Oral surgery; a text-book on general surgery and medicine as applied to dentistry . actice in cases of epithelioma of the os uteri. The practice is to burn offthe warty growths as they appear at various points from time to prevents further growth, and prolongs the life of the patient manyyears, unless metastasis develops, when further use of the cautery isnot advisable. against the bone. The same procedure was carried out atthe other end. The twisted ends of wire were cut offquite short and bent down along the internal surface ofthe bridge. The sublingual and buccal mucous mem-branes


Oral surgery; a text-book on general surgery and medicine as applied to dentistry . actice in cases of epithelioma of the os uteri. The practice is to burn offthe warty growths as they appear at various points from time to prevents further growth, and prolongs the life of the patient manyyears, unless metastasis develops, when further use of the cautery isnot advisable. against the bone. The same procedure was carried out atthe other end. The twisted ends of wire were cut offquite short and bent down along the internal surface ofthe bridge. The sublingual and buccal mucous mem-branes were stitched together over the bridge and the skinwound closed from the angle of the jaw to the edge of thelip. The wound healed by primary union, and no comjolica-tion presented itself. The patient left the hosx3ital on the EPITHELIOMA OF THE MOUTH 287 fourteenth day, practically well. He had little pain duringthe course of repair. He could open his teeth one and one-eighth inches, and could close them with enough force forthe snap to be heard across the room. During the time. Fig. 102.—Carcinoma of Mandible.


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