. Operative and dental anatomy technics; a class-room and laboratory manual for freshmen dental students . Fig. 18.—Left upper and lower first and second bicuspids. .1, Points of cusps offirst bicuspids nearer to the distal. B, Points of cusps of second bicuspids to themesial. DENTAL ANATOMY 9. Outline the mesial or distal surface of 4 within a figureas indicated in No. i reversed, showing relative size of buccaland lingual cusps and curvature of cervical line (Fig. 15). 10. Draw the occlusal surfaces of _4_ and 5 , three timesenlarged, indicating the location of the ridges and grooves byiniti
. Operative and dental anatomy technics; a class-room and laboratory manual for freshmen dental students . Fig. 18.—Left upper and lower first and second bicuspids. .1, Points of cusps offirst bicuspids nearer to the distal. B, Points of cusps of second bicuspids to themesial. DENTAL ANATOMY 9. Outline the mesial or distal surface of 4 within a figureas indicated in No. i reversed, showing relative size of buccaland lingual cusps and curvature of cervical line (Fig. 15). 10. Draw the occlusal surfaces of _4_ and 5 , three timesenlarged, indicating the location of the ridges and grooves byinitials on the drawing. Make the drawings within a figureof trapezoidal or keystone shape (Figs. 16 and 17).. D Fig. 19.^—Right upper firstmolar. Buccal surface. A,Buccal groove; B, cervicalline; C, mesio-bucco-occlusalangle; D, disto-lingual cusp. II.
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