. Interpretation of dental and maxillary roentgenograms . Fig. 254.—Fracture of left side of mandible just in front of second molar. Firstmolar missing. The line of fracture in this region is nearly always oblique, runningfrom above downward and Fig. 255.—Fracture of left side of mandible in second premolar region. The rootof this tooth is found in the line of fracture, and will jircliably lequire extractionbefore union can occur. IXTEEPRETxVTIOX OF EOEXTGEXOGRAMS 143 Fractures > > ^l^^^^Ev 1 H^ i .Jhh J Fig. 256.—Fracture of left side of mandible near canine tooth, with very


. Interpretation of dental and maxillary roentgenograms . Fig. 254.—Fracture of left side of mandible just in front of second molar. Firstmolar missing. The line of fracture in this region is nearly always oblique, runningfrom above downward and Fig. 255.—Fracture of left side of mandible in second premolar region. The rootof this tooth is found in the line of fracture, and will jircliably lequire extractionbefore union can occur. IXTEEPRETxVTIOX OF EOEXTGEXOGRAMS 143 Fractures > > ^l^^^^Ev 1 H^ i .Jhh J Fig. 256.—Fracture of left side of mandible near canine tooth, with very few teethpresent. This is said to be the commonest site for fracture to occur.


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