A practical treatise on the technics and principles of dental orthopedia and prosthetic correction of cleft palate . studded here and there with enamel prominences, demonstrated at once its odon-tomatous character. As the tooth one year after this time presented no signsof erupting, the second radiogram on the right was made, which shows the incisor Fig. at a somewhat advanced stage, but evidently retarded in its growth by dormantphysiologic processes or obstructed by the overlying secondary dense tissues whichclosed the original wound. This was freely removed as before. In another year
A practical treatise on the technics and principles of dental orthopedia and prosthetic correction of cleft palate . studded here and there with enamel prominences, demonstrated at once its odon-tomatous character. As the tooth one year after this time presented no signsof erupting, the second radiogram on the right was made, which shows the incisor Fig. at a somewhat advanced stage, but evidently retarded in its growth by dormantphysiologic processes or obstructed by the overlying secondary dense tissues whichclosed the original wound. This was freely removed as before. In another year thecase again presented with the incisor sufficiently erupted, as shown by cast B, toattach a band appliance for its final correction, which resulted as shown in cast C. 374 PART VII. UNCLASSIFIED MALOCCLUSIONS Fig. 282 was made from the radiogram and casts of a girl sixteen years of ageat presentment. The surface of the surrounding gum, as shown by cast A,gave no indication of the impacted incisor, which in the radiogram is seen to beinterrupted in its physiologic eruption by an odontomata located at its mesio-incisal area. This was removed—with the overlying process—and can now beseen at the right of the radiogram. About one year afterwards—during which timethere were several minor operations to remove obstructing tissue—the tooth wassufficie
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