The Dental Cosmos, Volume 60J. D. White, John Hugh McQuillen, George Jacob Ziegler, James William White, Edward Cameron Kirk, Lovick Pierce Anthony S. S. White Dental Manufacturing Company, 1918 |
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... given the margin of the filling . If of the smooth - surface group , it means the laying of cavity mar- gins in areas of immunity or those areas kept clean by the excursions of food and saliva over their surfaces . ( 2 ) Resistance form ...
... given the margin of the filling . If of the smooth - surface group , it means the laying of cavity mar- gins in areas of immunity or those areas kept clean by the excursions of food and saliva over their surfaces . ( 2 ) Resistance form ...
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... given before this society in May 1915 , but scarcely any discussion was evoked . A paper on this subject was sent to the Panama - Pacific Dental Congress held in San Francisco , Cal . , September 1915 , the major part of which was ...
... given before this society in May 1915 , but scarcely any discussion was evoked . A paper on this subject was sent to the Panama - Pacific Dental Congress held in San Francisco , Cal . , September 1915 , the major part of which was ...
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... given the greatest amount of trouble in tion within two weeks . After a con- Orthodontic Treatment of Advanced Cases , and Patients Coming from. Study model showing progress made by gen- eral dentist . STANTON . - MOVEMENT OF TEETH ...
... given the greatest amount of trouble in tion within two weeks . After a con- Orthodontic Treatment of Advanced Cases , and Patients Coming from. Study model showing progress made by gen- eral dentist . STANTON . - MOVEMENT OF TEETH ...
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... given it to a commercial house under his name to manufacture and sell to the profession for gain , when it was given by me to the profession many years ago without money and without price . My reason for this article is that the ...
... given it to a commercial house under his name to manufacture and sell to the profession for gain , when it was given by me to the profession many years ago without money and without price . My reason for this article is that the ...
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... given the oppor- tunity to perform the necessary operation upon the patients provided , all work being done under the direct supervision of the clinicians . It is the intention of the Clinic Com- mittee that demonstrations of this char ...
... given the oppor- tunity to perform the necessary operation upon the patients provided , all work being done under the direct supervision of the clinicians . It is the intention of the Clinic Com- mittee that demonstrations of this char ...
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