A Treatise on Oral Deformities as a Branch of Mechanical SurgeryD. Appleton, 1880 - 541 páginas |
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... represented without deformity . The normal type of the dental arch I conceive to be a regular line ; the arch may be wider or narrower , varying somewhat in individuals or races , but the line will be an easy , graceful curve , without ...
... represented without deformity . The normal type of the dental arch I conceive to be a regular line ; the arch may be wider or narrower , varying somewhat in individuals or races , but the line will be an easy , graceful curve , without ...
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... represented by the upper class in one case , and in the other case by a large class of which the prize - fighter furnished an apt example , they would find as a rule in the first : well - shaped lips , a small oral ori- fice , high and ...
... represented by the upper class in one case , and in the other case by a large class of which the prize - fighter furnished an apt example , they would find as a rule in the first : well - shaped lips , a small oral ori- fice , high and ...
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... represented in our public schools , I found that , taking the idiots as a class and comparing them with the lower orders of society as found in this country , there were no more irregularities in the one than in the other . In both ...
... represented in our public schools , I found that , taking the idiots as a class and comparing them with the lower orders of society as found in this country , there were no more irregularities in the one than in the other . In both ...
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... represents the teeth of a young lady thirteen years of age . The features externally were regular except- ing an undue prominence of the upper lip over the canines ; the articulation of the teeth was not defective ; the arch in both ...
... represents the teeth of a young lady thirteen years of age . The features externally were regular except- ing an undue prominence of the upper lip over the canines ; the articulation of the teeth was not defective ; the arch in both ...
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... represents the mouth of a young lady of fifteen . The arch is capacious , and the articulation of the masti- cating teeth would have been good but for the fact that she had worn some badly - adapted regulating plates before she came ...
... represents the mouth of a young lady of fifteen . The arch is capacious , and the articulation of the masti- cating teeth would have been good but for the fact that she had worn some badly - adapted regulating plates before she came ...
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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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