Annals of the South African Museum, Volume 84 |
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Page 174
The paracone and metacone are worn so that no buccal demarcation between them is visible . Two rather distinct planes of wear are presented on the buccal side of the occlusal surface ; these planes are separated along the main crest of ...
The paracone and metacone are worn so that no buccal demarcation between them is visible . Two rather distinct planes of wear are presented on the buccal side of the occlusal surface ; these planes are separated along the main crest of ...
Page 180
The buccal side of the mesial surface as well the occlusal surface of the paracone have suffered slight enamel loss . A relatively wide crack runs obliquely across the metacone on to the distobuccal corner with some slight displacement ...
The buccal side of the mesial surface as well the occlusal surface of the paracone have suffered slight enamel loss . A relatively wide crack runs obliquely across the metacone on to the distobuccal corner with some slight displacement ...
Page 191
The crown of the Rdc is nearly complete except for a vertical strip of enamel over the mesial half of the buccal surface . It has a longitudinal crack through the tip . Viewed from the buccal aspect , the crown is somewhat diamond ...
The crown of the Rdc is nearly complete except for a vertical strip of enamel over the mesial half of the buccal surface . It has a longitudinal crack through the tip . Viewed from the buccal aspect , the crown is somewhat diamond ...
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