. Anatomy, descriptive and applied. Anatomy. Fig. 931.—View of teeth in situ, with the external plates of the alveolar processes removed. tCryer.) Owing to the smaller sizes of the lower incisors, the teeth of the mandible are each one-half a tooth in advance of its upper fellow, so that each tooth of the dental. Fig. 932.—Front and side views of the teeth and jaws. (Cryer.) series has two antagonists, with the exception of the lower central incisors and upper third molars (Figs. 931 and 932).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally en


. Anatomy, descriptive and applied. Anatomy. Fig. 931.—View of teeth in situ, with the external plates of the alveolar processes removed. tCryer.) Owing to the smaller sizes of the lower incisors, the teeth of the mandible are each one-half a tooth in advance of its upper fellow, so that each tooth of the dental. Fig. 932.—Front and side views of the teeth and jaws. (Cryer.) series has two antagonists, with the exception of the lower central incisors and upper third molars (Figs. 931 and 932).. 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 Gray, Henry, 1825-1861; Spitzka, Edward Anthony, 1876-1922. Philadelphia, New York, Lea & Febiger


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