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HOW NATURAL You say when you see them. Your friends say when you tell them. HEN you have a trial fit-in—before completion—you will be impressed with the naturalness of United Dental teeth. They are exactly as you would have them—so natural as to practically defy detection from natural ones. The denture is constructed to fit snugly in place, and you enjov the comfort made possible by painstaking care and skilful application of the new scientific methods of dental plate construction. teeth look natural .. . because they are built scientifically |Tisby no mere chance that your plate from United Dental appears so natural. Each patient is matched with teeth to suit individual facial shape, thus following Nature’s law of harmony. The whole process from impression to completed denture—is based on skilful precision and new scientific ideas. o o EXACT IMPRESSION. A true Impression is the basis of United Dental discards the old Plaster of Paris* impression technique and thus eliminates all discomfort to the patient—such as feeling: of nausea and choking. The new elastic compound which is used by United Dental takes a truer impression and is comfortable to the patient. For accuracy it is far beyond the scope of other materials. 9 DENTURE MATERIAL The choice of denture matei termines the “life” and eflrici. every dental plate. Only ' ites that have stood the test should be used in plate wo 9 The United Dental use Kritish Vulcanites perfected over <0 years of manufartiiring experience. A dental plate is no stronger than the material It Is composed of. BITE REGISTRATION The bite is the term used to describe the meeting or meshing of the lower teeth with the upper. Usually the lower incisors close up behind the upper incisors, while the molars (back teeth) mesh into one another like cogs. It is most important to register the bite correctly. A new method has recently been devised by dental science known as the “double bite” process, whereby an exact registration of the bite is certain to follow. Tooth alignment is also affected in the bite process. The FINISHED PLATE MATCHING the TEETH Teeth vary In shape as well as in sice. Women’s teeth differ from men’s. These and other facts hare been discovered by scientific investigators after many thousands of comparisons. It has been established that tooth shape conforms to facial shape. The United Dental follows these principles and selects the correct teeth form from a study of the face alone. The scientific simplification of tkls Important process of matching teeth rests first of all on the establishment of three basic facial shapes, “square form,” “tapering form.” and “ovoid form." A pin! e constructed on these principles must naturally enhance the appearance of the patient.. And correct tooth matching also provides more efficient mastication COLOUR HARMONY. The teeth vary also In colour ranging from a bluish white tint to a deep cream or yellow. Tooth colour harmonises with complexion colour and can now be matched by United Dental from the complexion without the dentist seeing the patient’s natural teeth. Skilful work by your health by t tlcation. Har taken immediat the holida 9 9 Give yourself this Christmas Gift . . . tnd enjoy the advantage of comfort, improved health and appearance. Specialising in the extraction of teeth and the making of dental plates. For Appointment Phone 36-011 FEES : FOR. TEETH TO MATCH YOUR FACE SHARE UNITED DENTAL SERVICE Fu,°o”" d 89 Worcester Street, Ch. Ch. oh?c.“ s “” P

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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20483, 8 December 1934, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 3 Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20483, 8 December 1934, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 3 Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20483, 8 December 1934, Page 20

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