Transactions of the Illinois State Dental Society, 1892 . PLATE Incisors and Cuspids. PLATE ILInferior Incisors and Cuspids. as in my opinion that portion of artificial crowns which is covered hythe free margin of the gum should imitate as nearly as possible thenatural protector of the tooth at this point. I have endeavored to so select and present the illustrationsthat the points will be clear with but little comment. THE ENAMEL AT THE GINGIVAL LINE. 117 All the teeth present in a labial or buccal view, the form oftruncated cones, the bases presented to the line of occlusion; thecu


Transactions of the Illinois State Dental Society, 1892 . PLATE Incisors and Cuspids. PLATE ILInferior Incisors and Cuspids. as in my opinion that portion of artificial crowns which is covered hythe free margin of the gum should imitate as nearly as possible thenatural protector of the tooth at this point. I have endeavored to so select and present the illustrationsthat the points will be clear with but little comment. THE ENAMEL AT THE GINGIVAL LINE. 117 All the teeth present in a labial or buccal view, the form oftruncated cones, the bases presented to the line of occlusion; thecutting edges or grinding surfaces (morsal surfaces of Kirk). Themolars and bicuspids viewed mesially or distally present the same.


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