Principles and practice of operative dentistry . Section of enamel at right angles to the course Three enamel-columns, exhibiting the six- of its columns, exhibiting the six-sided character sided prismatic and waving or ovaricose char-of the latter; highly magnified. acter; highly magnified. Histologically, enamel is composed of numerous minute hexagonalprisms (Fig. 131), measuring in transverse diameter from to and in length from three to five millimetres (Frey), and having. Fig. 130.—Dentinal sheaths, the residue which remains after decalcification of dentin with stro


Principles and practice of operative dentistry . Section of enamel at right angles to the course Three enamel-columns, exhibiting the six- of its columns, exhibiting the six-sided character sided prismatic and waving or ovaricose char-of the latter; highly magnified. acter; highly magnified. Histologically, enamel is composed of numerous minute hexagonalprisms (Fig. 131), measuring in transverse diameter from to and in length from three to five millimetres (Frey), and having. Fig. 130.—Dentinal sheaths, the residue which remains after decalcification of dentin with strong acids. >( 70.


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