. The Dental cosmos. I wish particularly to call attention malposition on the right side, the occlu-to one of these cases, the casts of which sion of the teeth is almost ideally normal, CASE.—THE QUESTION OF EXTRACTION IN ORTHODONTIA. 145 that is, it is more perfect than the nor-mal occlusions that are the most when we compare this occlusion withthe physiognomy, is it not strange thatcompetent, earnest men will continue toinsist that—A normal occlusion is in-compatible with abnormal facial out-lines?* They may also continue to insist appeared in the first group of bimaxillaryprotrus


. The Dental cosmos. I wish particularly to call attention malposition on the right side, the occlu-to one of these cases, the casts of which sion of the teeth is almost ideally normal, CASE.—THE QUESTION OF EXTRACTION IN ORTHODONTIA. 145 that is, it is more perfect than the nor-mal occlusions that are the most when we compare this occlusion withthe physiognomy, is it not strange thatcompetent, earnest men will continue toinsist that—A normal occlusion is in-compatible with abnormal facial out-lines?* They may also continue to insist appeared in the first group of bimaxillaryprotrusions; that on the right has theappearance of a typical bimaxillary re-trusion. Study well the dento-facial outlines ofthe middle face. Could anything bemore perfect, and, were it possible forme to show the young lady as she ap-


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