. Interpretation of dental and maxillary roentgenograms . A. B. Fig. 229.—Upper left impacted canine. In A, a more anterior view than B, thecusp of the canine only reaches the distal side of the root of the lateral incisor, whilein B it partially overlaps the root of this tooth, showing that the canine lies on thelaliial aspect of the other teeth. A part of the temporary canine is seen in B. 130 INTERPRETATION OF ROENTGENOGRAMS Horizontal Impaction of Lower Molars. Fig. 230.—Horizontal impaction of the lower left third molar. Crown not cov-ered by bone. Decay of crown of second molar, shown by
. Interpretation of dental and maxillary roentgenograms . A. B. Fig. 229.—Upper left impacted canine. In A, a more anterior view than B, thecusp of the canine only reaches the distal side of the root of the lateral incisor, whilein B it partially overlaps the root of this tooth, showing that the canine lies on thelaliial aspect of the other teeth. A part of the temporary canine is seen in B. 130 INTERPRETATION OF ROENTGENOGRAMS Horizontal Impaction of Lower Molars. Fig. 230.—Horizontal impaction of the lower left third molar. Crown not cov-ered by bone. Decay of crown of second molar, shown by dark area. Upper thirdmolar unerupted, and lying slightly to one side of second molar.
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