General and dental pathology with special reference to etiology and pathologic anatomy; a treatise for students and practitioners . Fig. 204.—Geminated molar andbicuspid; possibly two bicuspids. Fig. 205.—Geminatedand third molars. upper seconi and bicuspid, possibly two bicuspids, are shown, the crowns andone half of the roots being fused together. In Figs. 205, 206,and 207 upper second and third molars are shown fused to oneanother in their roots. Distortions and displacements of portions of the enamel organ 286 DENTAL PATHOLOGY result occasionally in the presence of enamel tissue in abnorma


General and dental pathology with special reference to etiology and pathologic anatomy; a treatise for students and practitioners . Fig. 204.—Geminated molar andbicuspid; possibly two bicuspids. Fig. 205.—Geminatedand third molars. upper seconi and bicuspid, possibly two bicuspids, are shown, the crowns andone half of the roots being fused together. In Figs. 205, 206,and 207 upper second and third molars are shown fused to oneanother in their roots. Distortions and displacements of portions of the enamel organ 286 DENTAL PATHOLOGY result occasionally in the presence of enamel tissue in abnormallocations. In Fig. 208 is seen a rounded mass of enamel tissue{enamel pearl) in a concavity on the lingual root of an upper. Fig. 206.—Geminated uppersecond and third molars. Fig. 207.—Geminated upper second and thirdmolars.


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