The Dental cosmos . The condition of the mouth imme- side had come down to its proper place,diately after extracting the deciduous while the one on the left had not as yetcanines is shown in Fig. 3, and by refer- appeared. It was then determined to 268 THE DEXTAL COSMOS. cut through and open up the tissues andforce it down. I began by making a cir-cular incision of about a half-inch indiameter directly over the crown, takingout a plug of gum tissue, and using theskiagraph as a guide. I then chiseled platinum hook for fastening a rubberband. The little appliance shown at Fig. 5was then made and


The Dental cosmos . The condition of the mouth imme- side had come down to its proper place,diately after extracting the deciduous while the one on the left had not as yetcanines is shown in Fig. 3, and by refer- appeared. It was then determined to 268 THE DEXTAL COSMOS. cut through and open up the tissues andforce it down. I began by making a cir-cular incision of about a half-inch indiameter directly over the crown, takingout a plug of gum tissue, and using theskiagraph as a guide. I then chiseled platinum hook for fastening a rubberband. The little appliance shown at Fig. 5was then made and cemented into placeon the first bicuspid and lateral incisor,making; a kind of bar or bridge with a Fig. C.


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