Manual of Operative Technics. a Practical Treatise On the Elements of Operative Dentistry
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20*7, and 208. The buccal surfaces of the upper molars sel- dom show pits or fissures, except in poorly developed first molars, which sometimes result from an infantile sickness; but the lingual surfaces frequently have cavities in pits and fissures, especially 213 Cuts 191 lo 212 inclusive, and 214 and 215, are made from photographs of natural teeth. They are accurat- reproductions in outline, but they are enlarged about one and a'half times. The unprepared cavities are shown as they appear in... the teeth. ^ 58 CAVITIES, CLASS i. when the disto-lingual groove of the buccal surface crosses over to the lingual surface, or when the lingual groove terminates in a pit, Fig. 209. The lower molars have cavities of division A, class l,on the occlusal surfaces, under the same conditions as those noted for the upper molars, Figs. 210 and 211; the buccal surfaces have cavities of division A, class 1, in the buccal groove, and occasional- ly in the disto-buccal groove, Fig. 212. Cavities of division B, class 1, are found in the gingival third of the buccal surfaces of both upper and lower molars, but not upon the lingual surfaces, except in cases of recession of the gums.
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