A text-book of dental histology and embryology, including laboratory directions . Front view of the skull shown in Fig. 306. Note the relation of the permanentincisors and cuspids to each other and the roots of the temporary teeth. 398 THE TEETH AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE FACE to cause reflex nervous symptoms, which commonly precedethe eruption of the temporary molars, and so developmentcontinues,until all of the temporary teeth are in place. About Fig. 308. Dentition in the eighth year. Note the position of the cuspids and comparewith Fig. 310. THE GROWTH OF THE JAWS 399 the sixth year the first


A text-book of dental histology and embryology, including laboratory directions . Front view of the skull shown in Fig. 306. Note the relation of the permanentincisors and cuspids to each other and the roots of the temporary teeth. 398 THE TEETH AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE FACE to cause reflex nervous symptoms, which commonly precedethe eruption of the temporary molars, and so developmentcontinues,until all of the temporary teeth are in place. About Fig. 308. Dentition in the eighth year. Note the position of the cuspids and comparewith Fig. 310. THE GROWTH OF THE JAWS 399 the sixth year the first permanent molars take their place atthe distal of the temporary teeth and their cusps interlock(Fig. 305). The importance of these teeth can scarcely be Fig. 309


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