A practical treatise on mechanical dentistry . Fig. 278 Case 2.—Notice the deep incisive fossre and the posterior position of the superiorincisors and alveolus, as shown in Figs. 274, 276, and 278, and compare withFigs. 275, 277, and 279; the upright position of the incisors; the forwardmovement of adjoining bone. Notice also, in this and other cases, the occlusion of the posterior teeth, beforeand after treatment, showing that nearly all change has been produced ante-rior to the bicuspids. (469) Fig. 280.


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