. The anatomy, physiology and pathology of the human teeth : with the most approved methods of treatment including operations, and the method of making and setting artificial teeth. ial, (Trigeminus.) 1. Root of the nerve. 2. Ganglion of Casser. 3. First branch, ophthalmic nerve. 4. Second branch, superior maxillary nerve. 5. Third branch, inferior maxillary nerve. 6. Frontal nerve. 7. Lachrymal nerve. 8. Nasal nerve. 9. Malar branch. 10. Infra-orbital nerve. 11. Posterior dental nerves to molares. 12. Anterior dental nerves to front teeth. 13. Terminating branches of infra-orbital. 14. Middle
. The anatomy, physiology and pathology of the human teeth : with the most approved methods of treatment including operations, and the method of making and setting artificial teeth. ial, (Trigeminus.) 1. Root of the nerve. 2. Ganglion of Casser. 3. First branch, ophthalmic nerve. 4. Second branch, superior maxillary nerve. 5. Third branch, inferior maxillary nerve. 6. Frontal nerve. 7. Lachrymal nerve. 8. Nasal nerve. 9. Malar branch. 10. Infra-orbital nerve. 11. Posterior dental nerves to molares. 12. Anterior dental nerves to front teeth. 13. Terminating branches of infra-orbital. 14. Middle dental nerve. 15. Inferior dental nerve. 16. Terminating branches of same to the chin. 17. Lingual nerve joined by 18. The chorda tympani. 19. Superficial temporal nerve. 20. Five muscular branches, viz., two temporal, two pterygoid, and one buccal, to the musclesof the same name. PLATE XV. {From Bourgery and Jacob.) APPLICATION OF THE KEY TO THE LOWER TEETH. 1. To the first molar, left side. 2. To the second molar, right side, tooth lifted. 3. To the dens sapientiae, left side. 4. To the same tooth on the right side, the fulcrum resting partly on the second molar. Plate AT.
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