A Text-book of operative dentistryP. Blakiston, 1889 - 265 pages |
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Page 11
... show the general form of the tooth , reduced in size and with the extremities of the roots and cusps quite thin and ... shows it to con- sist of about 28 per cent . animal and 72 per cent . mineral matter , the latter being mostly ...
... show the general form of the tooth , reduced in size and with the extremities of the roots and cusps quite thin and ... shows it to con- sist of about 28 per cent . animal and 72 per cent . mineral matter , the latter being mostly ...
Page 13
... show that the first dentition is completed at the age of two and a half years . These twenty teeth exercise their functions during the three or four years that follow ; at six years of age the first permanent molars appear , and the ...
... show that the first dentition is completed at the age of two and a half years . These twenty teeth exercise their functions during the three or four years that follow ; at six years of age the first permanent molars appear , and the ...
Page 18
... shows an elongated outline , often a little constricted at the middle by the beginning of the grooves which pass down the mesial and distal surfaces of the single flattened roots . More frequently , however , the first superior bicuspid ...
... shows an elongated outline , often a little constricted at the middle by the beginning of the grooves which pass down the mesial and distal surfaces of the single flattened roots . More frequently , however , the first superior bicuspid ...
Page 19
... shows an outline similar to that of the grinding surface , four - sided with unequal angles . The root is divided into three , one large and nearly conical , diverging inward , and called the palatal root , and two buccal , the mesio ...
... shows an outline similar to that of the grinding surface , four - sided with unequal angles . The root is divided into three , one large and nearly conical , diverging inward , and called the palatal root , and two buccal , the mesio ...
Page 25
... being usually filled with extraneous matter . Recent researches by Dr. Miller seem to show lactic acid to be the principal agent in the production of caries . In practice , tissue that has been partially or wholly 3 DENTAL CARIES . 25.
... being usually filled with extraneous matter . Recent researches by Dr. Miller seem to show lactic acid to be the principal agent in the production of caries . In practice , tissue that has been partially or wholly 3 DENTAL CARIES . 25.
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