. Age of the domestic animals : being a complete treatise on the dentition of the horse, ox, sheep, hog, and dog, and on the various other means of determining the age of these animals. Domestic animals -- Age; Teeth. Fig. S. I. Longitudinal section of a permanent incisor, leveled. II. Eccentric and longitudinal section of superior and inferior intermediate permanent incisor, to show the differential characters of the dental cup. the free portion. The free portion, or crown, is flattened from in front to beliind, and is hollowed out by a cavity known as the external dental cavity or cujk (Fig.


. Age of the domestic animals : being a complete treatise on the dentition of the horse, ox, sheep, hog, and dog, and on the various other means of determining the age of these animals. Domestic animals -- Age; Teeth. Fig. S. I. Longitudinal section of a permanent incisor, leveled. II. Eccentric and longitudinal section of superior and inferior intermediate permanent incisor, to show the differential characters of the dental cup. the free portion. The free portion, or crown, is flattened from in front to beliind, and is hollowed out by a cavity known as the external dental cavity or cujk (Fig. 7, B and C.) In tlie virgin tooth tliere is a border in front and a border behind; the latter is not so high as the first, but in old teeth these become worn off until perfectly level, when the extremity of the tooth takes the name of the fable of the tooth. (Fig. 8, I, upper extremity.) The external dental cavity (Fig. 9, <( a a), surrounded by. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Huidekoper, Rush Shippen, 1854-1901. Philadelphia ; London : F. A. Davis


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