Dental review; devoted to the advancement of dentistry. . Slide 9. correct, although in three of these there is a marked overbite. (SlideIX, age three years six months, shows normal occlusion and inci-dentally the falseness of the assumption that the wedging action of theteeth is a necessity for the development of the jaw.). Slide 10. Slide 11. ORIGINAL COMMUNICATIONS. 819 (Slide X shows normal occlusion with overbite. Age three yearseight months.) (Slide XI shows normal occlusion with overbite. Age three yearssix months.) This leaves six of the twenty-five to account for. Of these one(Slide X
Dental review; devoted to the advancement of dentistry. . Slide 9. correct, although in three of these there is a marked overbite. (SlideIX, age three years six months, shows normal occlusion and inci-dentally the falseness of the assumption that the wedging action of theteeth is a necessity for the development of the jaw.). Slide 10. Slide 11. ORIGINAL COMMUNICATIONS. 819 (Slide X shows normal occlusion with overbite. Age three yearseight months.) (Slide XI shows normal occlusion with overbite. Age three yearssix months.) This leaves six of the twenty-five to account for. Of these one(Slide XII) probably had the best developed palate, as at the age ofsix and one-half the G C had not yet erupted, thus giving the jaw6 6 time to develop and so prevent crowding. This condition has alsobeen met at the age of eight and one-half. In another the overbite is
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