TEETH. ; FILLED AND CROWNED PAIN.- :l LESSLY BY THE ELECTRIC j SYSTEM. i |; . Most , dentists. have but.one 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-. ■ i ing absolutely painless ; 99 times, in 100; Thera .-v are exceptions to all rules, but complete "absence of pain is the KULEin our offices. v IMPROVED QUALITY. • Consider, please, that .we improvethe quality . it Jf^try.'s•by.-.makingit : painless... \When • patients .are hurt they cannot .sit still, and r - : unintentionally make good work.impossible!.for ' V: a. dentist cannot perform, fine operations, unless >■. ms patient .'ls -quiet,;'. Our patients are; quiet.' V-' because they art not hurt./ : r" • A/- :: FOUR BRANCHES. > _■ There is^ another and more important reason, • ~ j however, for - the excellence/ of onr worb ; "' It • ' i is because our .operators- are all specia'dfltsV' v -J eachraoea one'thing,"and on 6 only..'' \ •"•••j Dentistry isa 'science . with^four, distinct ;' I branches. A man may be. ever so skilful in" ; < O P©. -?ranch, . yet utterly; incompetent :in ' • • ? other three.: Indeed,'this.is-usually the case, : - i ;and.:it why work : is sooften' '* .disappointing.* . ■'••'■v.-'• " I ! SPECIALISATION^ ■■'tpt..Raynor has been. in' • Eight years ago he began to apply, specialisation '- -i to dentistry.:: He ;now divides, the :-work •into''- ■c. parts -and .puts an.' expeh'dn 'ea'ch are'experts for.parts, but none, for all dentistry. : The result has -justified his faith, and he ia j serving.to-dayUa larger, number of. intelligent ; ■ and critical. patients .than aiy\ other, dentist .ia^f Aiistralasia. -Pardon tfie ; egotism ;fbr the' saW > ■of the truth. . 'v. PRICES., - Ton can; readily see that specialisation .mates' : i dental work "better. Now,, you;-wonder : if,' it ; ;inakes it .' more .:expensive,. ,- No ;- it makes' it " . " cheaper. Muchdoing of one thing- enables a V : man to do. that'partdoular thing in.little tinie. ./ ■. Time is money, especially in a dental office, and . (! to save time is to save money. ... ,X;- .- Specialisation does this.' It is clear, there-, fpre, that a. dentist" who : has:; a; practice' large; >■■ -j enough to afford a,'specialist for each branch . . (there are 15 dentists: and 3 assistants, in our . . ' 'office) can accomplish- two-important resultss—»' st-J Ist; Excellence o£ Workmanship. ' . -- 2nd. Economy in,cost. :- ' ".'v TO™ ,: ' . ; v ; v■ ] ARTIFICIAL TEETH. 7 . : There are"numerous grade's'of,botKj. v> ' j . teeth, and plates, a fact most people seem-to,'- i forget. ;■ We 'use porcelain,' 1 .gold, aluminium, ' ' ••- celluloid, and rubber.; The latter 'most because'- V. i . it is' the ;least expensive. ' We.-don't use "thei".j . cheapestigrades of;te'eth or!plates,-because,,th.ey ;; 'i : ,'' j are • practically ; .worthless. - -■ We- make a ' good.'. ' ,! set. of "tefeth (on." rubber) .for. 'J& '25., : :ahd : ; th'9,' --. ' j ; best'in the world for. vfi3' 3s. This; includesJ extracting—PAlNLESS, EXTRACTING. I viiitoisitis; >.rtv,-v FILLING TEETN. ■We ns© all,the reliable.materials for this ' j purpose.-" ■- ■ .... ...; v ' First,-and best in.most cases,.is Gold, Sim-..: pie Fittings, 7s. 6d.; larger ones, 105.'6 d.; ani'' j. - seldom-more.: ■ j '- --; ; r';'V'^- V'- - -' s Cement Fillings,.,ss. .1 ■ . .. ■ . ' Amalgam /Fillings; ibnown also_ as' "Silver I *. ; '-'-t and^"Platina,'! ss. each, tegardless- oi 'size;'■';■ v- ; Gold and Platina Alloy, 7s. 6d. each, largff - or small. .. ' . : v' ;'v'. ; '■ CROWN AND BRIDCE WORK. ~ ; . Our work in this line excels, perhaps, mor« . than, in any r other,'because so-few"can .'do-itJ,; properly. - .The skill- required is much liko-.a'--'-jeweller's, -aild diffen - : greatly..v'-from that 'iav . | other .branchesVof; the profession. ;. It- :is . work ii:.: | that dentists in general practice do .only. now. : . and then. . .' ■ ; -.V .>'. - ; ';y "?.'v V; "I There'is a mau. in. our. office who makes a .; .' I specialty, of work; .and. who has .had jearg',. 'of;experience' iri.it. He-docs as- much "of .it; ' in a week as most dentists do in a year.; " ■ i. | " The cost depends, upon. the ; amount of Gpld /.i :; used. We mak« it as cheaply as XI Is. per . ;; tooth;, but : do . not. recommend, this . grade,: the Y„ : ; gold.is too;.thin to ivear-woll. We make better i 'work at :30s. per tooth;, the kind that most •. dentists' Consider enough.";. For £2 2a. : per' tooth- we' make the, best and most durable crown- and bridge;wprk.,known. tp 1 the. profes-,;./' sion, 'Work .that under: ordinary. conditioDs; will.; :' wear a lifetime. ' ''■>* I '- i DUNN MINERAL PLATE. , This is'.the most beautiful, most durable, and ;.:: , ■; i most healthful form: of-'artificial teeth." Teeth * l .!; ; ' and. plate all one homogeneous, piece of porce-,i lain; the gums and roof of tbe mouth'coloured . ,' to exactly; imitata Nature. Does your plata ,':. V . drop:when eating?; !Haye you : any. difficulty in, . ■ wearing your lowert plateP,- If ' so; the; Dunn•• ' Mineral Plate will euro it.' 1. - - '; ■ If you have a' sore mouth; due to rubber- or.;..'' ] gold; dentures,; the- Dumv Mineral':Plate will J oure it.: -If you: show- "your - gums' the iDiinn v,' ; ":' j Mineral Plate will 'mak'o»it utterly, -impossible '; > | to; tell that : you wear .artificial -teeth..; . . : j CONSULTATION. There' is no ctargis'-in .ovir. offices -J sulfation. >On the contrary, you are, invited: to come -in for; examination and an estimato r' - j This involves no obligation ,oh >your. part;- 'ant V, ; ) you .will not be urged' or" expected, to ,favoui .:.'; ■ <;.i us 'with patronage.vunless you are/ con- ■; : J vinced, after ! personal, investigation, that ws& i. ■. | can'serve you .better ■ than, others—better., thaa'" ; I ANY others, quality, and price considered, v;; j inci . ' HTIL puioe HOOES—9 to 6 daily. ; Saturday, 9to1; J•; \ V:-'"'.. : ' -to• 9, Evening.. ■' - CUBA; AND'MANNERS'STREETS, /:i ' . 1 WELLINGTON. ' ' DR. RAYIMER, D.D.S. /l i Also- .• ■■■ ; QUEEN AND WELLESLEY STREETS, AUCKLAND. I BEWAEE OF OTHERS USING OUR NAitBJ : ■ - 1
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 432, 15 February 1909, Page 10
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