. The science and practice of dental surgery. ooth; on thepalatal surface of the plate, opposite and nearthe first molar, a hook directed dlstally isvulcanized. Two rubber bands are stretchedfrom the canine to the attachments on the platenear the corresponding molar, one being buccaland the other palatal to the teeth. The spurson tlic canine band should be towards the distalaspect of that tooth. The jJate should accu-rately fit the medial surface of the first molar ifthat surface is exposed. On one side. 27. Fixed Appliances.—As in paragraph 25,the apparatus being arranged to operate on onesid


. The science and practice of dental surgery. ooth; on thepalatal surface of the plate, opposite and nearthe first molar, a hook directed dlstally isvulcanized. Two rubber bands are stretchedfrom the canine to the attachments on the platenear the corresponding molar, one being buccaland the other palatal to the teeth. The spurson tlic canine band should be towards the distalaspect of that tooth. The jJate should accu-rately fit the medial surface of the first molar ifthat surface is exposed. On one side. 27. Fixed Appliances.—As in paragraph 25,the apparatus being arranged to operate on oneside only. 28. Removable Appliances.—As in para-graph 26, the apparatus being arranged tooperate on one side only. is, when the abnormal position of the lower jawand teeth have given rise to inferior treatment is the reverse of that adoptedin cases of inferior retrusion. Upper and lowerbows are applied, tlie latter having a hook forthe application of intcr-maxillary force aboutopposite the canine ; at its other end the rubber. bow must


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