On extraction, with notes on the anatomy and physiology, of the teeth, for medical students . _C. (i) Right Lower First Bicuspid, Grinding Surface, a, Buccal ridge; l>, lingualridge ; c, distal angle ; (f, mesial angle ; e, distal pit or fissure ; f, mesial pitor fissure ; _;>, ridge passing from buccal cusp to lingual cusp. (2) Right Lower First Bicuspid, Buccal .Surface, a, Point of buccal cusp ; /, apex of root ; c, body of root ; 1/, gingival line ; c, mesial angle ; /, distal angle ;g, buccal grooves. (3) Left Lower Bicuspid, Mesial Surface, a, Point of buccal cusp ; /, apex of root
On extraction, with notes on the anatomy and physiology, of the teeth, for medical students . _C. (i) Right Lower First Bicuspid, Grinding Surface, a, Buccal ridge; l>, lingualridge ; c, distal angle ; (f, mesial angle ; e, distal pit or fissure ; f, mesial pitor fissure ; _;>, ridge passing from buccal cusp to lingual cusp. (2) Right Lower First Bicuspid, Buccal .Surface, a, Point of buccal cusp ; /, apex of root ; c, body of root ; 1/, gingival line ; c, mesial angle ; /, distal angle ;g, buccal grooves. (3) Left Lower Bicuspid, Mesial Surface, a, Point of buccal cusp ; /, apex of root ; c, body of root; </, gingival line ; e, lingual cusp. 5° DENTAL ANATOMY two cusps are united by a distinct ridge, having asmall fissure on both sides of it. The root is notquite so flattened as its neighbour in the upper jaw,and is quite straight (Fig. 33).
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