A text-book of dental histology and embryology, including laboratory directions . Cementum near the apex of the root: Gt, granular layer of Tomes;b, point at which fibers were cut off and reattached. (About 54 L, lacunae;X) direction, adapting them to the new directions of is often necessary to study ground sections very closelyto determine whether certain appearances are embeddedfibers or canaliculi radiating from the lacunae. The appear-ance of these fibers should be studied in Fig. 153. It shouldbe noted that wherever special stress is exerted upon a 198 THE CEMENTUM bundle of fib


A text-book of dental histology and embryology, including laboratory directions . Cementum near the apex of the root: Gt, granular layer of Tomes;b, point at which fibers were cut off and reattached. (About 54 L, lacunae;X) direction, adapting them to the new directions of is often necessary to study ground sections very closelyto determine whether certain appearances are embeddedfibers or canaliculi radiating from the lacunae. The appear-ance of these fibers should be studied in Fig. 153. It shouldbe noted that wherever special stress is exerted upon a 198 THE CEMENTUM bundle of fibers the cementum is thick around them. Thismay be seen in decalcified sections in Figs. 220, 248 and Plate Fig. 153. Two fields of cementum showing penetrating fibers: Gt. granular layer of Tomes;C, cementum not showing fibers; F, penetrating fibers. (About 54 X) XIV and in ground sections in Figs. 152 and 153. When thenext layer is formed, if the fibers are cut off, the additionalthickness of the last layer is removed. The unequal thick- EMBEDDED FIBERS OF PERIDENTAL MEMBRANE 199 ness of the last formed layer is not seen in the layers beneathit to as great an extent. Fig. 154


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