. The anatomy, physiology and pathology of the human teeth : with the most approved methods of treatment : including operations, and the method of making and setting artificial teeth, with thirty plates. numerary tooth between the central incisors. 22. 24. Supernumerary bicuspids. 23. Two supernumeraries, giving rise to great irregularity. 25. A supernumerary between the lateral incisor and cuspid PLATE XL {From Robertson^ Fox, and Nature.) IRREGULARITY OF THE TEETH. 1. Obliquity of the incisors. 2. Want of room for the cuspidati, and their projection in front, out of the range. 3. Ob


. The anatomy, physiology and pathology of the human teeth : with the most approved methods of treatment : including operations, and the method of making and setting artificial teeth, with thirty plates. numerary tooth between the central incisors. 22. 24. Supernumerary bicuspids. 23. Two supernumeraries, giving rise to great irregularity. 25. A supernumerary between the lateral incisor and cuspid PLATE XL {From Robertson^ Fox, and Nature.) IRREGULARITY OF THE TEETH. 1. Obliquity of the incisors. 2. Want of room for the cuspidati, and their projection in front, out of the range. 3. Obliquity of a single incisor. 4. Mode of remedying it with a plate. 5. 6. Plates for this purpose. 7. Irregularity in position of a bicuspid. 8. Irregularity of cuspidati of lower jaw. 9. Obliquity of incisors of lower jaw. 10. Obliquity similar to (3), earlier in life. 11. Bar and ivories described in Paragraph 346. 12. False close, lower teeth overlapping the upper. 13. Supernumerary tooth, endeavouring to rise between the last bicuspid and first molar. 14. Second molar developed in the substance of the jaw. These two preparations arein the cabinet of the University of Pennsylvania. Tlafe // \J:.


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