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Page 426
Enamel of the anterior surface , where in contact with the posterior pillar of M2 , is
almost completely worn away . M2 Buccal surface . There is a cingulum with a
rounded bulge above it . Coarse rugosity . Its characteristics are generally similar
...
Enamel of the anterior surface , where in contact with the posterior pillar of M2 , is
almost completely worn away . M2 Buccal surface . There is a cingulum with a
rounded bulge above it . Coarse rugosity . Its characteristics are generally similar
...
Page 429
M Buccal surface . The enamel is rather rugose , although it is worn smooth in
parts . There is a bulge above the cingulum on the pillars and on the talonid .
Lingual surface . Only the enamel of the talonid and that part where it
communicates ...
M Buccal surface . The enamel is rather rugose , although it is worn smooth in
parts . There is a bulge above the cingulum on the pillars and on the talonid .
Lingual surface . Only the enamel of the talonid and that part where it
communicates ...
Page 485
of the buccal surface of the anterior pillar remains . Although the tooth was found
in a number of fragments , these have been rejoined at only the obvious contact
surfaces . Because of the angulation of the fragment , the central pit could be ...
of the buccal surface of the anterior pillar remains . Although the tooth was found
in a number of fragments , these have been rejoined at only the obvious contact
surfaces . Because of the angulation of the fragment , the central pit could be ...
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