The anatomy, physiology and pathology of the human teeth : with the most approved methods of treatment including operations, and the method of making and setting artificial teeth . On St am by ,T /,,., PhiladrJphia Published by Care) , (. II,,,PS U,,,..i. I,,Hi Phil?? W !?: Smith, ,1, . HI ate 2. On Stent by IV Page Philadelphia., Published by Carey £ HartPS Bxtvat,lAth Fh,l* /( S Smith, .1,1 < PLATE II. {From Nature.) PERMANENT TEETH. 1. Profile of adult head, showing a full set of permanent teeth, thirty-two in all. Thecurve like the letter S between the two rows of teeth is well exhibite
The anatomy, physiology and pathology of the human teeth : with the most approved methods of treatment including operations, and the method of making and setting artificial teeth . On St am by ,T /,,., PhiladrJphia Published by Care) , (. II,,,PS U,,,..i. I,,Hi Phil?? W !?: Smith, ,1, . HI ate 2. On Stent by IV Page Philadelphia., Published by Carey £ HartPS Bxtvat,lAth Fh,l* /( S Smith, .1,1 < PLATE II. {From Nature.) PERMANENT TEETH. 1. Profile of adult head, showing a full set of permanent teeth, thirty-two in all. Thecurve like the letter S between the two rows of teeth is well exhibited. 2. Front view of the same. CLASSES OF PERMANENT TEETH. 8 incisores. 4 cuspidati. 8 bicuspidati. 12 molares. 82 PLATE III. (From Nature.) TEMPORARY TEETH. 1. Profile of the head of a child at the completion of the first dentition. 2. Front view of the same. CLASSES OF TEMPORARY TEETH. 8 molares. 20 r/a/c 3
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