General and dental pathology with special reference to etiology and pathologic anatomy; a treatise for students and practitioners . Fig. 185.—Upper left third molar with Fig. 186.—An upper first molar with badly deflected, fused and hypercemen- hooked roots,tosed roots. roots is seen in Fig. 171?. In these cases the roots may be fused fora section of their length by means of a band of cementum orthroughout the length of the roots. A marked deflection of the MACROSCOPIC PEFOKMITIKS OP Till, III III 279 root of tlif lower firsl bicuspid is sometimes found, as shown inFig. 174. The deflection in
General and dental pathology with special reference to etiology and pathologic anatomy; a treatise for students and practitioners . Fig. 185.—Upper left third molar with Fig. 186.—An upper first molar with badly deflected, fused and hypercemen- hooked roots,tosed roots. roots is seen in Fig. 171?. In these cases the roots may be fused fora section of their length by means of a band of cementum orthroughout the length of the roots. A marked deflection of the MACROSCOPIC PEFOKMITIKS OP Till, III III 279 root of tlif lower firsl bicuspid is sometimes found, as shown inFig. 174. The deflection in this case was toward the lingual. Adistal deflection of the root of the lower first bicuspid is seen inPig. 175. A disproportion between the size of the crown and thatof the root of the lower second bicuspid, and a deflection of seen in Pig. 176. A hooked root in a lower bicuspid ren-dering impossible successful root canal treatment and filling isshown in Fig. 177. Disproportion betwet n tht si:e of the crown and that of the rootis not an infrequent occurrence in the case of the lower root is prop
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