. The Dental cosmos. —for some time—that such dento-facialmalrelations arise from local causes, ifthey acknowledge that they exist at allexcept as freaks. But is it not assertedin ethnology that there is an unbrokengradation between different facial types,which includes this very type? Willthese men therefore tell me where freaksbegin and the natural condition ends? In regard to the other way of statingthis mathematical rule—Malocclusionsare incompatible with normal facial out-lines for the individual—I wish to callyour attention briefly to Fig. 8. Theface on the left is one of those which pea


. The Dental cosmos. —for some time—that such dento-facialmalrelations arise from local causes, ifthey acknowledge that they exist at allexcept as freaks. But is it not assertedin ethnology that there is an unbrokengradation between different facial types,which includes this very type? Willthese men therefore tell me where freaksbegin and the natural condition ends? In regard to the other way of statingthis mathematical rule—Malocclusionsare incompatible with normal facial out-lines for the individual—I wish to callyour attention briefly to Fig. 8. Theface on the left is one of those which peared when this cast was taken, youwould say no one could be more beau-tiful. And yet look at the malocclusionof the dentures, from which many teethwere missing because of extinct germs,and tell me, if you can, that A full com-plement of teeth in normal occlusion isabsolutely necessary for the most perfectfacial outlines! While speaking of this phase of thesubject I wish you to glance again at thecase which Dr.


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