FILLED AND (JROWNEDFAiriLESSLY BY THE ELECTRIC M ■Most dentists haye'.but one .w&j. of avoiding . pain; I have ten. The "Electric System" con- . tains* a remedy for/each of the various .causes of.tooth sensibility and makes filling and crown./ ing absolutely, painless. 99. times'in 100..'There. are>exceptions to all rules, but complete absence:'-,. of pain is the EULE in .our offices. .;.^ : -.., IMPROVED QUALITY. ; k Consider,'please, that we improve the quality; : of Dentistry by making it painless. .When', patients are • hurt; they .cannot sit still,- and,, unintentionally make good: work impossible; for ■".'• a.dentist cannot; perform fine, operations unless.;. his patient is, quiet.. - Our.patients "are quiet,' because they'art not tot. , ■■■■!-. -..,.. ;':■■ ■<~■-.. ; •':.■■ .-' RBRA NG H ES; ; '■) ; :X: There is another and-more important reason, however, for the excellence of-our work. -It :," is'.because our operators are all. speciausts; each does one thing;-and one only. :. -■_"•. ;. / . :is a -science with' four distinct- : branches. A man:'may ; -,bo, ever ..so skilfulin 1 one branch, yet ..utterly; incompetent in the. ■- other three. Indeed, .this is usually-the ease, and it.-explains why.'dental' work isi so often ■■■ disappointing.';;,;.:-; '/ < : ~ ; 'iv--. ''?,.':;'-■ :■.'■'' ■':■■'■■■?. -. ; SPiciALISATION. :■•^■:^. .Dr. : .Eayner "has;:been in-.practice 20 years... . Eight years'a'gohe.began to apply, specialisation to dentistry. . He now' divides the \ work *,into:-_: parts and puts an;expert on each part—there': are experts for.parts.but none for all dentistry..?. .The-'result! has: justified,his-faith,-and he is : : serving to-day -.a ;larger' : number, of intelligent'-."", and critical-patients than.'any other dentist in. :i Australasia.-Pardon the' egotism-for the. sake ; of-'the truth.' ;-;;/.i>; -..--V:-: : :; / >--/V:-' ■-x : vri : ';' :>; : : ':-PRicEs ; . : ;.v'-' p?to Ton can readily see'that "specialisation makes': dental:work, better.'''"•; Novr-you-wonder :if-'.it ,; makesl.it' more- expensive. ■ No; it makes .it V cheaper.' : Miich /doing. of one thing'enables ;aV':' man .to do/that' particular .thing in little time.:, : Time is money, especially in -a dental office, and - ;; to save -time,isto'save/money; : '.' ..-y.-V.'j'.V:' <■ j. Specialisation: does, this.' . It' is clear, -there-.'- ; '--~ fore/ that a. dentj.st'who has' a practice large ; enough to, afford"a" specialist for: each, branch ;•. (there are' 15 dentists: and 3 .assistants'jn,our,, office) can accomplish two importantyresultstTr ~ : Ist. Excellence of Workmanship. ' ~ ,■;■'.:-■: . ■'• 2nd; Economy-in.'cost, 1 ■ v^ ':'.:': ,.' : . V .." .;■.;' ■^..'y.v-' [■■■p ■ARTiFIC|AL;TEiTJ(, ,^;P^: ' v There are numerous,-nmkes , arid grades,of.both: ;', teeth and platesj/a , : fact most, people .seem ; ;; ta: ; forget. ■ ■Wβ' user.porcelain;, V celluloid;'and The .latter.most.because-■ it is the least-expensive;, ,We ;don truse.the -. cheapest grades of teeth or plates, because, they, , are practically -.worthless.' ' .-a>good;,./ set of teeth (on : rubber) -for. £2Js: ; - :and.'the.: best in the world for .£3 -- : 3s. ;JDhis_ includes ; r>^ -■; >:; ING^EEtN.-;-^;^;;^;: r-!Vfe-'Useiaii the materials : for/this ~ purpose.