| Thomas Emerson Bond - 1852 - 388 páginas
...granulation. I need scarcely add that the operation was entirely unsuccessful. " After a careful observation of the case, it became evident that such a complicated...between the first and second bicuspids of the left. By the elongation, the teeth jnst described were separated on both sides about three-fourths of an inch.... | |
| James Miller - 1852 - 960 páginas
...it project about an inch and three-eighths beyond the upper jaw." " This lengthening of the jaw bad taken place entirely between the cuspidatus and first...between the first and second bicuspids of the left." It is plain that the increase in the length of the jaw, in this case, was a mere growth of the hone... | |
| James Edmund Garretson - 1869 - 738 páginas
...granulation. I need scarcely add that the operation was entirely unsuccessful. "After a careful observation of the case, it became evident that such a complicated...between the first and second bicuspids of the left By the elongation, the teeth just described were separated on both sides about three-fourths of an inch.... | |
| American Academy of Dental Science (Boston, Mass.) - 1876 - 294 páginas
...the under lip. To remove the projection of the under jaw seemed to require the first attention. . . . This lengthening of the jaw had taken place entirely...between the first and second bicuspids of the left. By the elongation the teeth just described were separated on both sides about three-fourths of an inch."... | |
| American Academy of Dental Science (Boston, Mass.). - 1876 - 296 páginas
...the under lip. To remove the projection of the under jaw seemed to require the first attention. . . . This lengthening of the jaw had taken place entirely...between the first and second bicuspids of the left. By the elongation the teeth just deseribed were separated on both sides about three-fourths of an inch."... | |
| 1916 - 764 páginas
...bone from the body of the jaw and alveolar process in the bicuspid region on each side of the arch. "To remove the projection of the under jaw seemed...teeth just described were separated on both sides about three-fourths of an inch. To saw out the upper edge of these elongated portions of the jaw, and... | |
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