A Treatise on Oral Deformities as a Branch of Mechanical SurgeryD. Appleton, 1880 - 541 páginas |
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... position of the teeth , are very uncommon in the deciduous set . We have seldom seen an irregular arch in a child prior to the eruption of the permanent teeth , unless associated with and correlated to some other deformity . In a few ...
... position of the teeth , are very uncommon in the deciduous set . We have seldom seen an irregular arch in a child prior to the eruption of the permanent teeth , unless associated with and correlated to some other deformity . In a few ...
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... positions of the teeth are regular ( mere freaks of nature excepted ) . But from this perfectly sym- metrical dental ... position , so that it would be almost impossible for the human mind to conceive of an irregular arrangement which ...
... positions of the teeth are regular ( mere freaks of nature excepted ) . But from this perfectly sym- metrical dental ... position , so that it would be almost impossible for the human mind to conceive of an irregular arrangement which ...
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... position until about the period of the emer- gence of its successor . There will be no contraction of the alveoli ... position , showing conclusively that , if the alveolar arch had not contracted , the contiguous teeth had encroached ...
... position until about the period of the emer- gence of its successor . There will be no contraction of the alveoli ... position , showing conclusively that , if the alveolar arch had not contracted , the contiguous teeth had encroached ...
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... position and tendency of the permanent tooth was originally wrong . It is quite as reasonable to adopt the latter view as to suppose that the function of absorption was arrested and by that the tooth was turned aside . Whether their ...
... position and tendency of the permanent tooth was originally wrong . It is quite as reasonable to adopt the latter view as to suppose that the function of absorption was arrested and by that the tooth was turned aside . Whether their ...
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... position of the central incisors . When such prominence has a mechanical or accidental origin , the whole front of the arch will be found rounded out , and the teeth pulled forward ; and there will be likely to be more or less space ...
... position of the central incisors . When such prominence has a mechanical or accidental origin , the whole front of the arch will be found rounded out , and the teeth pulled forward ; and there will be likely to be more or less space ...
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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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