A system of surgery . $36 DISEASES OF THE JAWS. commencement of the second dentition to puberty. They are oftenbilateral, and when associated with the six-year-old molars, producea curious and characteristic appearance of the face; such patientsusually exhibit traces of rickets. These tumours may attain the sizeof bantams eggs; as the child gets older they dwindle. Fibrous. Fig. 367.—Large Follicular Odontome (Dentigerous Cyst) occupying the Mandible.(St. Georges Hospital Museum.) odontomes are often mistaken for myeloid sarcomata. They areabsolutely painless. Radicular and composite odontomes


A system of surgery . $36 DISEASES OF THE JAWS. commencement of the second dentition to puberty. They are oftenbilateral, and when associated with the six-year-old molars, producea curious and characteristic appearance of the face; such patientsusually exhibit traces of rickets. These tumours may attain the sizeof bantams eggs; as the child gets older they dwindle. Fibrous. Fig. 367.—Large Follicular Odontome (Dentigerous Cyst) occupying the Mandible.(St. Georges Hospital Museum.) odontomes are often mistaken for myeloid sarcomata. They areabsolutely painless. Radicular and composite odontomes.—As with other speciesof odontomes, these are equally common in the maxilla andmandible. Those growing in the maxilla are often far larger thanthose found in the lower jaw, as they are able to invade the odontomes in the mandible rarely exceed a pigeons egg in ODONTOMAS. 937


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