Oral surgery; a text-book on general surgery and medicine as applied to dentistry . Fig. 160.—The Three Steps InClosing the Soft Palate andPractically the Same INIethodOF Closing the Hard Baldwans Operation. OPERATIONS 331 long horizontal and two short perpendicular incisions out-line the flap, which is then detached with a thin periosteo-tome and reflected downward, its base remaining attached. Fig. 161.—Left Superior Maxillary Bone with Associative Parts, Il-lustrating Surgery of the Palate, a. Posterior border of horizontalplate of left palate bone. b. Velum separated fr


Oral surgery; a text-book on general surgery and medicine as applied to dentistry . Fig. 160.—The Three Steps InClosing the Soft Palate andPractically the Same INIethodOF Closing the Hard Baldwans Operation. OPERATIONS 331 long horizontal and two short perpendicular incisions out-line the flap, which is then detached with a thin periosteo-tome and reflected downward, its base remaining attached. Fig. 161.—Left Superior Maxillary Bone with Associative Parts, Il-lustrating Surgery of the Palate, a. Posterior border of horizontalplate of left palate bone. b. Velum separated from muco-periosteum ofnasal surface of palate bone. c. Velum separated from the hard palate, andthe palate lengthened so as to restore palatal function, d. Periosteum de-nuded from hard palate. E. Palatal mucous membrane, f. Bones denudedof membrane. G. Nasal muco-periosteum. h. Position occupied by palatebefore operation, i. Posterior wall of the pharynx. (Brophy.)


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