General and dental pathology with special reference to etiology and pathologic anatomy; a treatise for students and practitioners . Fig. 167.—An upperlirM Bicuspid with an ab-normally long root. Pig. 168. A hypoplaatic upper bicuspid. Fig. 169. Proid( fli ction of an upper bicuspid. hypoplastic upper bicuspid, probably the first, is seen in Pig. 168,and in Pig. 169 a view of an upper bicuspid with a marked deflee-iion of the root. The upper second bicuspid may presenl variations affecting theDumber and size of its roots. As a general rule this tooth has bu1one root and our canal, the latter ha


General and dental pathology with special reference to etiology and pathologic anatomy; a treatise for students and practitioners . Fig. 167.—An upperlirM Bicuspid with an ab-normally long root. Pig. 168. A hypoplaatic upper bicuspid. Fig. 169. Proid( fli ction of an upper bicuspid. hypoplastic upper bicuspid, probably the first, is seen in Pig. 168,and in Pig. 169 a view of an upper bicuspid with a marked deflee-iion of the root. The upper second bicuspid may presenl variations affecting theDumber and size of its roots. As a general rule this tooth has bu1one root and our canal, the latter having its longest diameter in abuccolingual direction. Deviation from this type may consist in MACKosconc DEFORMITIES OF THE TEETH 275.


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