Oral Diagnosis and Treatment PlanningLawrence Cohen Thomas, 1973 - 326 pagina's |
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Pagina 148
... root . which most commonly have thin or absent bone over the root surfaces are the maxil- lary and mandibular molars , which are often slightly rotated toward the facial , making the mesial or mesiobuccal root prominent ( Fig . 13-8 ) ...
... root . which most commonly have thin or absent bone over the root surfaces are the maxil- lary and mandibular molars , which are often slightly rotated toward the facial , making the mesial or mesiobuccal root prominent ( Fig . 13-8 ) ...
Pagina 269
... root development , the absence of ankylosis and root resorption . In the transplantation of the impacted maxillary canine a different situation is in evidence . These cases involve a fully de- veloped root and reattachment of the per ...
... root development , the absence of ankylosis and root resorption . In the transplantation of the impacted maxillary canine a different situation is in evidence . These cases involve a fully de- veloped root and reattachment of the per ...
Pagina 274
... root formation will continue . When the pulp is necrotic , Frank's technic ( see pulp therapy ) should be employed ... ROOT FRACTURES . These are more likely in the adult than in the child because the alveolar bone in the child is more ...
... root formation will continue . When the pulp is necrotic , Frank's technic ( see pulp therapy ) should be employed ... ROOT FRACTURES . These are more likely in the adult than in the child because the alveolar bone in the child is more ...
Inhoudsopgave
ForewordAlvin F Gardner | 3 |
EXAMINATION OF THE ORAL CAVITYWilliam F Malone Rinert J Ger | 19 |
THE ROLE OF RADIOLOGY IN ORAL DIAGNOSISGordon R Seward | 47 |
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