Diseases of the soft structures of the teeth and their treatment; a text-book for students and practitioners . Its maximal point may be located upon a horizontal lineextending about \ inch from the corner of the mouth. III. Temporal and Maxillary Areas.—The upper second premolarrefers its sensation to the temporal and sometimes to the maxillaryarea, however in no case is there a simultaneously existing hyper-algesia in both areas. The first molar is claimed to refer its sensa-tion to the maxillary area only. The maximal point of the temporalarea is to be found in the temporal fossa, immediatel


Diseases of the soft structures of the teeth and their treatment; a text-book for students and practitioners . Its maximal point may be located upon a horizontal lineextending about \ inch from the corner of the mouth. III. Temporal and Maxillary Areas.—The upper second premolarrefers its sensation to the temporal and sometimes to the maxillaryarea, however in no case is there a simultaneously existing hyper-algesia in both areas. The first molar is claimed to refer its sensa-tion to the maxillary area only. The maximal point of the temporalarea is to be found in the temporal fossa, immediately above theupper border of the zygoma. The maximal point of the maxillaryarea may be located a little below and to the left of the infra-orbital foramen. IV. Mandibular Area.—The upper second, and in most instances,the third molar, refer their sensation to this area, although thethird molar occasionally reflects its sensation to the hyoid area. m DISE iSES OF THE DEh IM- PULP The maximum point of the mandibular area is to be Found on nvertical line From | to I incb in fronl of the tragus of the


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