Thanks John, I'll post this over at EF.
While looking for some early Oswald photos it seems that for whatever reason he was reluctant to give a big toothy grin, in fact he mainly covered his top teeth with his top lip. A habit that followed him into adulthood. Oswald is again pulling his top lip over his top teeth and what we see is just shadows inside his mouth.So I made a quick morph and it becomes obvious to me that in the classroom photo we can see Oswald straining his top lip over his gums and teeth to bring his lip forward.Kinda like this................................
So, I guess the historical records are wrong then, and this is not really Lee Oswald.
Considering the change of angle, the match of tooth size and overall spacing is virtually identical.
almost, nearly, close to, verging on, just about, essentially, roughly, approximately
Now we have a resident forensic dentist in our midst! And a rush to kudos from his com-padres.Loves the word virtual -----But not exactly....not precisely matching.
... it seems that for whatever reason he was reluctant to give a big toothy grin, in fact he mainly covered his top teeth with his top lip.