. The science and practice of dental surgery. Fig. 235.—Portraits of case shown in Fig. 234. [Trans.^; Dental Record.) 140 the best means of combating the commencingfaulty occlusion. In two interesting articles J. Lowe Young(176) (177) discusses the advantages of treatment UPPER. L. L M 1 M 2 Centimetre Scale. LOWER. M M 2. Centi/netre Scale. Fio. 236.—Diagram tojillustrate growth o£ the jawsand increase in size of the arches in one year(5i-6i years), in case shown in Figs. 234, bow had been 6tted to the upper arch and theincisors and canines drawn forward. Nothinghad been do


. The science and practice of dental surgery. Fig. 235.—Portraits of case shown in Fig. 234. [Trans.^; Dental Record.) 140 the best means of combating the commencingfaulty occlusion. In two interesting articles J. Lowe Young(176) (177) discusses the advantages of treatment UPPER. L. L M 1 M 2 Centimetre Scale. LOWER. M M 2. Centi/netre Scale. Fio. 236.—Diagram tojillustrate growth o£ the jawsand increase in size of the arches in one year(5i-6i years), in case shown in Figs. 234, bow had been 6tted to the upper arch and theincisors and canines drawn forward. Nothinghad been done to the lower arch. L representsthe distance between the medio-occlusal anglesof the laterals, C between the cusps of the canines,MI between the medio-buccal cusps of the firstmolars, and M2 the second molars. The shorterlength in each instance is from the casts at 5iyears, and the longer at 6iyears. The verticalhnes on the right of the diagram represent thedistance from a point betw^een the medio-occlusalangles of the centrals to the


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