. Dental and oral radiography; a textbook for students and practitioners of dentistry . Tig. 104.—Unerupted lower second molar prevented from erupting through impactionagainst the lower first molar. INDICATrOXS FOR X-RAY IN DENTISTRY 157 4. To determine the approximate direction in ivhichteeth are erupting and the relationship ivhich they ivillhear to the line of occlusion ivhen erupted. Where the deciduous teeth have been retained in themouth longer than the normal time and Avhere the rootsof these teeth have not been entirely absorbed, the erupt-ing permanent teeth will sometimes be deflecte


. Dental and oral radiography; a textbook for students and practitioners of dentistry . Tig. 104.—Unerupted lower second molar prevented from erupting through impactionagainst the lower first molar. INDICATrOXS FOR X-RAY IN DENTISTRY 157 4. To determine the approximate direction in ivhichteeth are erupting and the relationship ivhich they ivillhear to the line of occlusion ivhen erupted. Where the deciduous teeth have been retained in themouth longer than the normal time and Avhere the rootsof these teeth have not been entirely absorbed, the erupt-ing permanent teeth will sometimes be deflected from. Fig. 105.—Unerupted upper bicuspid teeth which are being deflected to the lingual.


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