. 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, with thirty plates. 6*// .SVote ft^- Henry Oafrf , fuhUshed hy Carey di Karl P S Duval, Lith Plul PLATE XII. {From Robertson and Fox.) RECESSION OF THE GUMS. DEPOSIT OF TARTAR. 1, 3. Gums in a healthy state sending pointed processes between the teeth. 2, 4. Gums unhealthy, receding. 5. Gums and alveoli both receding. 6. Denudation of the fangs which are blackened by exposure, produced by the absorp-t


. 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, with thirty plates. 6*// .SVote ft^- Henry Oafrf , fuhUshed hy Carey di Karl P S Duval, Lith Plul PLATE XII. {From Robertson and Fox.) RECESSION OF THE GUMS. DEPOSIT OF TARTAR. 1, 3. Gums in a healthy state sending pointed processes between the teeth. 2, 4. Gums unhealthy, receding. 5. Gums and alveoli both receding. 6. Denudation of the fangs which are blackened by exposure, produced by the absorp-tion of the gums and the anterior walls of the alveoli. 7. Denudation affecting three teeth only, the opposite ones being healthy. 8. Deposit of tartar coloured by the food. 9. Accumulation of tartar on the front of the incisors, uniting them into a mass. 10. Deposit of white or uncoloured tartar. 11, 12, 13, 14. Deposits of tartar carried to an extreme degree, so as to envelope almostthe whole fang. PLATE XIII. (From Quain.) THE MUSCLES OF MASTICATION. Figure 1. The temporalis muscle. 1. 1. 1. Its origin. 2. Its insertion. 3. External lateral 2. The pterygoid muscles. 1. 1. Origin


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