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Page 407
The normal appearance ( so - called because it was observed in 28 out of 40
cases ) is that of a cylindrical root , sufficiently long to penetrate the alveolar
socket of the tooth where it is really ' rooted ' , although less than the other two
main ...
The normal appearance ( so - called because it was observed in 28 out of 40
cases ) is that of a cylindrical root , sufficiently long to penetrate the alveolar
socket of the tooth where it is really ' rooted ' , although less than the other two
main ...
Page 453
This appearance is not uncommon in giraffids . Occlusal surface . The hollowed -
out pits are irregular in shape , the enamel of the lingual and buccal lips of the pit
being fairly separated . Because of the absence of parastyle , mesostyle and ...
This appearance is not uncommon in giraffids . Occlusal surface . The hollowed -
out pits are irregular in shape , the enamel of the lingual and buccal lips of the pit
being fairly separated . Because of the absence of parastyle , mesostyle and ...
Page 465
... ( 1 ) It is either an upper left DM3 or DM4 . It is unworn . Buccal surface . There
is a cingulum on each of the cones which have a typical spatulated appearance ,
the paracone being less curved than the metacone . The general appearance is ...
... ( 1 ) It is either an upper left DM3 or DM4 . It is unworn . Buccal surface . There
is a cingulum on each of the cones which have a typical spatulated appearance ,
the paracone being less curved than the metacone . The general appearance is ...
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