A Text-book of operative dentistryP. Blakiston, 1889 - 265 pages |
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Page 11
... neck is invested with a layer of enamel of varying thickness , and is described as the crown of the tooth , while a layer of cementum covers the root and usually overlaps the enamel to a slight extent . If the two last - named tissues ...
... neck is invested with a layer of enamel of varying thickness , and is described as the crown of the tooth , while a layer of cementum covers the root and usually overlaps the enamel to a slight extent . If the two last - named tissues ...
Page 12
... neck of a tooth , it is apparently structureless . Pericementum . - This membrane covers the root of the tooth , lying between it and the bony socket . It serves as a means of attachment and a medium of nutrition to the ce- mentum , and ...
... neck of a tooth , it is apparently structureless . Pericementum . - This membrane covers the root of the tooth , lying between it and the bony socket . It serves as a means of attachment and a medium of nutrition to the ce- mentum , and ...
Page 14
... neck and root . The crown is that part which is covered with enamel , and which in a normal tooth fully erupted is seen above the guin . The neck is a slight constriction immediately below the margin of the enamel which is closely ...
... neck and root . The crown is that part which is covered with enamel , and which in a normal tooth fully erupted is seen above the guin . The neck is a slight constriction immediately below the margin of the enamel which is closely ...
Page 16
... neck of a central incisor is nearly cylindrical , with a tendency toward a triangular form , broader toward the labial side , and the root nearly conical and usually quite straight . Superior Lateral Incisor ( Fig . 1 , B , p . 22 ) ...
... neck of a central incisor is nearly cylindrical , with a tendency toward a triangular form , broader toward the labial side , and the root nearly conical and usually quite straight . Superior Lateral Incisor ( Fig . 1 , B , p . 22 ) ...
Page 17
... neck in section is triangular , with angles much rounded , the root becoming somewhat more flattened , with a groove at each side . The root is also thick and considerably longer than the roots of the incisors . Hold the tooth as ...
... neck in section is triangular , with angles much rounded , the root becoming somewhat more flattened , with a groove at each side . The root is also thick and considerably longer than the roots of the incisors . Hold the tooth as ...
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