. Interpretation of dental and maxillary roentgenograms . Fig. 64. Fig. 65. Fig. 64.—Upper left lateral incisor contains infected pulp, no root tilling, and pre-sents ill-defined periapical area due to chronic rarefying osteitis and suppuration. Ca-nine normal. Fig. 65.—Upper right central incisor shows extensive decay of crown, good rootfilling, no periapical disturbance. Lateral incisor crowned, perforation of distalside of root, with area of bone destruction at this point; also area of chronic rare-fying osteitis and granuloma at apex. 86 IlSrTEEPRETATIO:^ OF ROENTGENOGRAMS Upper Anterior R


. Interpretation of dental and maxillary roentgenograms . Fig. 64. Fig. 65. Fig. 64.—Upper left lateral incisor contains infected pulp, no root tilling, and pre-sents ill-defined periapical area due to chronic rarefying osteitis and suppuration. Ca-nine normal. Fig. 65.—Upper right central incisor shows extensive decay of crown, good rootfilling, no periapical disturbance. Lateral incisor crowned, perforation of distalside of root, with area of bone destruction at this point; also area of chronic rare-fying osteitis and granuloma at apex. 86 IlSrTEEPRETATIO:^ OF ROENTGENOGRAMS Upper Anterior Region.


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