. Oral Roentgenology : a Roentgen study of the anatomy and pathology of the oral cavity . Figure 67. yo ORAL ROENTGENOLOGY Roentgenology of Retained Temporary Teeth; Permanent OnesImpacted Figure : Miss M. C. Roentgen Examination: Shows temporary cuspid partly cuspid unerupted and impacted. Figure 69. Patient: Mr. H. Roentgen Examination: Shows that the unerupted permanent bicuspidis growing in the wrong direction and is impacted. The temporarymolar, which has been retained, shows absorption of the roots. Figure 70. Patient: Mrs. B. Roentgen Examination: Shows that
. Oral Roentgenology : a Roentgen study of the anatomy and pathology of the oral cavity . Figure 67. yo ORAL ROENTGENOLOGY Roentgenology of Retained Temporary Teeth; Permanent OnesImpacted Figure : Miss M. C. Roentgen Examination: Shows temporary cuspid partly cuspid unerupted and impacted. Figure 69. Patient: Mr. H. Roentgen Examination: Shows that the unerupted permanent bicuspidis growing in the wrong direction and is impacted. The temporarymolar, which has been retained, shows absorption of the roots. Figure 70. Patient: Mrs. B. Roentgen Examination: Shows that the permanent cuspid is un-erupted and impacted and the temporary cuspid shows absorption of theroot. The permanent cuspid is pressing against the root of the lateralincisor, causing it to tip distally. ROENTGEXOGRAPHIC STUDY OF PATHOLOGICAL COXDITIOXS 71 >^ ^n. Figure 68. Figure 69.
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