General and dental pathology with special reference to etiology and pathologic anatomy; a treatise for students and practitioners . Fig. 197.—Dwarfed lower third Fig. 198.—Dwarfed upper third molar. ever, less frequently the seat of abnormal development than thefirst molar. The roots may converge at their A lowersecond molar may present four well-developed roots (Fig. 194). BBarrett: Loc. cit. MACROSCOPIC PKFOKMITIKN OF THE TEETH \is:\ Third Molars.—-The third molar is frequently the scat of ab-normal development. Prom Ihe almosl perfect upper and lowerthird molars closely re


General and dental pathology with special reference to etiology and pathologic anatomy; a treatise for students and practitioners . Fig. 197.—Dwarfed lower third Fig. 198.—Dwarfed upper third molar. ever, less frequently the seat of abnormal development than thefirst molar. The roots may converge at their A lowersecond molar may present four well-developed roots (Fig. 194). BBarrett: Loc. cit. MACROSCOPIC PKFOKMITIKN OF THE TEETH \is:\ Third Molars.—-The third molar is frequently the scat of ab-normal development. Prom Ihe almosl perfect upper and lowerthird molars closely resembling their respective second molars,every type of deviation is found, even down to the dwarfed molar.


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