Manual of dental surgery and pathology . ie excess of space is usurpedby the advance of the permanent molar; a fact which has beengenerally overlooked, as it has been stated that such space isaccorded to accommodate the permanent euspidati. Figs. 82and 83, drawn from normal pre[)arations, clearly illustrate thispoint. In well-developed maxillie the earlv removal of the temporaryteeth will have little effect up(^n the permanent dental , where all have been removed before the eru[)tion of onepermanent tooth, are taken to illustrate this point, but it iscertainly very different in the c


Manual of dental surgery and pathology . ie excess of space is usurpedby the advance of the permanent molar; a fact which has beengenerally overlooked, as it has been stated that such space isaccorded to accommodate the permanent euspidati. Figs. 82and 83, drawn from normal pre[)arations, clearly illustrate thispoint. In well-developed maxillie the earlv removal of the temporaryteeth will have little effect up(^n the permanent dental , where all have been removed before the eru[)tion of onepermanent tooth, are taken to illustrate this point, but it iscertainly very different in the case of a defective , as in the cut (Fig. 84) of a case which we treated un-fortunately in this way very man^ years ago, where the incisorsand euspidati of the first series were removed to accommodatethe four incisors of the second series, and where everything IRREGULARITIES IN PERMANENT TEETH, 105 looked very satisfactory up to the eruption of tlie euspidati,when two bicuspids had to be removed, and a plate worn to Fia:. Fis;. 83.


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