. Dental Twenty-first Slide Twenty-second Slide 21st Slide. This shows their position after having been properlyregulated by a skillful dentist. 22d Slide. This shows a picture of the same young lady after herteeth have been properly adjusted. See what an Twenty-third Slide Twenty-fourth Slide 890 THE DENTAL SUMMARY 23d Slide. This is a picture of a typical mouth breather. Theprimary cause of mouth breathing is almost invariably theseadenoid growths I have mentioned, and I cannot impress onyour forcibly the importance of having a child underthe supervision of a


. Dental Twenty-first Slide Twenty-second Slide 21st Slide. This shows their position after having been properlyregulated by a skillful dentist. 22d Slide. This shows a picture of the same young lady after herteeth have been properly adjusted. See what an Twenty-third Slide Twenty-fourth Slide 890 THE DENTAL SUMMARY 23d Slide. This is a picture of a typical mouth breather. Theprimary cause of mouth breathing is almost invariably theseadenoid growths I have mentioned, and I cannot impress onyour forcibly the importance of having a child underthe supervision of a competent dentist during the wholeperiod of dentition. Some children were born with them,and a strange thing about them is, that they almost alwaysdisappear at about the age of sixteen, but they have beenthere long enough to cause a great deal of trouble. Besidescausing the child to breathe through its mouth, they maycause deafness, and act as breeding places for germs ofmany childhood diseases, such as diphtheria, scarlet fever, etc. By being obliged to breathe through the mouth whilethe bones of the face are in the formative stage, the face isnarrowed, causing the teeth to protrude, and sometimes theback teeth seem to erupt through too far, the mouth nothaving been ke


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