Annals of the South African Museum, Volume 45 |
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Page 456
The lingual and buccal lips of the pits are widely separated , maximally at the
centre of each pillar . The meeting of the protocone and the paracone takes place
at the parastyle where their dentine and enamel surfaces are continuous . But the
...
The lingual and buccal lips of the pits are widely separated , maximally at the
centre of each pillar . The meeting of the protocone and the paracone takes place
at the parastyle where their dentine and enamel surfaces are continuous . But the
...
Page 480
The posterior buccal root is larger than the anterior one ; both are triangular in
shape . The tips of the anterior and posterior buccal roots curve anteriorly and
posteriorly respectively . 4024 ( plates 46 ( c ) ; 47 ( c ) ; 48 ( c ) ) An isolated left
Ms . It ...
The posterior buccal root is larger than the anterior one ; both are triangular in
shape . The tips of the anterior and posterior buccal roots curve anteriorly and
posteriorly respectively . 4024 ( plates 46 ( c ) ; 47 ( c ) ; 48 ( c ) ) An isolated left
Ms . It ...
Page 481
The two buccal roots are separated , but the posterior one is broken off near the
base and the anterior root is broken at the crown - root junction . The lingual root
is angulated in a medial direction . The buccal roots are arranged so that the ...
The two buccal roots are separated , but the posterior one is broken off near the
base and the anterior root is broken at the crown - root junction . The lingual root
is angulated in a medial direction . The buccal roots are arranged so that the ...
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