. Descriptive anatomy of the human teeth . Fig;. 22. Fig. 23. Fig. 24. Fig. 18* (Par. 33).—Right Upper Cuspid, Labial Surface, a, Point of cusp;d, labial ridge; e, labial grooves; /, gingival line; g, mesio-incisal angle; h, disto-incisal angle; ;, body of root; k, apex of root. Fig. 19* (Par. 34).—Right Upper Cuspid, Lingual Surface. The more com-mon form. a. Point of cusp; d, linguo-gingival-ridge; e, c, lingual grooves; f,gingival line; g, mesio-incisal angle; /;, disto-incisal angle; i, body of root; k, apexof root; 7!!, lingual ridge. Fig. 20* (Par. 34).—Right Upper Cuspid, Lingual Surfac


. Descriptive anatomy of the human teeth . Fig;. 22. Fig. 23. Fig. 24. Fig. 18* (Par. 33).—Right Upper Cuspid, Labial Surface, a, Point of cusp;d, labial ridge; e, labial grooves; /, gingival line; g, mesio-incisal angle; h, disto-incisal angle; ;, body of root; k, apex of root. Fig. 19* (Par. 34).—Right Upper Cuspid, Lingual Surface. The more com-mon form. a. Point of cusp; d, linguo-gingival-ridge; e, c, lingual grooves; f,gingival line; g, mesio-incisal angle; /;, disto-incisal angle; i, body of root; k, apexof root; 7!!, lingual ridge. Fig. 20* (Par. 34).—Right Upper Cuspid, Lingual Surface of irregular form. a. Point of cusp; d, linguo-gingival ridge; e, e, lingual grooves; /, gingival line; g,mesio-incisal angle; h, disto-incisal angle; m, prominent lingual ridge; n, two smalltubercles on linguo-gingival ridge. Fig. 21* (Par. 35).—Right Upper Cuspid, Mesial Surface, a. Point of cusp; b, mesial marginal ridge; c, point of slight concavity of mesial surface; d, linguo-gingival ridge; e, labial groove; f, f, gingiva


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