A practical treatise on the technics and principles of dental orthopedia and prosthetic correction of cleft palate . which will effectually prevent thispossibility. There is such a variety of conditions that will arise no rules can belaid down, as much will depend upon the ingenuity and skill of the operator. Fig. 40 made from the dental casts of a girl 15 years of age, illustrates a case onthe left in which a wide anterior cleft bereft of the entire intermaxillary portionhad become closed in front, so that the right cuspid nearly touched the secondpremolar on the opposite side—the loss of the


A practical treatise on the technics and principles of dental orthopedia and prosthetic correction of cleft palate . which will effectually prevent thispossibility. There is such a variety of conditions that will arise no rules can belaid down, as much will depend upon the ingenuity and skill of the operator. Fig. 40 made from the dental casts of a girl 15 years of age, illustrates a case onthe left in which a wide anterior cleft bereft of the entire intermaxillary portionhad become closed in front, so that the right cuspid nearly touched the secondpremolar on the opposite side—the loss of the intervening teeth and tissues doubtlessoccurred from the cause referred to. In observing the decidedly abnormal retrudedposition of the remaining front teeth in relation to the lower denture, one can im-agine something of the facial deformity which this produced, as shown on the left CHAPTER VII. IRREGULARITIES AND SURGICAL FAILURES 473 of Fig. 41. On the right of Fig. 40 will be seen the expanded arch and correctedposition of the teeth, resulting in a good masticating occlusion of the buccal teeth, Fig. Fi(.. 41.


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