Dental review; devoted to the advancement of dentistry. . Slide 5. Slide 6. had lingual occlusion on the right side. Another (Slide VI) shows asupernumerary lateral (age two years six months). Only one is nor-. Slide 7. Slide 8. mal (age three years six months. Slide VII). Even this occlusion ismarked by excessive overbite and may develop into the type shown inthe lower models. In one other case there was general lack of devel- 818 THE DENTAL REVIEW. opment and growth had to be stimulated by the expansion of botharches; in this and another case (Slide VII1) there was prematureeruption of 1 1,
Dental review; devoted to the advancement of dentistry. . Slide 5. Slide 6. had lingual occlusion on the right side. Another (Slide VI) shows asupernumerary lateral (age two years six months). Only one is nor-. Slide 7. Slide 8. mal (age three years six months. Slide VII). Even this occlusion ismarked by excessive overbite and may develop into the type shown inthe lower models. In one other case there was general lack of devel- 818 THE DENTAL REVIEW. opment and growth had to be stimulated by the expansion of botharches; in this and another case (Slide VII1) there was prematureeruption of 1 1, which under favoring conditions might develop intoAngles Class III. (Ages five years two months and seven years fourmonths.) Compare Slide L Of the remainder seven might be called normal, as far as our pres-ent knowledge goes; that is to say, the antero-posterior relation is
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