Descriptive Anatomy of the Human Teeth

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Descriptive Anatomy of the Human Teeth
G V Greene Vardiman Black
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RIGHT UPPER CENTRAL INCISOR, LINGUAL SURFACE, a, Cutting edge ; b, mesial surface ; c, distal surface ; d, gingival ridge, or cingulum ; g, mesial angle ; h, distal angle ; i, body of root ; k, apex of root ; m, distal marginal ridge ;, mesial marginal ridge.
FIG. 3 * (Par. 18). LEFT UPPER CENTRAL INCISOR, LINGUAL SURFACE, showing lingual pit. The cutting edge, a, is considerably worn. The mesial and distal marginal ridges, 6, c, are prominent ; d, linguo-gingival ridge ; /, gingival line ; g,
...mesial angle ; h, distal angle ; ?', body of root ; k, apex of root ; TO, lingual pit.
FIG. 4* (Par. 19). RIGHT UPPER CENTRAL INCISOR, MESIAL SURFACE, a, Mesial angle ; d, gingival ridge ; /, /, gingival line, showing its labio-lingual curvature ; i, body of root ; k, apex of root.
FIG. 5* (Par. 21). LEFT UPPER CENTRAL INCISOR, LINGUAL SURFACE. Young, un- worn tooth. The developmental lines, or grooves, are made diagrammatically promi- nent to show the form of the lobes, a, Middle lobe ; b, mesial lobe ; c distal lobe ; d, lingual lobe ; e, e, linguo-gingival groove ; /, /, lingual developmental grooves ; g, mesial angle ; h, distal angle.


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