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17 The resting point of the condyle, and the working part of the path are there clearly indicated. The card should now be laid aside for future use. a. -(r iO'' ••'sv- 35- .•:*3*'- X .. '-Kr ••>; .3? Sf' Jl5'- m'- ikr ^ / \ yky- .^3g•••• .'yf ^• M- -'3f 3l» 2.V y "v m zr^iT sr 33' .•33- K /- ^ tv^i^ -90' '40* .:-^^. (Fn.iii Tlie Dental dsiiios.) 111. No. 15. Typical Condyle Paths. The paths "a" to "i" inclusive show differences in form and slant of the right and left paths in the same patient. The paths "m" to "q" show that other differences in form or slant may occur between the path of the opening movement and the path of the lateral movement of the mandible. The path of the lateral movement alone has value in the articulation of artifi- cial teeth. The Condyle Path Register may now be removed from the Horseshoe Plate. Care must be taken that the positions of the pencil holders are not in the least altered.
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