Glass is being used as a base for false teccli by a Toronto, Canada,- dentist. Recently he reported considerable succest> with the innovation to the Araerican Dental Association. The glass can be coloured to match exactly" the gum tissue of the individual patients, it will withstand considerable pressure, and if it is broken b.y dropping the false teeth on the floor, it can be re- • paired easily. The experimenter now is attempting to eliminate all remaining chanees of breakage by experiments in treat-ing the glass to make it shatter-
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 129, 17 June 1937, Page 4
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