. Oral Roentgenology : a Roentgen study of the anatomy and pathology of the oral cavity . Figure 48. Figure 49. 62 ORAL ROENTGENOLOGY Roentgenology of Unerupted and Impacted Teeth Figure 50. Patient: Mrs. E. L., age 37. Courtesy of Dr. J. M. Levy. History: Suffered from headaches for a considerable number of yearswithout being able to secure any permanent relief. Roentgen Examination: Shows impacted third molar. Operative Findings: Second and third molars had to be distal root of the second molar had been completely absorbed andthe distal surface of the mesial root also showed ev


. Oral Roentgenology : a Roentgen study of the anatomy and pathology of the oral cavity . Figure 48. Figure 49. 62 ORAL ROENTGENOLOGY Roentgenology of Unerupted and Impacted Teeth Figure 50. Patient: Mrs. E. L., age 37. Courtesy of Dr. J. M. Levy. History: Suffered from headaches for a considerable number of yearswithout being able to secure any permanent relief. Roentgen Examination: Shows impacted third molar. Operative Findings: Second and third molars had to be distal root of the second molar had been completely absorbed andthe distal surface of the mesial root also showed evidence of absorption. Result of Operation: Patient improved a great deal, but was notentirely relieved of headaches. Figure 51. Patient: Dr. E. S. W. Roentgen Examination: Shows unerupted, impacted lower position leads to the conclusion that the distal root of the second molarhas been partly absorbed. ROEXTGEXOGRAPHTC STUDY OF PATHOLOGICAL COXDITIOXS 63. Figure 50.


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