| John Ashburner - Dentition - 1834 - 256 pages
...are pretty well formed; but it never after increases in length between the symphysis and the sixth tooth ; and from this time, too, the alveolar process,...flatter, or not so projecting forwards, as in the adult." The whole force of growth is, in fact, directed from the posterior part forwards; and the influence... | |
| Dentistry - 1839 - 592 pages
...are pretty well formed ; but it never after increases in length between the symphysis and the sixth tooth ; and from this time too, the alveolar process,...section of a larger circle, whence the lower part of a childs face is flatter, or not so projecting forwards as in the adult. After this time the jaws lengthen... | |
| J. D. White, John Hugh McQuillen, George Jacob Ziegler, James William White, Edward Cameron Kirk, Lovick Pierce Anthony - Dentistry - 1872
...between the symphysis and the sixth tooth after the bodies of the sixth teeth are pretty well formed; and from this time, too, the alveolar process, which...of a child's face is flatter, or not so projecting forward as in the adult.' The fact is the part of the arch of the jaw which is first formed, viz.,... | |
| John Hunter - Dentistry - 1865 - 274 pages
...are pretty well formed ; but it never after increases in length between the symphysia and the sixth Tooth ; and from this time too, the Alveolar Process,...section of a larger circle, whence the lower part of a child'sface is flatter, or not so projecting forwards as in the adult. After this time the Jaws lengthen... | |
| Cambridge Philosophical Society - Philosophy - 1871 - 560 pages
...between the symphysis and the sixth tooth after the bodies of the six teeth are pretty well formed; and from this time, too, the alveolar process, which...flatter or not so projecting forwards as in the adult." The fact is the part of the arch of the jaw which is first formed, viz. the part intermediate between... | |
| Cambridge Philosophical Society - Philosophy - 1871 - 572 pages
...,.«••• , •"*•*•* • ч • * *. •/ tbe jodies o'f'tîié'stx teéttí are pretty well formed; and from this time, too, the alveolar process, which...flatter or not so projecting forwards as in the adult." The fact is the part of the arch of the jaw which is first formed, viz. the part intermediate between... | |
| Dentistry, Operative - 1916 - 764 pages
...are pretty well formed; but it never after increases in length between the symphysis and the sixth tooth ; and from this time, too, the alveolar process,...jaws, never becomes a section of a larger circle; and after this time the jaws lengthen only at their posterior ends.' Mr. Hunter supposed, as the temporary... | |
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