A practical treatise on the technics and principles of dental orthopedia and prosthetic correction of cleft palate . the perfect htiman face as some gradation of these two characters, particularlythat of the protrusions. Of the many people we meet whose faces are denominatedas plain or homely, if their facial outlines were analyzed from an artistic stand-point, a very large proportion would be found due to a partial or full protrusion orretrusion of both upper and lower lips in relation to the rest of the features, andcaused by some degree of protrusion or retrusion of the dentures. As the lar
A practical treatise on the technics and principles of dental orthopedia and prosthetic correction of cleft palate . the perfect htiman face as some gradation of these two characters, particularlythat of the protrusions. Of the many people we meet whose faces are denominatedas plain or homely, if their facial outlines were analyzed from an artistic stand-point, a very large proportion would be found due to a partial or full protrusion orretrusion of both upper and lower lips in relation to the rest of the features, andcaused by some degree of protrusion or retrusion of the dentures. As the largestmajority of these are stamped with the lesser degrees of these characters, and as 232 CHAPTER XXIX. DIVISION 2. CLASS I. 233 the most of them have a typically normal occlusion, no one^or at least very few^ever thinks of correction by orthodontic methods, even though the faces of manycould be made beautiful by a very slight movement of the teeth. Though much has been published by the author within the past fifteen yearsin regard to bimaxillary protrusion, the great majority of the Angle school ortho-dontists
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