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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Page 67
... teeth - mutilated cases results of considerable value might be obtained with this technique ; but I hate to think of having to go to the trouble of making these metal dies for each tooth in the ordinary case of malocclusion . Dr. Hoggan ...
... teeth - mutilated cases results of considerable value might be obtained with this technique ; but I hate to think of having to go to the trouble of making these metal dies for each tooth in the ordinary case of malocclusion . Dr. Hoggan ...
Page 68
... teeth , and Dr. Stanton's occlusograph shows that a 2 mm . error in tooth material is sufficient to throw a set of teeth out of occlusion . I commend the chart and plan method , and hope it will be universally adopted . Dr. Hoggan ...
... teeth , and Dr. Stanton's occlusograph shows that a 2 mm . error in tooth material is sufficient to throw a set of teeth out of occlusion . I commend the chart and plan method , and hope it will be universally adopted . Dr. Hoggan ...
Page 70
... teeth . Are we being led to understand the word " ortho- dontia " to mean just the movement of teeth , or have we outgrown this notion through the influence of the progress made in the evolution of our specialty ? If our principal aim ...
... teeth . Are we being led to understand the word " ortho- dontia " to mean just the movement of teeth , or have we outgrown this notion through the influence of the progress made in the evolution of our specialty ? If our principal aim ...
Page 71
... teeth to change them from malocclusion to oc- clusion ; also that with the aid of plans appliances may be designed to execute . the desired movements . No amount of biological knowledge will offset a faulty diagnosis made by examining ...
... teeth to change them from malocclusion to oc- clusion ; also that with the aid of plans appliances may be designed to execute . the desired movements . No amount of biological knowledge will offset a faulty diagnosis made by examining ...
Page 92
... Teeth . - It has been said that Hutchinson's teeth are pathognomonic of syphilis , but it is not so . You have all had cases of these small pits which run in lines across the teeth , and if you know your anat- omy you can tell at just ...
... Teeth . - It has been said that Hutchinson's teeth are pathognomonic of syphilis , but it is not so . You have all had cases of these small pits which run in lines across the teeth , and if you know your anat- omy you can tell at just ...
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