. Interpretation of dental and maxillary roentgenograms . Via 18.—Early stage of cyst formation, showing- cavity lined with several layers ofepithelium, with chronic inflammatory tissue at the Fig. 19.—High power view of epithelial cyst lining. 44 interpeetatioisj of eoentgenogeams iiially in the peridental membrane, where they are knownas debris epitJieliaux paradentaires of Malassez. Theseepithelial cells are believed to be remains of the outercells of the enamel organ which originally passed downand formed the outer wall of the sac in which the cemen-tum of the root was formed.


. Interpretation of dental and maxillary roentgenograms . Via 18.—Early stage of cyst formation, showing- cavity lined with several layers ofepithelium, with chronic inflammatory tissue at the Fig. 19.—High power view of epithelial cyst lining. 44 interpeetatioisj of eoentgenogeams iiially in the peridental membrane, where they are knownas debris epitJieliaux paradentaires of Malassez. Theseepithelial cells are believed to be remains of the outercells of the enamel organ which originally passed downand formed the outer wall of the sac in which the cemen-tum of the root was formed. Proliferation of theseepithelial cells found among the granulation tissue isstimulated by the chronic inflammatory process. The


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