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... especially if it is near the point , as to render the tooth very difficult of removal . When the root is bulb - form , its attachments may be broken up , so as to allow it to rotate in the socket , and yet be very difficult to re- move ...
... especially if it is near the point , as to render the tooth very difficult of removal . When the root is bulb - form , its attachments may be broken up , so as to allow it to rotate in the socket , and yet be very difficult to re- move ...
Page 35
... has been thrown upon it by the researches upon the reproduction of bone , and especially so far as the function of the periosteum is concerned . It is most probably de- posited by the periosteum when this is in a state EXOSTOSIS . 35.
... has been thrown upon it by the researches upon the reproduction of bone , and especially so far as the function of the periosteum is concerned . It is most probably de- posited by the periosteum when this is in a state EXOSTOSIS . 35.
Page 42
... especially the partial form of it to which ref- erence is made above . Protracted fever , or diseases of any kind that diminish the vitality of the system , will , in a corresponding degree , diminish that of the teeth , and sometimes ...
... especially the partial form of it to which ref- erence is made above . Protracted fever , or diseases of any kind that diminish the vitality of the system , will , in a corresponding degree , diminish that of the teeth , and sometimes ...
Page 50
... The cause of the dark color of caries is mainly due to the carboniza- tion of the animal portion . The dark , and especially the black variety of decay is much less rapid in its progress than the light 50 CARIES OF THE TEETH .
... The cause of the dark color of caries is mainly due to the carboniza- tion of the animal portion . The dark , and especially the black variety of decay is much less rapid in its progress than the light 50 CARIES OF THE TEETH .
Page 56
... especially when the material used is not of the right quality . Lack of proper exercise in mastication induces a condition favorable to decay , both by favoring the action of injurious agents upon the teeth , and by with- holding the ...
... especially when the material used is not of the right quality . Lack of proper exercise in mastication induces a condition favorable to decay , both by favoring the action of injurious agents upon the teeth , and by with- holding the ...
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