A practical treatise on the technics and principles of dental orthopedia and prosthetic correction of cleft palate . 214 PART VI. DENTO-FACIAL MALOCCLUSIONS by the power bow. This is fully described and illustrated in Chapter XX. Thewhole operation in the most difficult of cases of Maleruption of the Cuspids, isusually finished within one year. In a very large majority of youthful cases, a moderate maleruption of cuspidscan be verv readily corrected with the Midget Apparatus described in Chapter XX. Intermaxillary and Occipital Force.—There is no Class in which the inter-maxillary and occipita
A practical treatise on the technics and principles of dental orthopedia and prosthetic correction of cleft palate . 214 PART VI. DENTO-FACIAL MALOCCLUSIONS by the power bow. This is fully described and illustrated in Chapter XX. Thewhole operation in the most difficult of cases of Maleruption of the Cuspids, isusually finished within one year. In a very large majority of youthful cases, a moderate maleruption of cuspidscan be verv readily corrected with the Midget Apparatus described in Chapter XX. Intermaxillary and Occipital Force.—There is no Class in which the inter-maxillary and occipital forces are more applicable than in malocclusions which aremainly characterized by a maleruption of the upper cuspids, particularly in thosecases which demand a considerable distal movement of the upper buccal teeth. In Fig. 141, 1 shows a common malocclusion of this division. If the lowerteeth are in normal dento-facial pose, it indicates that a premature loss of thedeciduous teeth has been followed by a drifting forward of the upper buccal teeth,demanding that they be restored to normal occlusion by a dist
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