Plastic surgery; its principles and practice . ds, as little of theseptum should be removed as will allow of proper reduction. Xosutures are necessary to close the incision. Another method is to divide the septum obliquely after separatingthe mucosa, so that reduction of the intermaxilla will slide one partover the other. 18 2 74 PLASTIC SURGERY Quadrilateral sections of the septum may be removed for the samepurpose, and are said to prevent tilting back of the incisor teeth (Doyen,Turnure). Reich has devised an ingenious method which prevents the tiltingback of the teeth. He dissects the philt


Plastic surgery; its principles and practice . ds, as little of theseptum should be removed as will allow of proper reduction. Xosutures are necessary to close the incision. Another method is to divide the septum obliquely after separatingthe mucosa, so that reduction of the intermaxilla will slide one partover the other. 18 2 74 PLASTIC SURGERY Quadrilateral sections of the septum may be removed for the samepurpose, and are said to prevent tilting back of the incisor teeth (Doyen,Turnure). Reich has devised an ingenious method which prevents the tiltingback of the teeth. He dissects the philtrum from the intermaxillarybone, and after exposing the cartilaginous septum divides it upwardand backward as far as possible. Next, through parallel incisions inthe posterior portion of the septum he separates the mucoperiosteumon each side and excises a triangle. The intermaxillary bone is thenpushed back into position (Fig. 235). It is advisable to denude the surfaces of the intermaxilla and max-illary processes where they come in


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