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18 UsiNc; Tm. Incisok Pa iFi Rfcisikr All this tiiiK* the registering point in the Incisor Path Register has been held up away from the Horseshoe Plate. It is now re- leasee! and allowed to come into contact with the blackened wax. (Fi'oiu Tlie Dental Cusinos.) 111. No. 16. The Incisor Path Ciuide registering on the blackened area of the Horseshoe Plate. The Guide must be mounted high enough above the plate so that the pattern can be clearly seen. (From Tlie Dental Cosmos.) 111. No. 17. A pattern traced by the Incisor Path Register. A very valuable function of this pattern is to indicate whether the patient is "biting forward". So long as the patient "bites forward," the front angle of the pattern will not be sharp. The patient Is Instructed to move the mandible from side to side with the trial plates In contact. The registering point wdll trace a pattern in the wax. This pattern should have a sharp point, In front