| James William White - 1879 - 162 pages
...sharp edge of the incomplete root by the backward pressure of the resisting gums, thus giving rise to a true toothache, comparable only to that exquisite torture which is experienced in after-life from an exposed and irritated pulp. It is not difficult to comprehend that a free division... | |
| 1883 - 596 pages
...the gum, but by the backward pressure of the resisting gum upon the sensitive pulp, giving rise to a true tooth-ache, comparable only to that exquisite...in after life from an exposed and irritated pulp." I think that we may easily understand that such a condition may exist if we but remember that at the... | |
| 1891 - 588 pages
...edge of the incomplete root by the backward pressure of the resisting gums, and thus giving rise to a true toothache, comparable only to that exquisite...in after life from an exposed and irritated pulp. It is not difficult to comprehend that a free division of the gum over the tooth or teeth thus situated... | |
| 1894 - 712 pages
...pressure upon the nervous and vascular supply of the pulp, giving rise to severe and unremitting pain — a true toothache, comparable only to that exquisite...unlike that which is found in whitlow, vascular and sensitive tissues bound down by unyielding coverings. If such a perversion of this physiological process... | |
| 1900 - 636 pages
...resisting gums upon the nervous and vascular supply of the pulp, causing a severe and unremitting pain, comparable only to that exquisite torture which is experienced in after life, when, perhaps in the dental chair, from an exposed and irritated pulp. It is not surprising then that... | |
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