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LACK OF ANTERIOR OCCLUSTOX. 789
of the teeth most interfering with occlusion, and then continue grind-
ing until the necessary cliange is eifocted." ^
The writer has lately applied cataphoresis successfully after having
Fig. 805.
Kingsley's appliance for forcing molars into their sockets.
ground the teeth away till they were quite sensitive. The operation was
thus continued two or three times in succession till the required reduction
was eiFected.
Fio. 806.
Kingsley's appliance for forcinc molars into their sockets.
Bv the use of a chinpiece and cap on the head similar to that shown
in Figs. 783 and 784 for reducing lower protrusion the anterior por-
tion of the jaws may be closed. There are three possible solutions as
' Orthodontli, 'Jd ed., p. 195.

