Dental review; devoted to the advancement of dentistry. . (Fig. 2) were badly decayed, but savable. All four werenevertheless extracted. Figs. 3, 4 and 5. Show condition a little more than two months later. The secondmolars in the upper jaw (Fig. 3) have erupted. In the lower jaw(Fig. 4), on the other hand, there is no tooth back of the first bicus-pids, on the right side. On the left side the anterior cusps of thesecond molars show somewhat more than in the former model. Themasticating ability ( Fig. 4) as the result of this very deficient. Figs. 6 and 7. About a year later than Figs. 1 and 2
Dental review; devoted to the advancement of dentistry. . (Fig. 2) were badly decayed, but savable. All four werenevertheless extracted. Figs. 3, 4 and 5. Show condition a little more than two months later. The secondmolars in the upper jaw (Fig. 3) have erupted. In the lower jaw(Fig. 4), on the other hand, there is no tooth back of the first bicus-pids, on the right side. On the left side the anterior cusps of thesecond molars show somewhat more than in the former model. Themasticating ability ( Fig. 4) as the result of this very deficient. Figs. 6 and 7. About a year later than Figs. 1 and 2. Bicuspids and molarsnow erupted. Large open spaces between first and second leftbicuspids in the lower jaw. Masticating ability is still poor onaccount of articulation. Figs. 8, 9 and impressions taken eleven and one-half years after thefirst models were made. In the upper jaw (8) the crowding ofthe anterior teeth is somewhat improved. The second molarshave come into the places of the first, somewhat rotated, and the ORIGINAL COMMUXICA
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