The etiology of osseous deformities of the head, face, jaws and teeth . Fig. 192. Occasionally it is found outside of the first bicuspid or betweenthe first and second bicuspid, sometimes in front or anteriorto the lateral. (Figs. 192 and 193.) Frequently it takes theplace of the lateral. (Fig. 194.) Sometimes one cuspid isfound in the palate while the other is on a line pointing inward.(Fig. 195.) When it comes through in this position the decid-uous cuspid may still be in position, the first bicuspid having U-i ETIOLOGY OF OSSEOUS DEFORMITIES OF crowded forward to the lateral. (Fig. 196.) Oc
The etiology of osseous deformities of the head, face, jaws and teeth . Fig. 192. Occasionally it is found outside of the first bicuspid or betweenthe first and second bicuspid, sometimes in front or anteriorto the lateral. (Figs. 192 and 193.) Frequently it takes theplace of the lateral. (Fig. 194.) Sometimes one cuspid isfound in the palate while the other is on a line pointing inward.(Fig. 195.) When it comes through in this position the decid-uous cuspid may still be in position, the first bicuspid having U-i ETIOLOGY OF OSSEOUS DEFORMITIES OF crowded forward to the lateral. (Fig. 196.) Occasionallywhen the cuspid is missing, the lateral will drop backward.(Fig. 197.) Its usual position when in the palate is inside thelateral incisor, but sometimes it is embedded in the hard pal-. tig. 194. Fig. 195.
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