. Oral Roentgenology : a Roentgen study of the anatomy and pathology of the oral cavity . Figure 3. 18 INTRODUCTION Roentgenology of Conditions Liable to Misinterpretation Figure : Mr. W. Roentgen Examination: Shows part of the coronoid process of theramus in the lower left-hand corner. Figure 5. Patient: Mrs. W. Roentgen Examination: Part of the coronoid process is seen at theside of the picture and might be taken for the roots of a wisdom toothwith decayed crown. Figure 6. Patient: Miss H. Roentgen Examination: Shows large radiolucent area in lower jawaround the apex of the first bi
. Oral Roentgenology : a Roentgen study of the anatomy and pathology of the oral cavity . Figure 3. 18 INTRODUCTION Roentgenology of Conditions Liable to Misinterpretation Figure : Mr. W. Roentgen Examination: Shows part of the coronoid process of theramus in the lower left-hand corner. Figure 5. Patient: Mrs. W. Roentgen Examination: Part of the coronoid process is seen at theside of the picture and might be taken for the roots of a wisdom toothwith decayed crown. Figure 6. Patient: Miss H. Roentgen Examination: Shows large radiolucent area in lower jawaround the apex of the first bicuspid. The second bicuspid is a devitalizedtooth with root canal filling and shows a slight radiolucent area immediatelybeneath its root. A little further down is a well defined radiolucent arealying in the path of the mandibular canal. It is a picture of the mentalforamen. INTRODUCTION 19. 13 Figure 4. Figure 5.
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