. Cunningham's Text-book of anatomy. Anatomy. 1116 THE DIGESTIVE SYSTEM. cuttino- edge is worn away, or becomes bevelled, on the lingual aspect in the former, but on the labial aspect or summit in the latter. The upper, and par- ticularly the central upper incisors, are of large size, and slope somewhat forwards; whilst the lower incisors, all of nearly equal size, are much smaller—being 2nd molar 2nd premolar Canine Central incisor 3rd molar I 1st molar 1st premolar (\ Lateral incisor I. 3rd molar 1st molar | 1st premolar & Lateral incisor | 2nd molar 2nd premolar Canine Central incisor F
. Cunningham's Text-book of anatomy. Anatomy. 1116 THE DIGESTIVE SYSTEM. cuttino- edge is worn away, or becomes bevelled, on the lingual aspect in the former, but on the labial aspect or summit in the latter. The upper, and par- ticularly the central upper incisors, are of large size, and slope somewhat forwards; whilst the lower incisors, all of nearly equal size, are much smaller—being 2nd molar 2nd premolar Canine Central incisor 3rd molar I 1st molar 1st premolar (\ Lateral incisor I. 3rd molar 1st molar | 1st premolar & Lateral incisor | 2nd molar 2nd premolar Canine Central incisor Fig. 881.—The Permanent Teeth op the Right Side, Labial Aspect. The upper row shows the upper teeth, the lower row the lower teeth. The wide vertical "labial ridge " is distinct on the upper canine and premolar teeth. the smallest of all the teeth—and are placed vertically. The roots of the incisors are single, though a groove is occasionally seen on each side, suggesting a division. The central upper incisors are very ranch larger than the upper lateral incisors (Fig. 881), but in the lower jaw the opposite is the case, the lateral incisors being slightly the larger. In all incisors Central incisor Canine 2nd premolar 2n<i molar Lateral incisor A 1st premolar I 1st molar 3rd molar. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Cunningham, D. J. (Daniel John), 1850-1909; Robinson, Arthur, b. 1862, ed. New York, W. Wood
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