. Dental and oral radiography : a text book for students and practitioners of dentistry . Fig. 59. An abscess is visible between the central and lateral incisors. Its origincould be due to either tooth or perhaps to Fig. 60. There is evidence of a small alveolar abscess about the apex of the rootof the first bicuspid, while a larger one is shown to exist about the root ofthe second bicuspid. without displacement are often discernible at the line of fracture, owing to the fact that the line of INTERPRETATION OF RADIOGRAPHS 137 fracture offers less resistance to the penetrationof the rays


. Dental and oral radiography : a text book for students and practitioners of dentistry . Fig. 59. An abscess is visible between the central and lateral incisors. Its origincould be due to either tooth or perhaps to Fig. 60. There is evidence of a small alveolar abscess about the apex of the rootof the first bicuspid, while a larger one is shown to exist about the root ofthe second bicuspid. without displacement are often discernible at the line of fracture, owing to the fact that the line of INTERPRETATION OF RADIOGRAPHS 137 fracture offers less resistance to the penetrationof the rays and therefore is apparent upon theplate as a dark line. Where an abscess takes place in the alveolar


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