. 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. Or, .fis>rrr by Cr Sill II marher. riu 1,1,1,-lph,^.. rublmhiJ by Ca-rty Jt-Sa-ri rs nnvnlLuUki-ThW PLATE VII. (From Goodsir, Hunter, Serves, Eerissant, and Fox.) DEVELOPMENT OF THE TEETH, PULPS AND SACS. 1 to 31. Development from Mr. Goodsirs paper in the Edinburgh Medical and SurgicalJournal, January, 1839. TRANSVERSE SECTIONS. 1. Mucous membrane of gum previous to any change. 2. A granular matter deposited in


. 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. Or, .fis>rrr by Cr Sill II marher. riu 1,1,1,-lph,^.. rublmhiJ by Ca-rty Jt-Sa-ri rs nnvnlLuUki-ThW PLATE VII. (From Goodsir, Hunter, Serves, Eerissant, and Fox.) DEVELOPMENT OF THE TEETH, PULPS AND SACS. 1 to 31. Development from Mr. Goodsirs paper in the Edinburgh Medical and SurgicalJournal, January, 1839. TRANSVERSE SECTIONS. 1. Mucous membrane of gum previous to any change. 2. A granular matter deposited in the mucous membrane. 3. The primitive dental groove in the granular mass. 4. A papilla or tooth germ in the groove. 5. The papilla becoming enclosed; the secondary dental groove forming. 6. The papilla acquiring the shape of a pulp; the opercula forming. 7. The papilla become a pulp, and the follicle a sac, by the adhesion of the opercula. 8. The secondary groove adherent, except behind the inner operculum, where it has left acavity of reserve for the papilla of the permanent successor. 9. Last change more perfect—enamel organ forming and deposition of bone commencing. 10


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