General and dental pathology with special reference to etiology and pathologic anatomy; a treatise for students and practitioners . Fig. 154.—A series of upper cuspids with abnormally long roots. band of cementum for some distance from the bifurcation to theapices of the roots, as shown in Fig. 163. The lingual root of theupper first bicuspid may be deflected to the extent shown in The root of the upper second bicuspid may be abnormallysmall and stubby, dividing into two branches in the apical region,as shown in Fig. 165. In the case of three-rooted upper bicuspids 272 DENTAL PATHOLOG


General and dental pathology with special reference to etiology and pathologic anatomy; a treatise for students and practitioners . Fig. 154.—A series of upper cuspids with abnormally long roots. band of cementum for some distance from the bifurcation to theapices of the roots, as shown in Fig. 163. The lingual root of theupper first bicuspid may be deflected to the extent shown in The root of the upper second bicuspid may be abnormallysmall and stubby, dividing into two branches in the apical region,as shown in Fig. 165. In the case of three-rooted upper bicuspids 272 DENTAL PATHOLOGY.


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