A practical treatise on fractures and dislocations . Plaster model of jaws. New York. Impressions in plaster are first taken of both upper and lower made from these impressions will represent the lower jaw broken andthe fragments displaced. The model of the lower jaw is then separated at thepoint representing the fracture, and the fragments adjusted to the model of the 1 Pick, Fract. and Disloc. 2 London Lancet, Sept. 29, 1888. FRACTURES OF THE LOWER JAW. 125 upper jaw. In most cases the position which these fragments assume whenthus placed determines accurately the original form a


A practical treatise on fractures and dislocations . Plaster model of jaws. New York. Impressions in plaster are first taken of both upper and lower made from these impressions will represent the lower jaw broken andthe fragments displaced. The model of the lower jaw is then separated at thepoint representing the fracture, and the fragments adjusted to the model of the 1 Pick, Fract. and Disloc. 2 London Lancet, Sept. 29, 1888. FRACTURES OF THE LOWER JAW. 125 upper jaw. In most cases the position which these fragments assume whenthus placed determines accurately the original form and position of the lowerjaw. Upon the plaster model of the lower jaw, obtained and rectified in this Fig. Kingsleys apparatus applied to model. (From Kingsley.) way, a splint or clasp of vulcanite rubber is then made, embracing the arms,which are made of steel wire, one-sixteenth of an inch in diameter. The arms Fig. 45. Fig. 46.


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