. Interpretation of dental and maxillary roentgenograms . Fig. 4.—Showing smooth prominences in floor of maxillary sinus overlying apices ofroots of premolar and molar teeth. (Cryer.) above the most dependent portion of the sinus, but lo-cated in its wall (Fig. 5). The floor of the maxillarysinus is usually found in relation to the roots of the molar INTERPRETATIOlSr OF EOENTGENOGRAMS. 111 bt molai 1 1 -^t molai Fig. S.—Showing floor of maxillary sinus dipping down between roots of molar tooth,the apices thus being above the level of the floor. (Cryer.) Infraorbital sinus Infraorbital foramen


. Interpretation of dental and maxillary roentgenograms . Fig. 4.—Showing smooth prominences in floor of maxillary sinus overlying apices ofroots of premolar and molar teeth. (Cryer.) above the most dependent portion of the sinus, but lo-cated in its wall (Fig. 5). The floor of the maxillarysinus is usually found in relation to the roots of the molar INTERPRETATIOlSr OF EOENTGENOGRAMS. 111 bt molai 1 1 -^t molai Fig. S.—Showing floor of maxillary sinus dipping down between roots of molar tooth,the apices thus being above the level of the floor. (Cryer.) Infraorbital sinus Infraorbital foramen d passing throughinfraorbitalcanal and foramen.


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