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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... Teeth 356 How to Refit a Rubber Plate Without Blocking the Ophthalmic Branch of the Vulcanizing 727 Fifth Nerve 1060 How to Sterilize Dentin 727 Caduceus ( The ) and the Emblem of the Hutchinson's Teeth 92 Medical Profession 1061 ...
... Teeth 356 How to Refit a Rubber Plate Without Blocking the Ophthalmic Branch of the Vulcanizing 727 Fifth Nerve 1060 How to Sterilize Dentin 727 Caduceus ( The ) and the Emblem of the Hutchinson's Teeth 92 Medical Profession 1061 ...
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... teeth , all FIG . 14 . Map of malocclusion made by surveying r models in Fig . 7 . FIG . 12 . 7 Map of occlusion for teeth shown in Figs . 7 and 11 . FIG . 13 . т Relative movements required on the lower jaw to change the teeth from ...
... teeth , all FIG . 14 . Map of malocclusion made by surveying r models in Fig . 7 . FIG . 12 . 7 Map of occlusion for teeth shown in Figs . 7 and 11 . FIG . 13 . т Relative movements required on the lower jaw to change the teeth from ...
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... teeth The occlusograph in this position shows the occlusion of the case represented . teeth - molars and cuspids - and open a gap in the upper incisal region to per- mit four teeth to erupt whose combined diameters will give with the ...
... teeth The occlusograph in this position shows the occlusion of the case represented . teeth - molars and cuspids - and open a gap in the upper incisal region to per- mit four teeth to erupt whose combined diameters will give with the ...
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... teeth can and should be mapped out in advance of treatment , and the relative movements of all teeth predetermined . ( 4 ) Until the etiology of malocclusion is known and its prevention is accom- plished , the vast bulk of orthodontia ...
... teeth can and should be mapped out in advance of treatment , and the relative movements of all teeth predetermined . ( 4 ) Until the etiology of malocclusion is known and its prevention is accom- plished , the vast bulk of orthodontia ...
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... teeth , and chosen the best . There are mutilated cases in which I believe it would be im- possible to establish normal occlusion . If it is inadvisable to reopen spaces to get what constitutes a normal occlusion , then what is the most ...
... teeth , and chosen the best . There are mutilated cases in which I believe it would be im- possible to establish normal occlusion . If it is inadvisable to reopen spaces to get what constitutes a normal occlusion , then what is the most ...
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