. Veterinary surgery ... Veterinary surgery; Veterinary pathology; Horses; Teeth; Domestic animals. Fig. 14. A Superior Molar, Buccal Surface. Fig. 15. A Superior Molar, Lingual Surface, with Measurement. crusta petrosa is a small black spot marking the only open- ings of the infundibula, which are two in number on all the superior molar teeth. The apex presents three to four roots, each having a round opening—the apical foramen. The first molar is triangular in shape, has a sharp anterior face and presents but three roots at the apex. The sixth- is also somewhat triangular with its acutest an

. Veterinary surgery ... Veterinary surgery; Veterinary pathology; Horses; Teeth; Domestic animals. Fig. 14. A Superior Molar, Buccal Surface. Fig. 15. A Superior Molar, Lingual Surface, with Measurement. crusta petrosa is a small black spot marking the only open- ings of the infundibula, which are two in number on all the superior molar teeth. The apex presents three to four roots, each having a round opening—the apical foramen. The first molar is triangular in shape, has a sharp anterior face and presents but three roots at the apex. The sixth- is also somewhat triangular with its acutest an Stock Photo
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. Veterinary surgery ... Veterinary surgery; Veterinary pathology; Horses; Teeth; Domestic animals. Fig. 14. A Superior Molar, Buccal Surface. Fig. 15. A Superior Molar, Lingual Surface, with Measurement. crusta petrosa is a small black spot marking the only open- ings of the infundibula, which are two in number on all the superior molar teeth. The apex presents three to four roots, each having a round opening—the apical foramen. The first molar is triangular in shape, has a sharp anterior face and presents but three roots at the apex. The sixth- is also somewhat triangular with its acutest angle posteriorly, and like the first, has but three roots.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Merillat, Louis A. (Louis Adolph), 1868-; Cade?ac, Ce?listin, 1858-; Le Blanc, Paul, 1872-; Carougeau, C. Chicago, A. Eger