. Oral Roentgenology : a Roentgen study of the anatomy and pathology of the oral cavity . Figure 10. 30 ORAL ROENTGENOLOGY Roentgenology of Tooth Development Figure ii. Patient: A. H., girl three years old. Roentgen Examination: All the temporary teeth have calcification of the permanent cuspid and first molar has reachedabout two-thirds of the crowns. The tip of the first bicuspid is seenbetween the roots of the first temporary molar in the lower jaw. Figure 12. Patient: H. S., girl four years old. Roentgen Examination: Here we find further progress in toothdevelopment. The roots


. Oral Roentgenology : a Roentgen study of the anatomy and pathology of the oral cavity . Figure 10. 30 ORAL ROENTGENOLOGY Roentgenology of Tooth Development Figure ii. Patient: A. H., girl three years old. Roentgen Examination: All the temporary teeth have calcification of the permanent cuspid and first molar has reachedabout two-thirds of the crowns. The tip of the first bicuspid is seenbetween the roots of the first temporary molar in the lower jaw. Figure 12. Patient: H. S., girl four years old. Roentgen Examination: Here we find further progress in toothdevelopment. The roots of the first temporary molar have been con-siderably absorbed. Calcification of the cuspid, first bicuspid and firstpermanent molar has further advanced. ROEXTGEXOGRAPIITC STUDY OF THE XORMAL ORAL TLSSUES 31. Figure ii.


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