A Treatise on Oral Deformities as a Branch of Mechanical SurgeryD. Appleton, 1880 - 541 páginas |
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... become the very perfection of beauty , while with another form of head and face the widest development may be equally pleasing . That which is recognized now as the standard or full measure of beauty , as well as of utility , is not ...
... become the very perfection of beauty , while with another form of head and face the widest development may be equally pleasing . That which is recognized now as the standard or full measure of beauty , as well as of utility , is not ...
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... the deciduous tooth would have become dis- placed . The question naturally arises , Is the presence of the de- ciduous teeth the cause or the effect of the irregularity ? If 8 RESULTS FROM SLIGHT CAUSES . their presence be the.
... the deciduous tooth would have become dis- placed . The question naturally arises , Is the presence of the de- ciduous teeth the cause or the effect of the irregularity ? If 8 RESULTS FROM SLIGHT CAUSES . their presence be the.
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... become altered by such a process . He further supports his position by the results of high breeding among animals , which is maintained by constant and careful selection of such as possess particular points and characteristics . For ...
... become altered by such a process . He further supports his position by the results of high breeding among animals , which is maintained by constant and careful selection of such as possess particular points and characteristics . For ...
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... becoming developed more and more relatively , and too frequently at the expense of the body ; or , in other words , the nervous temperament , with all its advantages and disadvantages , is becoming too pre- 20 INFLUENCES OF CIVILIZATION ...
... becoming developed more and more relatively , and too frequently at the expense of the body ; or , in other words , the nervous temperament , with all its advantages and disadvantages , is becoming too pre- 20 INFLUENCES OF CIVILIZATION ...
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... become degenerated , and that this circumstance constitutes one great difference between the teeth of the intellectual and those of the uncultivated families of mankind ? " The argument from this universally recognized condition is this ...
... become degenerated , and that this circumstance constitutes one great difference between the teeth of the intellectual and those of the uncultivated families of mankind ? " The argument from this universally recognized condition is this ...
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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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