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Mouth hygiene and mouth sepsis (1912) (14801203223)

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Title: Mouth hygiene and mouth sepsis

Year: 1912 (1910s)

Authors: Marshall, John Sayre, 1846-1922

Subjects: Teeth Mouth Tooth Diseases Mouth Diseases Sepsis Oral Hygiene

Publisher: Philadelphia London : J.B. Lippincott company

Contributing Library: West Virginia University Libraries

Digitizing Sponsor: LYRASIS Members and Sloan Foundation

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ule can be laid down fromwhich frequent deviations will not beobserved: 53 MOUTH HYGIENE The central incisors are completed at about the age of 2 years.The lateral incisors are completed at about the age of 2J years.The first molars are completed at about the age of 2J years.The cuspids are completed at about the age of 2§ years.The second molars are completed at about the age of 3 years. Figs. IV, V, VI show the state of de-velopment of the teeth of a child fromthree to three and one-half years of age.1 During the period of active develop-ment of the teeth the child should beguarded against all undue excitement, ex-posure, or indiscretions in feeding, as thedevelopmental changes which are goingon are taxing the nervous energy of thechild to its full capacity. This is theperiod when nervous affections are mostlikely to develop, hence the necessity forthe caution above expressed. 1 Photographs from the collection in the Library andMuseum of the Surgeon-General, U. S. Army. 54 Fig. IV.

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Head of Child, aged 3 2 to 4 Years, Front View, showing Com-plete Primary Dentition and Secondary Dentition in Various Stagesof Formation. Fig. V

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