Injuries and diseases of the jawsJohn Churchill & Sons, 1868 - 416 pages |
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... extraction of the molar teeth , even in the most skilful hands , since the position assumed by the fangs is occasion- ally such that extraction without displacement of the bone to some extent is impossible . These cases ordinarily give ...
... extraction of the molar teeth , even in the most skilful hands , since the position assumed by the fangs is occasion- ally such that extraction without displacement of the bone to some extent is impossible . These cases ordinarily give ...
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... extracting teeth as an operation free from liability to grave complications . I seize hold of a tooth to - day with more misgiving , with more caution , than I did the first year of my practice . Eleven years ' experience may be ...
... extracting teeth as an operation free from liability to grave complications . I seize hold of a tooth to - day with more misgiving , with more caution , than I did the first year of my practice . Eleven years ' experience may be ...
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... extracted from a fistula in the meatus auditorius externus , the necrosed condyle of a man who had had a fracture of the neck of the bone seven or eight months before . Dislocation . - I have been able to find in the standard authors ...
... extracted from a fistula in the meatus auditorius externus , the necrosed condyle of a man who had had a fracture of the neck of the bone seven or eight months before . Dislocation . - I have been able to find in the standard authors ...
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... extracted at the time , or came away by exfolia- tion , leaving a large chasm and great deformity on this side . of the cheek from laceration of the soft parts . In one case there was a fracture on the left side , at the angle of the ...
... extracted at the time , or came away by exfolia- tion , leaving a large chasm and great deformity on this side . of the cheek from laceration of the soft parts . In one case there was a fracture on the left side , at the angle of the ...
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... extraction of teeth , and particularly from the use of the " key " and so well ascertained was this fact , that in ... extracting the upper wisdom teeth on account of the danger of producing fracture of the tuberosity of the maxilla ...
... extraction of teeth , and particularly from the use of the " key " and so well ascertained was this fact , that in ... extracting the upper wisdom teeth on account of the danger of producing fracture of the tuberosity of the maxilla ...
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abscess aged alveolar alveolus angle antrum appearance bicuspid bony canine tooth cause cavity cells cheek chin chloroform cicatrix cloth College of Surgeons condyle connexion coronoid process cyst deformity dental dentigerous cyst discharge disease dislocation displacement dissected Ditto enchondroma Engravings enlarged epulis Esmarch's exostosis external extracted face Fcap fibrous tumour fluid fracture fragments front growth hæmorrhage hard palate healthy Hospital Museum inch incision incisor injury Lancet left side lower jaw malar bone mass maxilla maxillary Medical microscopic molar tooth months mouth mucous membrane muscles myeloid neck necrosis nostril occurred operation orbit osseous pain Pathology patient periosteum plate portion Post 8vo posterior projecting ramus Recovered remarkable removed result right side Second Edition seen sequestrum shows Sir William Fergusson skin soft specimen splint superior maxilla surface Surgery Surgical swelling symphysis symptoms teeth tion tissue tongue treatment tumour upper jaw William Fergusson wisdom tooth wound
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