. An atlas of human anatomy for students and physicians. Anatomy. Crown of the tooth Corona dentis Fig. 689.—Dens Incisivus Superior Medialis, Upper Central or Mesial Incisior Tooth, IN Sagittal Section. Substantia Eburnea, THE Dentine; Substantia Adamantina, the Enamel ; Substantia Osse\, the Cement or Crusta Petrosa ; Cavum Dentis, the Pulp-Cavity ; Canalis Radicis Dentis, the Enamel Substantia adamantina Dentine Subbtantia eburnea Gum Gingiva Transition of the dental periosteum' into the periosteum of the outer surface of the jaw- Dental pulp Pulpa dentis Capillary system of t


. An atlas of human anatomy for students and physicians. Anatomy. Crown of the tooth Corona dentis Fig. 689.—Dens Incisivus Superior Medialis, Upper Central or Mesial Incisior Tooth, IN Sagittal Section. Substantia Eburnea, THE Dentine; Substantia Adamantina, the Enamel ; Substantia Osse\, the Cement or Crusta Petrosa ; Cavum Dentis, the Pulp-Cavity ; Canalis Radicis Dentis, the Enamel Substantia adamantina Dentine Subbtantia eburnea Gum Gingiva Transition of the dental periosteum' into the periosteum of the outer surface of the jaw- Dental pulp Pulpa dentis Capillary system of the pulp Vein Artery Nerve filaments Dental periosteum' 1 eriosteum alveolare Crusta petrosa, or cement substantia ossea dentis Alveolus or socket Vlveolus dentalis Compact tissue of the mandible Substantia compacta mandibulae Bundle of vessels and nerves for the pulp Medullary spaces of the mandible Fig. 6go.—Dens Caninus Inferior, Lower Canine Tooth, with the Alveolar Portion of the Mandible, the Gum, the Periosteum, and the Dental Pulp, IN Longitudinal Section. Dentine of the root of the tooth Substantia eburnea radicis dentis " , Dental periosteum^ Periosteum alveolare Pulp-canal- Canalis radicis dentis' crusta petrosa, or cement, of the . root of the tooth Substantia ossea radicis dentis -Wall of the alveolus .Medullary spaces ot the alveola process of the maxilla Fig. 691.—The Root of the Upper Central or Mesial Incisor Tooth with the Alveolus and the Dental, Periosteum, in Transverse Section. The soft vascular tissue between the crusta petrosa or cement of the root and the bone, called here simply dental periosteum. 5 divisible into two layers: an outer, the alveolar periosteum, and an inner, the peri-odontal membrane. By dental periosteum is named the pericemental membrane.—Tr. 2 The term pulp-canal, which is in England applied tooth, does not appear to correspond strictly to the author and to the radical portion o/ihe fijUfi-cavity.—Tr. 3 The term


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