. Dental and oral radiography; a textbook for students and practitioners of dentistry . A. B. Fig. 108.—A, two supernumerary incisors are present with the normal central lying above them; B, the same case after the extraction of the supernumerary teeth. An attachment has been made to the central preparatory to moving it down intoplace. The patient was fourteen years of age. INDICATIONS FOR X-RAY IN DENTISTRY 159 there before the inclined planes of the opposing teeth he-come a factor in estahlishing it entirely out of its normalposition. (See Figs. 105 and 106.) 5. As a guide ivhere it is neces


. Dental and oral radiography; a textbook for students and practitioners of dentistry . A. B. Fig. 108.—A, two supernumerary incisors are present with the normal central lying above them; B, the same case after the extraction of the supernumerary teeth. An attachment has been made to the central preparatory to moving it down intoplace. The patient was fourteen years of age. INDICATIONS FOR X-RAY IN DENTISTRY 159 there before the inclined planes of the opposing teeth he-come a factor in estahlishing it entirely out of its normalposition. (See Figs. 105 and 106.) 5. As a guide ivhere it is necessary to make attach-ments to unerupted teeth, to aid in their eruption. While it is not often necessary to secure attachmentsto teeth lying beneath the gingival tissues, the occasionfor this sometimes arises, as shoAvn in Figs. 107 and such cases, radiograms should be made as a guide insecuring the attachment. After the attachment is se-cured, others should be made to determine the directionin which force should be applied to accomplish the desiredtooth movement. 6. To dete


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