Veterinary notes for horse owners : a manual of horse medicine and surgery . Fig. 258.—Tables of incisors (nat. size). The chief features in these teeth (Figs. 256, 257 and 258) are:increased length of crown; decrease of width of the neck of thecorner incisors of the upper jaw (Fig. 256); increased obliquity ofthe lower incisors; and decrease of the width of the tables of thecentral and lateral incisors (Fig. 258), which fact brings themnearly into a straight line in each jaw. Hence, when seen fromthe front (Fig. 257), the upper corner incisors are well in fact that the upper incisors
Veterinary notes for horse owners : a manual of horse medicine and surgery . Fig. 258.—Tables of incisors (nat. size). The chief features in these teeth (Figs. 256, 257 and 258) are:increased length of crown; decrease of width of the neck of thecorner incisors of the upper jaw (Fig. 256); increased obliquity ofthe lower incisors; and decrease of the width of the tables of thecentral and lateral incisors (Fig. 258), which fact brings themnearly into a straight line in each jaw. Hence, when seen fromthe front (Fig. 257), the upper corner incisors are well in fact that the upper incisors partly cover the lower incisorsof the mouth shown in Fig. 256, gives a false appearance of obliquityto the lower incisors in Fig. 257. 796 MOUTH AT 14 Fig. 259.—Side view of incisors (nat. size).
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