Principles and practice of operative dentistry . Follicle ofpermanent tooth Fig. 213.—Vertical section of jaw of embryo cat, showing deciduous tooth and follicle of permanent tooth. X. Fig. 211.—Oblique section of jaw of embryo cat, showing deciduous tooth and follicle of permanent tooth. X >c0. ERUPTION OF THE TEETH. 65 dying under one year of age, and per cent, of those who died betweenthe ages of one and three years. The dangers surrounding the period of dentition are much greater inlarge cities and in overcrowded localities, particularly among the middleand lower classes of society,


Principles and practice of operative dentistry . Follicle ofpermanent tooth Fig. 213.—Vertical section of jaw of embryo cat, showing deciduous tooth and follicle of permanent tooth. X. Fig. 211.—Oblique section of jaw of embryo cat, showing deciduous tooth and follicle of permanent tooth. X >c0. ERUPTION OF THE TEETH. 65 dying under one year of age, and per cent, of those who died betweenthe ages of one and three years. The dangers surrounding the period of dentition are much greater inlarge cities and in overcrowded localities, particularly among the middleand lower classes of society, than in the suburban and county the greatest mortality is in the foundling hospitals and in overcrowdedand filthy tenements. It therefore becomes a question of how much of this mortality is reallydue to the nervous irritation induced by the eruption of the teeth, or toother concomitant causes. Errors in diagnosis of abnormal conditions oc-curring at this i^eriod are by no means uncommon, and it is to be feared thatdentition is sometimes made the scapegoat for the ignorance of a medical ordental attendant, or the carelessness or indiscretions of the parents or n


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