. Anatomy, descriptive and applied. Anatomy. THE MOUTH, ORAL OH BUCCAL CAVITY 1205 it as far as the neck. This is the root-, or pericemental membrane (periosteum alve- olare). At the margin of the the periosteian l)econies continuous with the fil)rous structure of the gums. Surfaces.—In consequence of the curve of the dental arch, such terms as anterior, posterior, internal, and external, as applied to the teeth, are misleading and con- fusing. Special terms are therefore applied to the different surfaces of a tootii: That which looks toward the lips and cheek is the labial or buccal


. Anatomy, descriptive and applied. Anatomy. THE MOUTH, ORAL OH BUCCAL CAVITY 1205 it as far as the neck. This is the root-, or pericemental membrane (periosteum alve- olare). At the margin of the the periosteian l)econies continuous with the fil)rous structure of the gums. Surfaces.—In consequence of the curve of the dental arch, such terms as anterior, posterior, internal, and external, as applied to the teeth, are misleading and con- fusing. Special terms are therefore applied to the different surfaces of a tootii: That which looks toward the lips and cheek is the labial or buccal surface (fades. Fig. 026.—Deciduous teetli of left side. Labial Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Gray, Henry, 1825-1861; Spitzka, Edward Anthony, 1876-1922. Philadelphia, New York, Lea & Febiger


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