Dental cosmos . their width. The next molars will demand a similar now, if the secondmolars should be extracted, the third molars,without forcing the jaw to make room for them, would move forwardand occupy the places of the second molars, and hence both jaw andbite would fail to be normally developed. In illustration of thispoint I present here a diagram of the teeth of a mother and child. Fro The bite of the mother (Fig. 11) is so short that the lower inci-sors are completely hidden from view and wound the upper four first molars were extracted before the developm
Dental cosmos . their width. The next molars will demand a similar now, if the secondmolars should be extracted, the third molars,without forcing the jaw to make room for them, would move forwardand occupy the places of the second molars, and hence both jaw andbite would fail to be normally developed. In illustration of thispoint I present here a diagram of the teeth of a mother and child. Fro The bite of the mother (Fig. 11) is so short that the lower inci-sors are completely hidden from view and wound the upper four first molars were extracted before the development of allthe teeth was complete, consequently the bite is shortened to theextent here seen. Her daughter, at about ten years of age, was Fig. 13.
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