. The science and practice of dental surgery. Kid. 192. nrtniils lit cHSr hIiowii in Ki. treatment docs nuicli to restore nonual occlu-sion. It is only raicly thai a single method oftreatnicnl sIkhiM he adopted for tJicse cases, a Figs. I!l(),l!;{4 ;uid 2.!.)). An excellent exampleof the deformity is figured by Alfred P. Rogers(138). 115 Treatment.—In slight cases no treatment iscalled for, but in those where the condition ismarked it may be remedied by raising the biteof the posterior teetli, and this can best be doneby covering the deciduous molars while theseare still in place, and allowing


. The science and practice of dental surgery. Kid. 192. nrtniils lit cHSr hIiowii in Ki. treatment docs nuicli to restore nonual occlu-sion. It is only raicly thai a single method oftreatnicnl sIkhiM he adopted for tJicse cases, a Figs. I!l(),l!;{4 ;uid 2.!.)). An excellent exampleof the deformity is figured by Alfred P. Rogers(138). 115 Treatment.—In slight cases no treatment iscalled for, but in those where the condition ismarked it may be remedied by raising the biteof the posterior teetli, and this can best be doneby covering the deciduous molars while theseare still in place, and allowing the first permanentmolars to erupt more fulh^ if they will. Posterior Deformity.—In other cases thecro\^ns of the upper incisors exhibit pro-clination, and the lower incisors occlude withor behind the cingula of theupper. The condition isclearly due to defective de-velopment in the molar regionand at the angle of the man-dible. Paradoxically there Lsa certain resemblance to theform of mandible that occursin connection with open bite ;the ascending ramus is shortand the angle may


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