Oral surgery; a text-book on general surgery and medicine as applied to dentistry . Fig. 130. Fig. 133. Figs. 128-130.—Nelatons Method. Figs. 131-133.—Malgaignes Method. 128.—Freshening. 131.—Freshening. 129.—Wound after adjustment of lip. 132.—The hp on either side is dis-located —Suture. 133.—Sutures in position. ratlier than to make them even, for a certain amount ofcontraction will occur along the cicatrix. Miraults operar 312 HAEE LIP tion differs from Malgaignes only in tliat one of the flapsIS entirely cut through, and the notch filled in by the re-


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