Manual of dental surgery and pathology . iigs. 73 and 74 represent case 1, in which tlie removal of the first molars from each jaw would be beneficial. doubt be to remove the four first molars. In case 2 (Figs. 75,76), where the lower arch, though rather imperfectly developed,contains the teeth in a fairly even position, but the upperarchis Y-shaped, and the front teeth are unduly prominent, but notresting on the lower li[» when the mouth is closed, we should Fiar. 75. Fiff.


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