. The Dental cosmos. W. Wallace. Nasalinhaler. December 23. No. 1,082,041, to Nathaniel E. Paine. 1,082,052, to Robert H. W. Strang. Instrument for recording changes intooth-regulating 1,082,058, to Heinrich A. for casting artificial teeth. , to Thomas Steele. Methodof manufacturing artificial tooth-fronts. , to Thomas Steele. Inter-changeable tooth. No. 1,082,482, to C. K. Feter and D. Apparatus for heating ni-trous-oxid-administering appliances. No No December SO. No. 1,082,589, to James F. Hardy. Dentalbroach-blank-m


. The Dental cosmos. W. Wallace. Nasalinhaler. December 23. No. 1,082,041, to Nathaniel E. Paine. 1,082,052, to Robert H. W. Strang. Instrument for recording changes intooth-regulating 1,082,058, to Heinrich A. for casting artificial teeth. , to Thomas Steele. Methodof manufacturing artificial tooth-fronts. , to Thomas Steele. Inter-changeable tooth. No. 1,082,482, to C. K. Feter and D. Apparatus for heating ni-trous-oxid-administering appliances. No No December SO. No. 1,082,589, to James F. Hardy. Dentalbroach-blank-making 1,082,630, to Lewis S. Hall. Dentalforceps. No. 1,082,681, to William E. Danner. 1,082,776, to William J. tooth and backing for dentalbridge 1,082,919, to Lena Tubbs. ,083,039, to William D. Wagab. Den-tal ,083,156, to Edwin Telle. Method ofmanufacturing dental 1,083,163, to L. T. Weaves and J. Dental flask. No No. DR. JOHN NATHAN CROUSE. THE Dental Cosmos Vol. LVI. MARCH 1914. Xo. 3. Original Communications. METHODS OF FIXATION IN THE TREATMENT OF FRACTURES OF THE MANDIBLE. By ROBERT H. IVY, , , Philadelphia, Pa., ASSISTANT INSTRUCTOR IN SURGERY, UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA; ORAL SURGEON,PHILADELPHIA POLYCLINIC ; ASSISTANT ORAL SURGEON, PHILADELPHIAGENERAL HOSPITAL. (Read before the Pennsvlvania State Dental Society, at its annual meeting, Philadelphia, Pa., June 24, 1913.) THE multiplicity of appliances thathave been devised for fixation of thefragments in fractures of the lowerjaw is evidence that all cases are notsuited to the same form of treatment,and also that no ideal and universallyapplicable method has yet been found. VARIOUS METHODS, AND THEIR MERITSAND DEFECTS. Xo originality is claimed for themethods advocated here, but the writerfeels that their advantages have not beensufficiently brought to the notice of thedental profession in general. Thesemethods h


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