. Human embryology and morphology. Embryology, Human; Morphology. CHAPTEE V. DEVELOPMENT AND MOKPHOLOGY. OF THE TEETH. The Structure of a Tooth.âA tooth may be considered as made up of five parts (see Fig. 47): (1) The pulp, situated within (2) a capsule of dentine; the exposed part or crown of the dentine is coated by (3) the enamel; the imbedded part or root by a layer of boneâ(4) the crusta petrosa. The root is secured within its socket by (5) the peridental membrane, which acts as a periosteum to both the enamel dentine odonto-blasts pulp crusta petrosa epidermis of gum â peridental membra


. Human embryology and morphology. Embryology, Human; Morphology. CHAPTEE V. DEVELOPMENT AND MOKPHOLOGY. OF THE TEETH. The Structure of a Tooth.âA tooth may be considered as made up of five parts (see Fig. 47): (1) The pulp, situated within (2) a capsule of dentine; the exposed part or crown of the dentine is coated by (3) the enamel; the imbedded part or root by a layer of boneâ(4) the crusta petrosa. The root is secured within its socket by (5) the peridental membrane, which acts as a periosteum to both the enamel dentine odonto-blasts pulp crusta petrosa epidermis of gum â peridental membrane alueolus dental canal and artery Flo. 47.âShowing the parts of an incisor tooth. crusta petrosa and bony wall of the tooth socket. An account of the development of a tooth has to deal with the origin of each of these five 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 Keith, Arthur, Sir, 1866-1955. London : E. Arnold


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