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PARTIAL ERUPTION. 733

ture. The teeth, being drawn out of their sockets toward each other,
will soon meet and adapt their occlusal surfaces to each other. This
Fig. 695.
















Writer's plan of occluding bicuspids and molars.
adaptation may be assisted by grinding or re-shaping any cusps that
may be an obstruction. The case shown in Fig. 696 was treated in
Fig. 696.










Uesturation of occlusion.
the infirmary of the Dental Department of the University of Califor-
nia by a senior student under the writer's directions. An unexpected
result was also obtained. The upper arch was much narrower than the

Fig. 697










Labial b uiid ileiTC'ssinK canines.

lower. The upper teeth were drawn outward as well as downward and
the arch was widened.
The following case will serve to illustrate reciprocal movement
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