The Human Palate: The Form and Orientation of the Palate, with Special Reference to Chatham Island (Moriori) and Maori Skulls |
Contents
The CRANIOSTATIC or INDIRECT method of measurement p | 10 |
CHAPTER 4 | 30 |
postdental alveolar process p 55 Palate height p 55 Palatal | 65 |
Copyright | |
4 other sections not shown
Common terms and phrases
adult alveolar arch alveolar process alveolar ridge Alveolon angle anthropoid Arch Convergence Australian Aboriginal Bantu calipers canine point Chatham Island skulls Chimpanzee craniostatic distance craniostatic measurements craniostatic method dental arch differences distances from Prosthion external alveolar point facial profile Frankfort Horizontal Frankfort Plane frontal contour frontal plane gorilla incisor indices inter-alveolar width jaws Maori skulls median sagittal plane molar external point Molar Mid-point Moriori Ch Moriori skull Nasion non-craniostatic measurements non-craniostatic method obtained orbital point orientation Otago Otago University outline contours palatal contours Palatal Hexagon palatal index Palatal Sagittal palate length palate plans palate vault perpendicular Piltdown planes of reference Plate 12 Plate 29 Plate 38 porion axis position premolar profile line Prosthion Rhodesian skull sagittal contour second molar Series sexes shown special graphs specimens Staphylion superposed superpositions suture teeth third molar tooth socket transverse measurement Tuberosity points variation vertical ordinate Waikawa Waikouaiti