Annals of the South African Museum, Volume 45 |
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Page 426
The sides of the central pit of the posterior pillar are slightly more separated than
in the anterior pillar , and there is a protrusion of enamel in the direction of the
talonid . The anterior pillar is more rounded than the posterior pillar , the
peripheral ...
The sides of the central pit of the posterior pillar are slightly more separated than
in the anterior pillar , and there is a protrusion of enamel in the direction of the
talonid . The anterior pillar is more rounded than the posterior pillar , the
peripheral ...
Page 428
The enamel is rather rugose . The cingulum is present , and there is a rounded
bulge above it . Lingual surface . Rugosity is not clear because the tooth is worn
smooth on this surface . The cingulum is present . The entostylid and parastylid
are ...
The enamel is rather rugose . The cingulum is present , and there is a rounded
bulge above it . Lingual surface . Rugosity is not clear because the tooth is worn
smooth on this surface . The cingulum is present . The entostylid and parastylid
are ...
Page 452
island of enamel belonging to this pit can be seen extending towards the
mesostyle , but it is separated from the L - shaped portion by dentine which is
hollowed out by wear . The pit of the posterior pillar is irregular in shape , the
lingual aspect ...
island of enamel belonging to this pit can be seen extending towards the
mesostyle , but it is separated from the L - shaped portion by dentine which is
hollowed out by wear . The pit of the posterior pillar is irregular in shape , the
lingual aspect ...
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