A practical treatise on the technics and principles of dental orthopedia and prosthetic correction of cleft palate . 296 PART VI. DEXTO-FACIAL MAWCCLUSIOXS occlusion, was made so that impressions could be taken for the casts as shown, tobe exhibited as a part of the illustrations of a paper which the author read beforethe International Dental Congress in 1893. This was one of the three cases which the author presented at that meeting toshow the possibility and practicability of an extensive bodily labial movementwith the contouring apparatus, and an extensive disto-mesial movement of thedentur


A practical treatise on the technics and principles of dental orthopedia and prosthetic correction of cleft palate . 296 PART VI. DEXTO-FACIAL MAWCCLUSIOXS occlusion, was made so that impressions could be taken for the casts as shown, tobe exhibited as a part of the illustrations of a paper which the author read beforethe International Dental Congress in 1893. This was one of the three cases which the author presented at that meeting toshow the possibility and practicability of an extensive bodily labial movementwith the contouring apparatus, and an extensive disto-mesial movement of thedentures with the intermaxillary elastic force. The author has never seen thiscase since its correction, but he learned from friends of the family that the teeth allwent back, which is not at all surprising considering the extensive disto-mesialmovement of the entire dentures, and the crude methods of retention then employed. The main reason why many cases of inherited upper retrusion in the authorsearly practice seemed impossible to permanently retain, was because in the processof correction, all the teeth of the up


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