Lectures on operative dental surgery and therapeutics . Fiff. 17. Another type of disease commencing upon labial sur-faces is represented in Fig. Fig. 18. Sometimes the cutting edges of the cuspids are abradedin a manner as seen in No. 6, Fig. 16. The incisors next claim our attention. The expressionof human feehngs, whether of happiness or sorrow, dependsmuch on the combination of these teeth with the lips; butlike the other teeth, caries is ever ready to remove themfrom the arch which they finish and adorn. The forms ofdecay in the incisors resemble those occurring in the cus-pid or can


Lectures on operative dental surgery and therapeutics . Fiff. 17. Another type of disease commencing upon labial sur-faces is represented in Fig. Fig. 18. Sometimes the cutting edges of the cuspids are abradedin a manner as seen in No. 6, Fig. 16. The incisors next claim our attention. The expressionof human feehngs, whether of happiness or sorrow, dependsmuch on the combination of these teeth with the lips; butlike the other teeth, caries is ever ready to remove themfrom the arch which they finish and adorn. The forms ofdecay in the incisors resemble those occurring in the cus-pid or canine teeth. I have figured (No. 10, Fig. 16) a lateralincisor with the inception of decay on its lingual surface. Inthe right and left central incisors (8 and 9) are representedcaries as it frequently occurs in proximate surfaces ofthose teeth. On the right central incisor (8) decay is seenupon the lingual aspect, extending down to and belowthe gingival ^ ^^h^^ Ko-fTv.}^ delineated a typeof decay involving th^paitkivlbfcsifi that portion of thetooth design^gtted/iWesiy tind. **l,|^|ie;\ity ex- » * i » » . 4* » . »


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