General and dental pathology with special reference to etiology and pathologic anatomy; a treatise for students and practitioners . Fig. 232.—Multiple sulciform erosions, general, and involving the bicuspids. (Cavallaro.). Fig. 233.—Lingual aspects of preceding illustrations. Hutchinsons teeth. (Cavallaro.) 3Cavallaro, Joseph: L,oc. cit. 302 DENTAL PATHOLOGY abraded incisal edge. It usually affects both central incisors, onecentral alone rarely being affected. Fournier, cited by Cavallaro,has reported a case of congenital syphilis in which the cutting edgesof the upper central incisors, the lo
General and dental pathology with special reference to etiology and pathologic anatomy; a treatise for students and practitioners . Fig. 232.—Multiple sulciform erosions, general, and involving the bicuspids. (Cavallaro.). Fig. 233.—Lingual aspects of preceding illustrations. Hutchinsons teeth. (Cavallaro.) 3Cavallaro, Joseph: L,oc. cit. 302 DENTAL PATHOLOGY abraded incisal edge. It usually affects both central incisors, onecentral alone rarely being affected. Fournier, cited by Cavallaro,has reported a case of congenital syphilis in which the cutting edgesof the upper central incisors, the lower central incisors, and onecuspid had well-marked crescentic notches. The Hutchinsonsign refers particularly to the semilunar or crescentic notch onthe incisal edge in the upper or lower, or both, central and lateralincisors and cuspids. The dental apparatus may be affected in many other ways as
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