[引用][C] The mouth and its diseases
KH Thoma - Medical Clinics of North America, 1956 - Elsevier
THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE MOUTH IN THE embryonic formation of the oral cavity the
frontonasal and the two maxillary processes, and the mandibular arch take part. The …
frontonasal and the two maxillary processes, and the mandibular arch take part. The …
[引用][C] Some Diseases of the Soft Tissues of the Mouth, with Differentiation between Those of Primary and Those of Secondary Origin
TL Gilmer - The Journal of the American Dental Association (1922), 1927 - Elsevier
IT is not generally recognized that, to the square inches of area in volved, the mouth
contains a greater variety of diseases than any other region of the body. Therefore, since the …
contains a greater variety of diseases than any other region of the body. Therefore, since the …
Palatal Diseases as Applied to Dentistry: Pathology and Cases
VA Latham - The International Dental Journal, 1893 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
The physician sees many cases of tonsillitis, but seldom or never considers them further
than the present needs of the case require. The condition of the palato-glossal fold should …
than the present needs of the case require. The condition of the palato-glossal fold should …
[引用][C] The pathology and treatment of diseases of the palate
KG Sutherland - Australian Dental Journal, 1968 - Wiley Online Library
As an anatomical basis for clinical pathology, the palate seems to enjoy far less popularity
than the tongue. A review of the literature over the past 20 years shows that some 13 …
than the tongue. A review of the literature over the past 20 years shows that some 13 …
Conditions peculiar to the tongue
MA McNally, RP Langlais - Dermatologic clinics, 1996 - derm.theclinics.com
The tongue is the organ of taste. It functions in speech, mastication, and the deglutition of
food. It may play a role in some sexual activities. The tongue is a muscular organ, enervated …
food. It may play a role in some sexual activities. The tongue is a muscular organ, enervated …
OBJECTIVE AND CLINICAL STUDY OF THE TONGUE: Comparison of Normal, Desquamated and Atrophic Tongues by a Tongue Print Method
JR DiPALMA - Archives of Internal Medicine, 1946 - jamanetwork.com
THE REALIZATION that changes in the tongue are a consistent and reliable indication of
certain deficiency states has led to many sporadic attempts to place observation of the …
certain deficiency states has led to many sporadic attempts to place observation of the …
CANCER OF THE TONGUE: SOME PITFALLS IN DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT
WS Bainbridge - Journal of the American Medical Association, 1922 - jamanetwork.com
The object of this paper is to consider some of the truths emphasized in my experience with
malignant and nonmalignant conditions of the tongue, especially the importance of early …
malignant and nonmalignant conditions of the tongue, especially the importance of early …
Abscess of the tongue
AO Wilensky, J Harkavy - Annals of Surgery, 1923 - journals.lww.com
Butlin* states, however, that the disease is most prone to occur in adults, and more
commonly in men than in women. The diseasc is more often secn during the winter than in …
commonly in men than in women. The diseasc is more often secn during the winter than in …
Chronic ulceration of the tongue
A Briody, N Santosh, CM Allen, SR Mallery… - The Journal of the …, 2016 - jada.ada.org
A72-year-old woman came to the clinic at the Division of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology
and Radiology, College of Dentistry, The Ohio State University, and reported having had a …
and Radiology, College of Dentistry, The Ohio State University, and reported having had a …