General and dental pathology with special reference to etiology and pathologic anatomy; a treatise for students and practitioners . Fig. 140.—Photomicrograph of a central incisor with an overdeveloped cervicolingualridge simulating a cusp, a, dentin; b, enamel; c, hypoplastic defect of the enamel in theunder surface of the cervicolingual ridge. (Fig. 145). A hypoplastic defect of the middle lobe of the centralincisor, the so-called Hutchinsons notch, is shown in Fig. 146. The upper central incisors are in some instances much largerin size in proportion to their neighbors. When present, this ab


General and dental pathology with special reference to etiology and pathologic anatomy; a treatise for students and practitioners . Fig. 140.—Photomicrograph of a central incisor with an overdeveloped cervicolingualridge simulating a cusp, a, dentin; b, enamel; c, hypoplastic defect of the enamel in theunder surface of the cervicolingual ridge. (Fig. 145). A hypoplastic defect of the middle lobe of the centralincisor, the so-called Hutchinsons notch, is shown in Fig. 146. The upper central incisors are in some instances much largerin size in proportion to their neighbors. When present, this ab- MACROSCOPIC DEFORMITIES OF THE TEETH 207 normality in size generally affects both,2 the right and left cen-tral incisors. Upper central incisors willi abnormally short roots are some-times


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