. Interpretation of dental and maxillary roentgenograms . Fig. 136. Fig. 137. Fig. 136.—Upper left maxillary sinus extends forward to canine, which is premolar crowned, periapical thickening of peridental membrane due to chronicproliferative pericementitis. Second premolar vital pulp, apex normal, though extend-ing to floor of maxillary sinus. First molar crowned, periapical area of bone destruc-tion about lingual root, in wall of maxillary sinus. Fig. 137.—Apex of second premolar insufficiently shown for diagnosis. Firstmolar crowned, imperfect root fillings, chronic periapical r


. Interpretation of dental and maxillary roentgenograms . Fig. 136. Fig. 137. Fig. 136.—Upper left maxillary sinus extends forward to canine, which is premolar crowned, periapical thickening of peridental membrane due to chronicproliferative pericementitis. Second premolar vital pulp, apex normal, though extend-ing to floor of maxillary sinus. First molar crowned, periapical area of bone destruc-tion about lingual root, in wall of maxillary sinus. Fig. 137.—Apex of second premolar insufficiently shown for diagnosis. Firstmolar crowned, imperfect root fillings, chronic periapical rarefying osteitis withgranuloma, extending to floor of maxillary sinus. 104 INTERPRETATIOiSr OF ROElN^TGElSrOGEAMS Upper Left Region ■*^ M HMH^^ 1 i 7- l^^^l


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