. Alligator Tooth. Hanging, uncapped, 50c. Alligator Tooth. Hanging, capped, solidgold, $1.00. Alligator Tooth. Hanging, capped, solid fold, powder horn style,1.25. Alligator Claw. Gold, $1.25. Miscellaneous. Alligat
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