A Text-book of operative dentistryP. Blakiston, 1889 - 265 pages |
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Page 10
... buccal cusps of the latter , in the closure of the mouth , come between the buccal and lingual cusps of those above . It will be seen , also , that no tooth in either denture is exactly opposed to any one in the other , but that in ...
... buccal cusps of the latter , in the closure of the mouth , come between the buccal and lingual cusps of those above . It will be seen , also , that no tooth in either denture is exactly opposed to any one in the other , but that in ...
Page 15
... buccal surfaces are those which present toward the lips and cheeks , the term labial being applied to incisors and cuspids , and buccal to bicuspids and molars in either jaw . Lingual surfaces are those on all the teeth in both jaws ...
... buccal surfaces are those which present toward the lips and cheeks , the term labial being applied to incisors and cuspids , and buccal to bicuspids and molars in either jaw . Lingual surfaces are those on all the teeth in both jaws ...
Page 17
... mentioned developed into the prominence of a cusp . The buccal cusp is thicker and stouter . This surface presents an outline somewhat quadrilateral in form ; the palatal border THE DECIDUOUS AND PERMANENT DENTITIONS . 17.
... mentioned developed into the prominence of a cusp . The buccal cusp is thicker and stouter . This surface presents an outline somewhat quadrilateral in form ; the palatal border THE DECIDUOUS AND PERMANENT DENTITIONS . 17.
Page 18
... buccal surface is strongly convex in all directions and similar in outline to the corresponding surface of the cuspid . The palatal surface much resembles the buccal , but it is not as broad and is more rounded from side to side . The ...
... buccal surface is strongly convex in all directions and similar in outline to the corresponding surface of the cuspid . The palatal surface much resembles the buccal , but it is not as broad and is more rounded from side to side . The ...
Page 19
... buccal by a thick , oblique ridge , and between this ridge and the mesio - buccal cusp is a deep depres- sion , from which a fissure extends toward and often through the buccal border . Another extends toward the mesial bor- der and a ...
... buccal by a thick , oblique ridge , and between this ridge and the mesio - buccal cusp is a deep depres- sion , from which a fissure extends toward and often through the buccal border . Another extends toward the mesial bor- der and a ...
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