A text-book of dental histology and embryology, including laboratory directions . A gingival third cavity in a molar. about 8 centigrades buccally from the axial plane, in orderto obtain a strong wall, and then the cusp would bereplaced by filling material. On the lingual the underminedenamel is removed, and the wall inclined slightly linguallyfrom the axial plane and the cavosurface angle bevelled alittle. Fig. 59 shows the relation of the cavity to the Third Cavities.—Fig. 60 is a buccolingual sectionof a superior bicuspid, showing a break in the enamel in Fig. 63. [l. Wall as
A text-book of dental histology and embryology, including laboratory directions . A gingival third cavity in a molar. about 8 centigrades buccally from the axial plane, in orderto obtain a strong wall, and then the cusp would bereplaced by filling material. On the lingual the underminedenamel is removed, and the wall inclined slightly linguallyfrom the axial plane and the cavosurface angle bevelled alittle. Fig. 59 shows the relation of the cavity to the Third Cavities.—Fig. 60 is a buccolingual sectionof a superior bicuspid, showing a break in the enamel in Fig. 63. [l. Wall 64
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