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Excerpt from The International Dental Journal, 1905, Vol. 26: A Monthly Periodical Devoted to Dental and Oral Science
IN order to fully understand this subject one Should first be thoroughly familiar with the typical positions of the teeth when entirely erupted and in normal occlusion with those of the Opposing jaw. It is also necessary to have a complete knowledge of the internal anatomy of the alveolar process. -therefore, a few illus trations showing the typically erupted teeth, with their occlusion, and the internal anatomy of the alveolar processes will be shown.
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