The arriving at a rigorous calculation of the contraction of the mineral paste in the baking, so as to be able to make prosthetic pieces of the desired form and dimensions.
The prosthetic appliances by Dubois de Chemant were made in one single piece that represented the gums and teeth, whether in the case of one or more teeth, or of whole dental sets.
The prosthetic methods described by this author are, for the most part, identical with those of Fauchard and the other French dentists already mentioned.
We may, therefore, surely hold that Purmann is simply describing, and not even accurately, a prostheticmethod already in use among the specialists of that period.
The author advises keeping prosthetic pieces very clean, removing them every evening before going to bed, and not putting them back in the mouth until they have been well cleaned.
The author remarks that a similar prosthetic piece lasted longer than those previously described, but required proportionately much more work and much greater expense.
Movable prostheticpieces are mentioned for the first time by this author.
All these disadvantages were avoided by using the newprosthetic material, this being incorruptible and inalterable.
These substances are combinations of one or more albumins with a radical of an essentially different nature, termed by Kossel a ``prosthetic group.
His hair turned gray, he thought more of the past, and prosthetic limbs began to feel tired, as if the nerves were remembering also.
I've seen a woman with a prosthetic soul," he said bitterly.
I suppose there were a hundred thousand people or so left in the country, and not more than forty or fifty of them were like Arthur--I mean if you want to call a man in a prosthetic tank a "person.
He was now the official Prosthetic (Human) Maintenance Department Chief.
You've got no idea what kind of pumps and plumbing go into a prosthetic tank until you've seen one opened up.
And--well, sailing was what Arthur knew something about and I suppose even a prosthetic man wants to feel useful.
The shiny metal cylinder was his prosthetic tank; the wires were the leads that served him for fingers, ears and mouth; the glittering panel was the control center for the Consolidated Edison Eastside Power Plant No.
The Major knows that--he was in the Pentagon when they switched all the aircraft warning net over from computer to prosthetic control.
When properly made and applied to judiciously selected cases, the bridge denture is the most artistic and functionally perfect restoration of prosthetic dentistry.
For the mechanical correction of palatal defects causing imperfection of deglutition and speech, which comes distinctly within the province of the prosthetic dentist, the vulcanite base produces the best-known apparatus.
With prosthetic arms he appears physically normal, except for that uncanny luminescence.
Because if you'd stayed long enough, you'd have used some of your pension money to buy yourself a pair of prosthetic legs, and then you wouldn't need this wheelchair.
That I'd never walk again, even with prosthetic legs, because I had no muscles to fit them to.
We have a prosthetic heart in condition for use, don't we?
A quick check of vital signs, chemistries, oxygenation, a sharp instruction to Jack, a caution to Tiger, and the new prosthetic heart was in place.
With prosthetic arms, he appears normal except for that uncanny fluorescence.
He had no shoulder muscles and only a minimum in his back and now, much later, that was why he tired easily and why the prosthetic arms with which he'd been fitted were merely ornamental, there was nothing which could move them.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "prosthetic" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.