A Text-book of operative dentistryP. Blakiston, 1889 - 265 pages |
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... Cuspids , . • 17 to 20 66 Cuspids , II 66 Second molars , 20 to 30 66 Second molars , Third molars , 12 16 to 25 66 The lower teeth in each dentition appear a little earlier than the upper . Periods of Dentition . - A comparison of the ...
... Cuspids , . • 17 to 20 66 Cuspids , II 66 Second molars , 20 to 30 66 Second molars , Third molars , 12 16 to 25 66 The lower teeth in each dentition appear a little earlier than the upper . Periods of Dentition . - A comparison of the ...
Page 14
... cuspids and molars . Those in the upper jaw are described as the superior or upper teeth , and those in the lower ... cuspid , two bicuspids and three molars . The incisors are usually distinguished as central and lateral , but first and ...
... cuspids and molars . Those in the upper jaw are described as the superior or upper teeth , and those in the lower ... cuspid , two bicuspids and three molars . The incisors are usually distinguished as central and lateral , but first and ...
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... cuspids , and buccal to bicuspids and molars in either jaw . Lingual surfaces are those on all the teeth in both jaws presenting toward the tongue or the cavity of the mouth . This surface on the upper teeth is more commonly called ...
... cuspids , and buccal to bicuspids and molars in either jaw . Lingual surfaces are those on all the teeth in both jaws presenting toward the tongue or the cavity of the mouth . This surface on the upper teeth is more commonly called ...
Page 26
... cuspids the proximal surfaces are the most frequently affected , and next the labial surface at the mar- gin of the gum . If a pit exists on the palatal surface , this is frequently the seat of caries . The bicuspids are also most ...
... cuspids the proximal surfaces are the most frequently affected , and next the labial surface at the mar- gin of the gum . If a pit exists on the palatal surface , this is frequently the seat of caries . The bicuspids are also most ...
Page 60
... cuspids from the labial surface , but distal cavities in inferior cuspids may sometimes be opened from the lingual surface . After the teeth are separated proximal cavities in bicuspids and molars should be opened toward the grinding ...
... cuspids from the labial surface , but distal cavities in inferior cuspids may sometimes be opened from the lingual surface . After the teeth are separated proximal cavities in bicuspids and molars should be opened toward the grinding ...
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