A system of dental surgery. By J. and C.S. Tomes1873 |
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abscess absorption acid alveolar processes alveoli antrum appearance become bicuspid bone calcification canal canine caries carious cause cavity cells cementum central incisors character condition consequent crown cyst dental dental caries dentinal tubes dentine described direction disease distal edge effect enamel enamel cells eruption exostosis exposed extent extraction fang fibres fibrils figure filling fluid foil forceps front teeth gold growth gutta-percha inflammation instance instrument irregularity irritation labial surface lateral incisors lingual lower jaw mastication maxilla membrane ment molar teeth mouth neck necrosis nerve neuralgia normal occur odontoblasts Odontological Odontological Society operation pain passed patient perfectly periosteum permanent molar permanent teeth plate plug portion position posterior present pressure produced pulp pulp-cavity remain removed result root second molar seen side socket soft specimen sufficient supernumerary supernumerary teeth temporary molar temporary teeth tion tissue treatment tumour ulceration upper jaw usually walls wisdom tooth
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