. Operative and dental anatomy technics; a class-room and laboratory manual for freshmen dental students . Fig. 2.—Occlusion of the teeth. Lateral view. of the arch in the sanguine, bilious, nervous and lymphatic temperaments. B. fig. 126, par. 187 to 188. , 78, ^Z-4. Study the occlusion of the teeth (Figs, i and 2). B. pp. 85 to 90. ^ DENXAjL ANATOMY Distinguish the difference between occlusion and articula-tion. pp. 85 and 86. Distinguish between the interproximal space and the inter-proximal embrasure. B. par. 13, 193 and the formula for the permanent
. Operative and dental anatomy technics; a class-room and laboratory manual for freshmen dental students . Fig. 2.—Occlusion of the teeth. Lateral view. of the arch in the sanguine, bilious, nervous and lymphatic temperaments. B. fig. 126, par. 187 to 188. , 78, ^Z-4. Study the occlusion of the teeth (Figs, i and 2). B. pp. 85 to 90. ^ DENXAjL ANATOMY Distinguish the difference between occlusion and articula-tion. pp. 85 and 86. Distinguish between the interproximal space and the inter-proximal embrasure. B. par. 13, 193 and the formula for the permanent and deciduous par. 2 and 128. pp. 75. .. * Fig. 3.—The upper arch. 8. Learn Palmers notation. Text pp. g. 9. Remember that the gingival line of Black and the cer-vical line of Broomell are the same. B. par. 3. \pp. lOI. 10. Remember that Broomell calls the free margin of the gum now TO STUDY THE SUBJECT 5 the gingival line, wliile Black speaks of it as the gingivaor gingival margin. B. par. 211, pp. loi. 11. Study the characteristics of the tissues of which a toothis composed. pp. 72. 12. Study and learn the definition of the parts of a tooth, such
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