. The diseases of infancy and childhood : designed for the use of students and practitioners of medicine. ection (Figs. 112 and 113). The whole may be mistaken forHutchinsons deformity. They result from malnutrition or stoma-titis with faulty formation of dentin and enamel deposit in theeruptive period of the permanent teeth. The first molars show verycharacteristic deformities, which Foiu-nier places next in importanceto those of the Hutchinson teeth, but does not regard as pathog- FiG. 111.—Central upperincisors of the first denti-tion resembling Hutchin-sons teeth. Syphilis of theflat and l


. The diseases of infancy and childhood : designed for the use of students and practitioners of medicine. ection (Figs. 112 and 113). The whole may be mistaken forHutchinsons deformity. They result from malnutrition or stoma-titis with faulty formation of dentin and enamel deposit in theeruptive period of the permanent teeth. The first molars show verycharacteristic deformities, which Foiu-nier places next in importanceto those of the Hutchinson teeth, but does not regard as pathog- FiG. 111.—Central upperincisors of the first denti-tion resembling Hutchin-sons teeth. Syphilis of theflat and long bones. Child,aged sixteen months. 458 DISEASES OF MOUTH, TONGUE AND ESOPHAGUS nonionic of syphilis, although they are met in syphilitic deformity of the first molars is shown in Fig. 114, taken from achild who showed other erosions, but gave no history of syphilis. Ihave seen these erosions Aery well markeil in children who had posi-ti\e syphilitic manifestations. The top of the crown is constricted,and there appears to be a double crown. Erosions are also seen inthe canine


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