Dental cosmos . ich has meanwhile di-minished, across the center, about one-half. The base of the triangle is thusconsiderably shorter than the in all the other incisor teeth, thelingual face is concave and the labialslightly convex longitudinally. The enamel surface extends furtheston the lingual aspect. The root is somewhat conical, with a slightdeflection from the median line near the apex. Palato-labially it isnearly central with the crown, slightly preponderating on the labialside. Its thickness is nearly double its width. The tooth is so set in the jaw that the labio-cervical ma
Dental cosmos . ich has meanwhile di-minished, across the center, about one-half. The base of the triangle is thusconsiderably shorter than the in all the other incisor teeth, thelingual face is concave and the labialslightly convex longitudinally. The enamel surface extends furtheston the lingual aspect. The root is somewhat conical, with a slightdeflection from the median line near the apex. Palato-labially it isnearly central with the crown, slightly preponderating on the labialside. Its thickness is nearly double its width. The tooth is so set in the jaw that the labio-cervical margin ofenamel is nearly on a vertical line with the labial tip of enamel,the former projecting slightly. The labial fullness of the rootcauses a slight projection of the gum. Plate I.—Inferior Lateral Incisor. Reversing the order in the upper jaw, the inferior lateral is largerthan the inferior central, which it otherwise resembles in shape andgeneral characteristics, except that it is more rounded in 604 THE DENTAL COSMOS.
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