Principles and practice of operative dentistry . Mesio-morsal. Bicuspids and Mesio-clisto-morsal. P. Disto-morsal. Q. Mesio-disto-morsal. W. Bucco-linguo-morsal. Adopting this arrangement and classification as the best, the writer willadhere to it in all future descriptions of the location of carious cavities andof fillings. I. SIMPLE CAVITIES UPON EXPOSED SURFACES. Incisors and Cuspids. A Class.—Cavities upon the labial surface of the incisors and cuspids areusually fou
Principles and practice of operative dentistry . Mesio-morsal. Bicuspids and Mesio-clisto-morsal. P. Disto-morsal. Q. Mesio-disto-morsal. W. Bucco-linguo-morsal. Adopting this arrangement and classification as the best, the writer willadhere to it in all future descriptions of the location of carious cavities andof fillings. I. SIMPLE CAVITIES UPON EXPOSED SURFACES. Incisors and Cuspids. A Class.—Cavities upon the labial surface of the incisors and cuspids areusually found in two locations,—viz., at the cervix and near the morsal edge. Cavities at the cervix in the early stage of the carious process aregenerally in full view, and may consist of a softened condition of theenamel without visible loss of structure, or they may present any of thecharacteristics of the more advanced stages of the carious process. , A, A, shows the form and location of this class of cavities. Fig. 324. Fig. 325. Fig.
Size: 3441px × 726px
Photo credit: © The Reading Room / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No
Keywords: ., bookcentury1900, bookdecade1900, booksubjectdentist, bookyear1901