On the loss of teeth; and on the best means of restoring them |
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... defects in the speech , in ope- rating upon the teeth , and especially in setting artificial teeth , is true ; while in the absence of such consideration much mischief would have resulted . If I can , therefore , succeed in directing ...
... defects in the speech , in ope- rating upon the teeth , and especially in setting artificial teeth , is true ; while in the absence of such consideration much mischief would have resulted . If I can , therefore , succeed in directing ...
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... defect complained of depended upon a mal - arrangement of his own work , or whether nature , or the health and habits of the patient , were at fault . The dentist ought to be sufficiently familiar with all the organs of speech and their ...
... defect complained of depended upon a mal - arrangement of his own work , or whether nature , or the health and habits of the patient , were at fault . The dentist ought to be sufficiently familiar with all the organs of speech and their ...
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... defective , before a remedy can be applied ; and precisely in what way it is deranged and requires to be modified . What we mean by the " articulations , ” is the manner in which the column of air is stopped or restrained by the ...
... defective , before a remedy can be applied ; and precisely in what way it is deranged and requires to be modified . What we mean by the " articulations , ” is the manner in which the column of air is stopped or restrained by the ...
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... laterally , but allows the air to escape into the cheeks , producing a very defective enunciation . Similar effects are produced in articulating te , ne , re , and le . I corrected a marked defect of this nature in the 21.
... laterally , but allows the air to escape into the cheeks , producing a very defective enunciation . Similar effects are produced in articulating te , ne , re , and le . I corrected a marked defect of this nature in the 21.
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Thomas Howard (surgeon dentist.) I corrected a marked defect of this nature in the case of a Gentleman , in 1843 , by setting teeth behind the canines , three on one side and two on the other , by simply joining the stay plates together ...
Thomas Howard (surgeon dentist.) I corrected a marked defect of this nature in the case of a Gentleman , in 1843 , by setting teeth behind the canines , three on one side and two on the other , by simply joining the stay plates together ...
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absorption adapted adult affected alveolar processes alveoli animals ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY articulation Atmospheric pressure attention Bone brought in contact capillary attraction Carbonate of lime CAUSES OF DENTAL cerned cheeks colour constitution countenance defect DENTAL CARIES Dentistry diaphragm enamel exciting cause extracting any teeth Flexible Coralite Gums frequently front teeth frugivorous GEORGE STREET greater number greater or less greatest grinders habits HANOVER SQUARE importance inflammation instance irritation labial Larynx liable ligatures lime Carbonate lime Fluate lisping LOOSE TEETH loss of teeth lower set mastication means molares mouth natural teeth operations organs of speech pain partial upper set perfect perfectly persons Phosphate of lime predisposing preserve the teeth preventing produce progress of decay remaining teeth remedy remote causes rendered restored self-adhesion set of Incorrodible shutting too close single tooth sockets soon destroyed sounds structure substance surfaces Surgeon Dentist teeth are lost teeth or stumps tion tongue tooth-ache wearer