-' :: '--,'■-.:..' ', .'s; ■:.::-:.'." ...:'■. ■■'.''■':-:'■ '■:■■ - ■■■■■ First, and best>'in-most"'()asee,":is n Gold, Sim-'V pie Kttings,:7s.:;ekl;;^argerpnes,. ; ips.;#.; .and:. seldom more.; :;':': > "..'■.."".':; : '-■!0; V : : Cement l?illinga,;.ss. ;. "/;■;;" "rr,' \ , v ' : ' '. : ' Amalgam fillings, known, also, as'./'Silver"..;. and "Platina," 55.-each, regardless -of size. :; -\: ■; iGold andPlatina" 6d.; eachy largf; ;; .6'r ■smalls; , ;;:;-;;;:,;;;"', ;;.* .;;;■ ..\'; : v'tSi'.lvV .■-' 7 ; ', CROWN ANDi BRItJCSEI WORK. ;A Our'wo'rk' inVthis line excels; perhaps, more. . . than in" any other,: because so: few can, do it properly. The skill 'required is much-likev*. jeweller's,-: and-'differs''greatlv from;, that m ..- other branches of "the profession.. fit ns.wori v that' dentists'in. general practice do ;only:. now..-, and' ■■■:■'■;. ",''■■ ■>?'; : ■■'■'^' i' ;'■"'■ ""'C' ''■ '■' ■ ■'".There.'is a man inl-otir- office-who maKesia .; ,speoialtyvof thiswork,-arid j whohas.had years of experience;in,it;r:He does as , much of it ,: in.a week;as::most.dentists. do.ia'a year.■ ; : .-.v, ■ The cost, depends upon the amount pf ; Gold : ;. used;-We.raakfl:it:as;oheaply as i£l-ls.-:per .. ■tooth, but'do not recommend'tins ..grade., the gold istoo : thin to. wearwell. , We make betto v wort at 30s. per ( tooth, the kind _that _|aosfc dentists consider " good -enough.' r For^2, 2s. per tooth ,we make: the best-and most durable' crown and-bridge work known;.to.:the:3profes-'., work that.under ordinary, , ■wear- a ; lifetime.. i\'y.;; : *■;■;:.^:r : A- \ ;V;i;--'V'.•■.-'■ C ; -^. ; DUN^MINERAL'-PLAfE.^;:;.;|^> This is the!mbEt:beautiful/mos"t:durableV:and; ', most healthful-form of artificial teeth. .Teeth.';, and 'plate all one homogeneous; piece of porc&-> : . lain- the gumsand roof of the mqulh coloured '; to exactly -imitate Nature. '.Does your, plate,:' drop when : eating?" Have you any. difficulty, in :. wearing your lower plate? .If Eo,.;the :Dunn : Mineral;Platewill- ouro.it.;:s \ , ■If you"have a sore mputhj dnei.tp rubbef.or cold dentures,' the. Dunn- Mineral .Plate -will cure it. : -'If > you show your. gums the.Dunn Mineral Plate; wijl. make 'it .utterly inipossible' to: tell. that you 'wear;.artificial teeth'..-;.' ; ,•;;.-■-..'" ; ■':';" : l »£OO ■■' : There .is 'no charge' in our offices for con- i "saltation. r - On the: contrary, you\are :invitea,; "to come in for examination ;and an .estimate. . This involves no obligation on- ypur part, and;-..: 'you will .not be'urged .or expected to favour , us with your patronage unless jou are^con-; : Vinceds after; personal' investigation, that .we; -, can serve .you better-than.others-better, than::-:, ANI others, quality, and price considered..::;.;-;:-' HOUKS—9, t'o.6 daily.: "Saturday, 9 to 1;.7 ■■ -:.:;.:. ;-;to;9,.;Evening. . :..'■:;;..; :-... CUBA ANPj'm^NNERSISTREETS,^^;' ■ Vf- :■;■;:;; v'|u;r ::&i ■ '-\' : ;' :";' : :',:;vAlso- \; r , ■■""': ■:'':-■''■: ; OiUEEN AND, WELLESLEY STREETS,^■■^. .- ■."■-.'■:,:: : ; auckuand:- ; V ,i' ,;^-^ BEWAEE-QF OTHERS OUB'-NAHBl'i■■
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 431, 13 February 1909, Page 8
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