The etiology of osseous deformities of the head, face, jaws and teeth . Fiff. Fig. 134. always breathed through the mouth. Septum nasi is deflected,and the left nostril is closed. The anterior part of the jaw iscontracted, and in consequence of this contraction the cen-tral incisors protrude. The lateral incisors are slightly inter- THE HEAD, FACE, JAWS AND TEETH 379 nal to the centrals, lack of room in the jaw preventing themfrom assuming their normal position. It will be noticed thatthe cuspids are erupting. On the left side the second tem-porary molar is seen. With this presentation o


The etiology of osseous deformities of the head, face, jaws and teeth . Fiff. Fig. 134. always breathed through the mouth. Septum nasi is deflected,and the left nostril is closed. The anterior part of the jaw iscontracted, and in consequence of this contraction the cen-tral incisors protrude. The lateral incisors are slightly inter- THE HEAD, FACE, JAWS AND TEETH 379 nal to the centrals, lack of room in the jaw preventing themfrom assuming their normal position. It will be noticed thatthe cuspids are erupting. On the left side the second tem-porary molar is seen. With this presentation of a very considerable number ofrecorded observations, accompanied by many representativeillustrations, the writer respectfully submits that his conclu-sions must be deemed to be fairly founded on facts, a refu-tation of which will require the citation of a like series ofactual observations on the part of any objector to the viewsherein set forth. DEVELOPMENT OF THE VAULT. With a view of studying the true conditions of the vault,I have conducted a series of examinations with the


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