A practical treatise on the technics and principles of dental orthopedia and prosthetic correction of cleft palate . 250 PART VI. DENTO-FACIAL MALOCCLUSIONS of the upper. As a considerable forward movement of the entire lower denture anda slight retruding movement of the upper can be easily accomplished with youngpatients, with the intermaxillary force, placing the dentures in normal occlusion, Fig. it is this particular Type in which this method of force has seemed to be especiallyapplicable. See Fig. 127, Chapter XXI. The surprising possibility of a reciprocal disto-mesial shifting of


A practical treatise on the technics and principles of dental orthopedia and prosthetic correction of cleft palate . 250 PART VI. DENTO-FACIAL MALOCCLUSIONS of the upper. As a considerable forward movement of the entire lower denture anda slight retruding movement of the upper can be easily accomplished with youngpatients, with the intermaxillary force, placing the dentures in normal occlusion, Fig. it is this particular Type in which this method of force has seemed to be especiallyapplicable. See Fig. 127, Chapter XXI. The surprising possibility of a reciprocal disto-mesial shifting of the buccalteeth to a normal occlusion was the one thing which caused the Angle school oforthodontists to believe—as many of them still believe today—that all casesbelonging to Class II malocclusions should be treated in this manner. Fig. 173.


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