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Buccally , the tuberculum molare appears to be slightly more swollen and accentuated than that on the dm ' of Sts 69 , and the V - shaped depression on the buccal surface is somewhat smaller here than on the other tooth .
Buccally , the tuberculum molare appears to be slightly more swollen and accentuated than that on the dm ' of Sts 69 , and the V - shaped depression on the buccal surface is somewhat smaller here than on the other tooth .
Page 193
The left tooth is slightly more heavily worn than the right . Cuspal height has been considerably reduced , and , in general , the occlusal surface shows a distobucally directed wear bevel . The protoconid shows a nearly flat , slightly ...
The left tooth is slightly more heavily worn than the right . Cuspal height has been considerably reduced , and , in general , the occlusal surface shows a distobucally directed wear bevel . The protoconid shows a nearly flat , slightly ...
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The hypoconid and entoconid , which are nearly equal in size , are slightly smaller than the trigonid cusps , and the ... Occlusal wear is restricted to a slight , flattened facet on the tip and mesial aspect of the protoconid .
The hypoconid and entoconid , which are nearly equal in size , are slightly smaller than the trigonid cusps , and the ... Occlusal wear is restricted to a slight , flattened facet on the tip and mesial aspect of the protoconid .
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