American Medicine, Volume 39American-Medicine Publishing Company, 1933 |
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Page 149
... palate and posterior portion of the hard palate ; and lastly , the closure of the anterior portion of the hard palate . If the desired closure and speech result are to be obtained , all available palate tissue should be conserved and ...
... palate and posterior portion of the hard palate ; and lastly , the closure of the anterior portion of the hard palate . If the desired closure and speech result are to be obtained , all available palate tissue should be conserved and ...
Page 152
... palate is long enough to reach the pharyngeal wall . In some of the wide clefts or where there is poor de- velopment , the palate is necessarily shorter than normal and in such cases the prognosis for speech improvement is not as ...
... palate is long enough to reach the pharyngeal wall . In some of the wide clefts or where there is poor de- velopment , the palate is necessarily shorter than normal and in such cases the prognosis for speech improvement is not as ...
Page 153
... palate is advisable in the case of wide clefts where the highly arched vault of the palate has been greatly reduced , so that the space occupied by the tongue has been encroached upon to a considerable extent . After sutur- ing , there ...
... palate is advisable in the case of wide clefts where the highly arched vault of the palate has been greatly reduced , so that the space occupied by the tongue has been encroached upon to a considerable extent . After sutur- ing , there ...
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