A text-book of dental histology and embryology, including laboratory directions . Longitudinal section, cut mesiodistally, similar to Plate XVI: D, dentine; Cm,cementum which has separated from the dentine; Gs, gingival space; Ep, epithelialprojection from the lining of the gingival space; Ec, epithelial cords; Rs, smallround cells in the connective tissue. BLOODVESSELS 317 Fig. 24G. A longitudinal section cut mesiodistally: E, epithelium of the gingivus; Gs, gingivaspace; Cm, cenientum which has separated from the dentine; Ec, epithelial cords. 31S THE PERIDENTAL MEMBRANE of pathologic condit


A text-book of dental histology and embryology, including laboratory directions . Longitudinal section, cut mesiodistally, similar to Plate XVI: D, dentine; Cm,cementum which has separated from the dentine; Gs, gingival space; Ep, epithelialprojection from the lining of the gingival space; Ec, epithelial cords; Rs, smallround cells in the connective tissue. BLOODVESSELS 317 Fig. 24G. A longitudinal section cut mesiodistally: E, epithelium of the gingivus; Gs, gingivaspace; Cm, cenientum which has separated from the dentine; Ec, epithelial cords. 31S THE PERIDENTAL MEMBRANE of pathologic conditions of the membrane, on the groundthat the vessels entering the pulp rob the membrane ofblood supply, and that their removal made recovery morecertain. No one having a knowledge of the blood supply ofthe membrane could advise this for this reason. In their course through the membrane the vessels windbetween the principal fibers in a way that can only be appreci-ated by studying sections with a binocular instrument, andwhen this condition is realized it can be understood how someinflammations in the membrane are set up. For instance, whenforce is applied to a tooth, the principal fibers are causes them to close some spaces and open vessels in the closed spaces are constricted and the flowof blood through them partly shut off. The vessels in theenlarg


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