The Origin And Formation of the Dental Follicle the First Memoir On the Develo

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The Origin And Formation of the Dental Follicle the First Memoir On the Develo
Charles Legros
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" The particular point in this statement of Dursy to which I allude, and to which I wish to call your special attention, is that referring to the semi- lunar area of tissue extending along each half of the jaw, and from which the dentine-germs are de- veloped. If the anatomical description of Dursy OF THE DENTAL FOLLICLE. 99 is correct (and I am not aware that it is disputed), a dentine-germ might be developed from any point of this semi-lunar area which should be reached by the enamel-organ. N...o particular point is assigned to the development of any especial den- tine-germ: that is entirely accidental, and de- pends upon the course which the enamel-organ takes.
For example : If the epithelial cord of a cuspid should deviate from its normal course, so as to come in contact with this dentinal sheet of tissue at a point between the bicuspids, the cuspid would be developed between those two teeth. In fact, whatever point in this tissue the enamel- organ of the cuspid should reach, the future tooth would be a true cuspid.


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