An American text-book of the diseases of children .. . various grotesque aggregations or are rotated on theiraxes—a condition depicted in Fig. 9, drawn from a typical case, in which thetwo central Incisors overlap, and the two lateral incisors undergo a quarter rota-tion and stand at right angles to the alveolar process. It is proper to state that this relation of mouth-breathing to deformedindentures is questioned by some dental authorities, who attribute the elevationof the palatal arch solely to a perverted production of the permanent association between the adenoid hypertrophy as


An American text-book of the diseases of children .. . various grotesque aggregations or are rotated on theiraxes—a condition depicted in Fig. 9, drawn from a typical case, in which thetwo central Incisors overlap, and the two lateral incisors undergo a quarter rota-tion and stand at right angles to the alveolar process. It is proper to state that this relation of mouth-breathing to deformedindentures is questioned by some dental authorities, who attribute the elevationof the palatal arch solely to a perverted production of the permanent association between the adenoid hypertrophy as a cause of mouth-breath-ing and the high-arched palate is, however, so constant that an etiologicalrelationship is most probable. Next, elevation of the palatal arch must produce contortion within the nose,for the septum, composed of the vomer, the perpendicular plate of the ethmoidbone, and its cartilaginous portion, is unequal in power of resisting compressionto the bones by which it is incased. Designed by nature to fill vertically the Fig.


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