The Dental Cosmos: A Monthly Record Of Dental Science, Volume 14J. D. White, John Hugh McQuillen, George Jacob Ziegler, James William White, Edward Cameron Kirk, Lovick Pierce Anthony S. S. White Dental Manufacturing Company, 1872 - Dentistry |
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... alveolar abscess. But in the present instance we have a case which was apparently due to injury inflicted some two years previously. There was no difficulty in the diagnosis; while the success of the treatment was doubtless due to the ...
... alveolar abscess. But in the present instance we have a case which was apparently due to injury inflicted some two years previously. There was no difficulty in the diagnosis; while the success of the treatment was doubtless due to the ...
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... alveolar border. The cavity was scraped out with a sharp spoon, and it was plugged with wet boracic lint, dusted with iodoform, after being irrigated with chloride of zinc solution. September 4. Patient passed a very good night ; all ...
... alveolar border. The cavity was scraped out with a sharp spoon, and it was plugged with wet boracic lint, dusted with iodoform, after being irrigated with chloride of zinc solution. September 4. Patient passed a very good night ; all ...
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... alveolar process, entering the antrum at its zygomatic surface. This opening was quite small, and the canal leading to it filled with exuberant granulations, so as to impede a free discharge of the purulent formation. Introducing a ...
... alveolar process, entering the antrum at its zygomatic surface. This opening was quite small, and the canal leading to it filled with exuberant granulations, so as to impede a free discharge of the purulent formation. Introducing a ...
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... alveolar border ; and in cases where the lingual side is much broken down, its superiority over the forceps is particularly manifest, as well as on the bicuspids. I consider it an entirely unfit instrument with which to extract either ...
... alveolar border ; and in cases where the lingual side is much broken down, its superiority over the forceps is particularly manifest, as well as on the bicuspids. I consider it an entirely unfit instrument with which to extract either ...
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... . 4. Then apply force by turning, as before, and the hook will penetrate the gum and alveolar wall, and catch the root, as in the former case. It will make a. Showing adjustment to root, p, pad ; a, lingual surface. 72 THE DENTAL COSMOS.
... . 4. Then apply force by turning, as before, and the hook will penetrate the gum and alveolar wall, and catch the root, as in the former case. It will make a. Showing adjustment to root, p, pad ; a, lingual surface. 72 THE DENTAL COSMOS.
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