. Journal of radiology . Fig. 3—The muco-periosteum reflected up to the root endsof the teeth and the external alveolar plate along with dis-eased tissue attended to under the eye. The lingual, buccal,gingival mucosa trimmed. No jagged bone edges are left. Fig. 4—The muco-periosteum carried back into positionand sutured with horsehair. I advise continuous horsehairsuture in the hands of those experienced, either button-hole or over and over stitch. The members of the allied spe-cialties of medicine are awaken-ing to the fact that better man-agement of the morbid processesof the jaws is necessa
. Journal of radiology . Fig. 3—The muco-periosteum reflected up to the root endsof the teeth and the external alveolar plate along with dis-eased tissue attended to under the eye. The lingual, buccal,gingival mucosa trimmed. No jagged bone edges are left. Fig. 4—The muco-periosteum carried back into positionand sutured with horsehair. I advise continuous horsehairsuture in the hands of those experienced, either button-hole or over and over stitch. The members of the allied spe-cialties of medicine are awaken-ing to the fact that better man-agement of the morbid processesof the jaws is necessary. It cer-tainly is up to the specialist ofdentistry to devise means of suc-cessfully treating these conditionsof the jaws. Unfortunate as theloss of certain or all the teethmay be, it is entirely justifiedwhen combating such foci whichcan be considered in no other Page Four surgical technique has been sadlyneglected. Too much operatinghas been and is being done with-out a sufficient knowledge of thepathology presen
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