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RM2AMY6RC–Dentos . NUT LOOSE AT 90 MILES PER (Haps) Pagt 226 c^Ck- (dG^b^tii^xS^ CAUGHT IX THE JUNGLE OF DENTAL ANATOMY ELEPHANTS Than what the incisors are. So much as yon do in the upper. Of course the upper first you know is about the largest of the bicuspids. As what this model shows here. As what we have on the upper bicuspid. Have all the same grooves as the other one has. You know why it is because it is. Seme of them are usually almost nearly perfect. Giving the upper and lower about the same shape. Little flatter than the distol is. The buccal surface! Well it differs. It usually nearly a perfe
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