A Treatise on Oral Deformities as a Branch of Mechanical SurgeryD. Appleton, 1880 - 541 páginas |
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... appearance . " In such specimens we see that while there is no transposition of these crowns - each one maintaining its individual locality — they nevertheless stand in almost every variety of position . They will be seen deflected ...
... appearance . " In such specimens we see that while there is no transposition of these crowns - each one maintaining its individual locality — they nevertheless stand in almost every variety of position . They will be seen deflected ...
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... appearance of absolute regularity always suggests the interference of man . The eye soon tires of the stiffness and formality of un- broken uniformity , and is only permanently pleased with the beauty which comes from graceful variation ...
... appearance of absolute regularity always suggests the interference of man . The eye soon tires of the stiffness and formality of un- broken uniformity , and is only permanently pleased with the beauty which comes from graceful variation ...
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... appearance ' sake . The two teeth are so nearly alike that they might change places without detection ; and , there- fore , if the mechanical difficulties in treating an irregularity were lessened by the choice of one , that would be ...
... appearance ' sake . The two teeth are so nearly alike that they might change places without detection ; and , there- fore , if the mechanical difficulties in treating an irregularity were lessened by the choice of one , that would be ...
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... appearances , that the bicuspids . were hidden in the jaw , and could not emerge with the teeth crowded as they were ... appearance in the gaps of the extracted molars , and at this day the arch is full of sound teeth in reg- ular order ...
... appearances , that the bicuspids . were hidden in the jaw , and could not emerge with the teeth crowded as they were ... appearance in the gaps of the extracted molars , and at this day the arch is full of sound teeth in reg- ular order ...
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... of harmony with the external features . The mouth , when opened , gave the appearance of " too much teeth . " The 50 SIMILAR CASES REQUIRING DIFFERENT TREATMENT . continuation of that. FIG . 11. ( Case III . ) FIG . 12. ( Case IV . ) FIG .
... of harmony with the external features . The mouth , when opened , gave the appearance of " too much teeth . " The 50 SIMILAR CASES REQUIRING DIFFERENT TREATMENT . continuation of that. FIG . 11. ( Case III . ) FIG . 12. ( Case IV . ) FIG .
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A Treatise on Oral Deformities as a Branch of Mechanical Surgery Norman William Kingsley Vista de fragmentos - 1980 |
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adapted alveolar alveolar arch apparatus appliance applied articulation artificial palate artificial teeth artificial velum attached band bandage bicuspids bone buccal canines central incisors chin cleft palate congenital defect deformity dental arch dentist denture edge elastic entirely external extraction face fissure fixture fracture front teeth gold gutta-percha hard palate illustration impression interdental splint irregularity larynx lateral incisors ligatures lower jaw lower teeth marked masticating maxilla mechanical ment molar teeth mouth movement muscles nares nasal cavity natural teeth nearly nose obturator occlusion opening operation organs palatine palatine arch passed patient permanent teeth pharynx plaster portion position posterior pressure produce removed resonance result retaining plate roof rubber screw seen shown in Fig shows side soft palate sound speech superior surface tion tissue tongue tooth treatment upper jaw upper lip upper teeth uvula V-shaped vibrations vocal vowel vulcanite vulcanite plate wire wire band worn
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