Surgical treatment; a practical treatise on the therapy of surgical diseases for the use of practitioners and students of surgery . Fig. 985.—Showing Occlusion Secured by Vertical Division of Ramus. Hopelessly decayed teeth should be removed. Because of difficulty inopening the mouth it is often impossible to identify the diseased tooth. If TREATMENT OF INJURIES AND DISEASES OF THE HEAD 285 forceps cannot be introduced the tooth should be removed with the is poor surgery in acute cases to wait until things have quieted pus is present free drainage should be secured either t


Surgical treatment; a practical treatise on the therapy of surgical diseases for the use of practitioners and students of surgery . Fig. 985.—Showing Occlusion Secured by Vertical Division of Ramus. Hopelessly decayed teeth should be removed. Because of difficulty inopening the mouth it is often impossible to identify the diseased tooth. If TREATMENT OF INJURIES AND DISEASES OF THE HEAD 285 forceps cannot be introduced the tooth should be removed with the is poor surgery in acute cases to wait until things have quieted pus is present free drainage should be secured either through the skin below. Fig. 986.—Showing Occlusion Secured by Division of the Neck from the Ramus of the Lower Jaw. the jaw or through the mucous membrane of the mouth. Osteomyelitiscalls for trephining of the jaw or cutting away enough bone to freely drainthe cancellous interior. The diseased tooth can usually be identified through


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