. The principles and practice of dental surgery. ellular structure of the pulp of a ^ V L^ft-ti iU tilt-tooth, and the conversion of the cells into dentine, a The ,-,,.„„o„„ k-ir T111/.I0; ^fbloid-vessels and capillaries of the pulp, between which the r^*^*^** j ^^ llUCiei Olcellular structure is seen. 6 The cells in proce-s of con- . 1 A *? 11 1 Iversion into ivory. or dentine, and occupying the peri- tUe (iCntine CCllS, and 01pheral portion of the pulp. In the line between c c, the 1 c \. ^ of celLs into the structure of ivory, or den- the UaturC Ot the rCSUlt-tine, Is


. The principles and practice of dental surgery. ellular structure of the pulp of a ^ V L^ft-ti iU tilt-tooth, and the conversion of the cells into dentine, a The ,-,,.„„o„„ k-ir T111/.I0; ^fbloid-vessels and capillaries of the pulp, between which the r^*^*^** j ^^ llUCiei Olcellular structure is seen. 6 The cells in proce-s of con- . 1 A *? 11 1 Iversion into ivory. or dentine, and occupying the peri- tUe (iCntine CCllS, and 01pheral portion of the pulp. In the line between c c, the 1 c \. ^ of celLs into the structure of ivory, or den- the UaturC Ot the rCSUlt-tine, Is more clearly exhibited. . 1 • 1 ant ivory itself; which,according to Owen, to many of his predecessors and to themost autlioritative among his contemporaries, is permeated byan infinity of anastomosing canaliculi, while the tubules, moreor less marked by constiictions, are recognized by Nasmyth assolid fibres. The changes which the pulp undergoes a little before and atabout the time of the commencement of the deposition of earthy. FORMATION OF THE DENTINE. Ill Fig. 49. Fig. 50.


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