Dental review; devoted to the advancement of dentistry. . Case VII. Fig. Case VII. Fig. 6. symphysis during the operation, caused pain in the temporo-maxil-lary articulation, which was probably due to the yielding propertiesof newly formed tissue. Examination of the parts involved, when 870 THE DENTAL REVIEW. the jaw was distended as far as possible, disclosed the fact that thetenderness was located in the posterior part of the glenoid fossaeand not associated with the condyles. Still more conclusive evidence as to the nature of these phvsio-logical changes is found in the history of Cases


Dental review; devoted to the advancement of dentistry. . Case VII. Fig. Case VII. Fig. 6. symphysis during the operation, caused pain in the temporo-maxil-lary articulation, which was probably due to the yielding propertiesof newly formed tissue. Examination of the parts involved, when 870 THE DENTAL REVIEW. the jaw was distended as far as possible, disclosed the fact that thetenderness was located in the posterior part of the glenoid fossaeand not associated with the condyles. Still more conclusive evidence as to the nature of these phvsio-logical changes is found in the history of Cases VI and VII. InCase VI the lower jaw was moved forward mm. From wantof proper reinforcement the anchorage was displaced 2 mm., whichnecessitated the removal of the appliance four months subsequent toits adjustment; and the lower jaw could not take a more posterior position than mm. in advance of the position it occupied beforethe commencement of the operation. If absorption and deposition of tissue has taken place in theglenoid cavity, as my observations indicate,


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