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... of the position , but must very soon pass along upon the surfaces of the contiguous teeth , on which it is generally found deposited in much smaller quan- tities . Such is the condition of the saliva sometimes TARTAR . 21 17.
... of the position , but must very soon pass along upon the surfaces of the contiguous teeth , on which it is generally found deposited in much smaller quan- tities . Such is the condition of the saliva sometimes TARTAR . 21 17.
Page 22
... sometimes found that seem involved in great obscurity , and occasion intense and prolonged suffering . Its Effects . It exercises no directly injurious in- fluence upon the substance of the teeth , but it is highly prejudicial to the ...
... sometimes found that seem involved in great obscurity , and occasion intense and prolonged suffering . Its Effects . It exercises no directly injurious in- fluence upon the substance of the teeth , but it is highly prejudicial to the ...
Page 23
... sometimes having teeth nearly cov- ered with tartar , as is shown in the accompanying FIG . 1 . illustration . Occasionally , to such an extent do the roots become invested with it that the teeth drop from the sockets . There are some ...
... sometimes having teeth nearly cov- ered with tartar , as is shown in the accompanying FIG . 1 . illustration . Occasionally , to such an extent do the roots become invested with it that the teeth drop from the sockets . There are some ...
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... sometimes turned upon their axes . The first and second molars are very seldom out of proper position . The third molars , for want of room , are sometimes thrown out toward the cheek , or tip forward , and come in con- tact with the ...
... sometimes turned upon their axes . The first and second molars are very seldom out of proper position . The third molars , for want of room , are sometimes thrown out toward the cheek , or tip forward , and come in con- tact with the ...
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... sometimes exist at the first appearance of the tooth , but more frequently afterward , being formed by the disintegration of the defective portion . Atrophy is sometimes shown in the shrivelled , and more or less corrugated condition of ...
... sometimes exist at the first appearance of the tooth , but more frequently afterward , being formed by the disintegration of the defective portion . Atrophy is sometimes shown in the shrivelled , and more or less corrugated condition of ...
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