The exterior of the horse . Fig. 278.—Longitudinal section of a permanentincisor that has been used. Fig. 279.—Eccentric and longitudinal sec-tion of the superior and inferior interme-diates of the adult, showing the differentcharacters of the external dental cavity. The incased extremity or root presents a large opening which leads into acavity in the interior of the tooth, in which the dental pulp is lodged. This is Jthe internal dental or pulp cavity. The preceding details apply in a general manner to all the incisor nevertheless present some slight modifications if each individu


The exterior of the horse . Fig. 278.—Longitudinal section of a permanentincisor that has been used. Fig. 279.—Eccentric and longitudinal sec-tion of the superior and inferior interme-diates of the adult, showing the differentcharacters of the external dental cavity. The incased extremity or root presents a large opening which leads into acavity in the interior of the tooth, in which the dental pulp is lodged. This is Jthe internal dental or pulp cavity. The preceding details apply in a general manner to all the incisor nevertheless present some slight modifications if each individual tooth beexamined in particular. Hence we have presented in Fig. 280 antero-posteriorlongitudinal sections of three superior and inferior incisors of the same side,obtained from the jaws of a five-year-old horse, in order that the reader mayview for himself the modifications of which we speak. Successive Forms of the Dental Table.—From the con-tinual friction and rubbing against each other, the incisors progressivel


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