. Diseases of the mouth; for physicians, dentists, medical and dental students . iiished in sizein all directions, and the hypoplasic. aniorplious ])or-tion of each of these teeth, without any enamel, restsu])<)n the normal part of the teeth as a base. Thiscondition resembles the notchinj^ of the IlutcJiiiisonteeth, with the difference that here the distin-bance tothe calcification process lasted longer. The upper la-teral incisor teeth are a little worn away at the nior-sal margins. The upper and loAver canine and thelower incisor teeth show a high grade of hypoplasiatoward their morsal ma


. Diseases of the mouth; for physicians, dentists, medical and dental students . iiished in sizein all directions, and the hypoplasic. aniorplious ])or-tion of each of these teeth, without any enamel, restsu])<)n the normal part of the teeth as a base. Thiscondition resembles the notchinj^ of the IlutcJiiiisonteeth, with the difference that here the distin-bance tothe calcification process lasted longer. The upper la-teral incisor teeth are a little worn away at the nior-sal margins. The upper and loAver canine and thelower incisor teeth show a high grade of hypoplasiatoward their morsal margins. The hypoplasia, onthe morsal surfaces of the fom- first molar teeth, isespecially marked. Here the dirty yellow humj^ed-up morsal surface of the teeth is situated upon the re-maining normal part of the tooth. The cuspid, bicuspid, and the other molar teeth,so far as they are preserved, are perfectly developed. Figure 62.~-Heredosyphilitic Teeth Shows an especially marked hypoplasia of themorsal surfaces of the first molar teeth. 242 Plate XLII. Figs. 58, 59, 60, 61, 62.


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