A practical treatise on the technics and principles of dental orthopedia and prosthetic correction of cleft palate . A two-band stationary anchorage is attached to the molars, with provisionsfor the attachment of elastics and for the bow to extrude the premolars, etc. Thisarrangement is particularly applicable for the correction of close-bite malocclusionsin Division 2, where little or no mesial movement of the buccal teeth is cases in Division 1, single bands upon the first and second molars, with shortbuccal tubes for the bow, would permit a mesial and extruding movement. Theinte
A practical treatise on the technics and principles of dental orthopedia and prosthetic correction of cleft palate . A two-band stationary anchorage is attached to the molars, with provisionsfor the attachment of elastics and for the bow to extrude the premolars, etc. Thisarrangement is particularly applicable for the correction of close-bite malocclusionsin Division 2, where little or no mesial movement of the buccal teeth is cases in Division 1, single bands upon the first and second molars, with shortbuccal tubes for the bow, would permit a mesial and extruding movement. Theintermaxillary elastics passing more directly from one jaw to the other are calculatedto exert a direct extruding force upon both the lower and upper buccal teeth. CHAPTER XXXIX. CONCOMITANT CHARACTERS. CLASS II. 287 The occipital bow A, in Fig. 78, shown in position, may be exchanged for occip-ital bow C, shown on the right, if a more direct retruding force upon the cuspids is demanded. General Bimaxillary Infra-Occlusion A more rare character of close-bite malocclusion, which may be properly termedbimaxillary inf
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