A practical treatise on the technics and principles of dental orthopedia and prosthetic correction of cleft palate . Fig. This case is a fair illustration of many similar cases older than forty yearswhich were corrected with equal success in the authors practice. Fourth Character. The Closure of Molar Spaces after Extraction An interruption in the development of the crowns of the first permanent molarsduring dentition is not so very rare. Nor is it rare to find the crowns of these teethat ten, eleven, and twelve years of age, so broken down with the ravages of decaythat their permanent p


A practical treatise on the technics and principles of dental orthopedia and prosthetic correction of cleft palate . Fig. This case is a fair illustration of many similar cases older than forty yearswhich were corrected with equal success in the authors practice. Fourth Character. The Closure of Molar Spaces after Extraction An interruption in the development of the crowns of the first permanent molarsduring dentition is not so very rare. Nor is it rare to find the crowns of these teethat ten, eleven, and twelve years of age, so broken down with the ravages of decaythat their permanent preservation is questionable. When this occiirs in a dentiirewhich shows by every indication that it is decidedly protruded in its dento-facialrelations, the defective molars, instead of the premolars, should be unhesitatingly 360 PART VII. UNCLASSIFIED MALOCCLUSIONS extracted, and appliances placed that will close the wide molar spaces by a bodilymovement of the adjoining teeth. See improved appliances for the bodily disto-mesial movement of buccal teeth to close interproximate spaces, described andillustrated in various


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