. The science and practice of dental surgery. Fig. 901. with ease and expedition, when their extrac-tion en masse with the tooth is a Fig. 902. (2) Abnormalities of the Bone or Joint.—The commonest is an excessive degree of con-solidation of a thickstrong alveolus, morefrequently met within isolated teeth thathave lost their neigh-bours. Should such afirmly implanted toothdefy extractive effort,it is well to desist, andtry it again in a day ortwo, when, loosenedby periodontitis, itmay be removed withcomparative of themaxilla or mandiblemay give rise to di


. The science and practice of dental surgery. Fig. 901. with ease and expedition, when their extrac-tion en masse with the tooth is a Fig. 902. (2) Abnormalities of the Bone or Joint.—The commonest is an excessive degree of con-solidation of a thickstrong alveolus, morefrequently met within isolated teeth thathave lost their neigh-bours. Should such afirmly implanted toothdefy extractive effort,it is well to desist, andtry it again in a day ortwo, when, loosenedby periodontitis, itmay be removed withcomparative of themaxilla or mandiblemay give rise to difficulty;the administration of an


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