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1 Foundation for Dental Research, Chicago College of Dental Surgery, Chicago, Ill.
Histologic examination of jaws from intrauterine life to several years of age revealed in several instances traumatic changes between adjoining bones of sutures, and between the tooth germs and their bony crypts. As explanation of such pathologic occurrences, uneven growth of opposing hard tissues and minor shifts of the growing parts was assumed. There are indications that these traumatic conditions usually are repaired, with the possible exception of changes affecting the normal contour of the growing root.
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