| Francis Oppert - 1868 - 124 страници
...affected, the incisors rarely escape, and very often they are misformed when all the others are of a fairly good shape. The characteristic malformation...upper central incisors consists in a dwarfing of the teeth, which are usually both narrow and short, and in the atrophy of its middle lobe. This atrophy... | |
| John Forsyth Meigs - 1870 - 968 страници
...are narrow and rounded, and peg-like; their edges are jagged and notched. Owing to their stnallness, their sides do not touch, and interspaces are left....in the edge of the tooth, and sometimes from this <f ti»f surface. It begins as ?.-:aftf converted in a day or •erst, leaving irritaM* rf SBikr vesicles.... | |
| 1880 - 596 страници
...interspaces are left. It is, however, the upper central incisors which are the most reliable for the purposes of diagnosis. When the other teeth are affected...usually both narrow and short, and in the atrophy of the middle lobe. This atrophy leaves a single broad notch (verticle) in the edge of the tooth and sometimes... | |
| John Soelberg Wells - 1880 - 974 страници
...purposes of diagnosis. The characteristic malformation of the upper central incisors consist chiefly in a dwarfing of the tooth, which is usually both...single broad notch (vertical) in the edge of the tooth. This notching is usually symmetrical, as shown in Fig. 40. It may vary much in degree in different... | |
| John Herr Musser - 1900 - 1216 страници
...described by Mr. HutchinFlG. 66. Reduction of haemoglobin after mercurial inunction in syphilis. son. It " consists in a dwarfing of the tooth, which is usually...sometimes from this notch a shallow furrow passes upward in both anterior and posterior surfaces nearly to the gum. This notching is usually symmetrical.... | |
| Sir D'Arcy Power - 1908 - 506 страници
...trustworthy for the purposes of diagnosis. When the other teeth are affected these rarely escape ; very often they are malformed when all the others...upper central incisors consists in a dwarfing of the teeth, which are usually both narrow and short, with atrophy of the middle lobes. This atrophy leaves... | |
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