. 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. VhiLoLdrlphia Pubtislud by Ca I .S , I.: II, Phi ii I / PLATE IV. (From Ahture.)CROWNS OF BOTH SETS AND EXPANSION OF THE DENTAL AKCnES. 1. Crowns of permanent teeth, upper jaw. 2. Crowns of temporary teeth, upper jaw. 3. Crowns of permanent teeth, lower jaw. 4. Crowns of temporary teeth, lower jaw. The lines show the expansion of the dental arches, and the manner in which the anteriormembers of the permanent


. 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. VhiLoLdrlphia Pubtislud by Ca I .S , I.: II, Phi ii I / PLATE IV. (From Ahture.)CROWNS OF BOTH SETS AND EXPANSION OF THE DENTAL AKCnES. 1. Crowns of permanent teeth, upper jaw. 2. Crowns of temporary teeth, upper jaw. 3. Crowns of permanent teeth, lower jaw. 4. Crowns of temporary teeth, lower jaw. The lines show the expansion of the dental arches, and the manner in which the anteriormembers of the permanent set take the places of the temporaries. 5. Lower jaw of aged individual seen in profile. 6. Upper jaw of aged individual seen in profile. PLATE V. (From Retzius and Gerber.) 1. Section of an incisor tooth highly magnified. a. The enamel. b. The ivory. c. The internal cementum. d. The external cementum. e. The dental pulp. /. g. h. The artery, vein and nerve of the pulp. 2. A longitudinal section of the human enamel magnified 350 diameters. 3. A transverse section of the human enamel magnified 350 diameters. 4. A section of cementum magnified 350 diame


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