. Interpretation of dental and maxillary roentgenograms . Fig. 150. Fig. 151. Fig. 150.—First premolar crowned, no root filling, marked curvature of root, apex-normal. Second premolar crowned, partial root filling, periapical chronic rarefyingosteitis with granuloma. This area forms a projection which is walled off from themaxillary sinus by a thin plate of bone. Fig. 151.—Upper left crowned, imperfect root filling, no periapicalabnormality. Second premolar, poorly fitting crown, leading to infection and ab-sorption of alveolar septum; apparently good root filling; periapical bo


. Interpretation of dental and maxillary roentgenograms . Fig. 150. Fig. 151. Fig. 150.—First premolar crowned, no root filling, marked curvature of root, apex-normal. Second premolar crowned, partial root filling, periapical chronic rarefyingosteitis with granuloma. This area forms a projection which is walled off from themaxillary sinus by a thin plate of bone. Fig. 151.—Upper left crowned, imperfect root filling, no periapicalabnormality. Second premolar, poorly fitting crown, leading to infection and ab-sorption of alveolar septum; apparently good root filling; periapical bone destruction,granuloma, and roughening of


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