. Dental and oral radiography : a textbook for students and practitioners of dentistry . c. Fig. 111.—Unerupted cuspid teeth whose relationship to the roots of the incisorsmust be taken into consideration during tooth movement. molars. By making radiograms from time to time ofpatients at the age of the eruption of these teeth, thestatus of the developing teeth can be determined and thenecessary precautions taken to prevent the crowding ofthe incisors and cuspids. 9. To observe nonvital teeth prior to tooth movement, L62 DENTAL AND ORAL i;ai>i<m;i;apiiy. Fig. 112.—An unerupted lower thir&


. Dental and oral radiography : a textbook for students and practitioners of dentistry . c. Fig. 111.—Unerupted cuspid teeth whose relationship to the roots of the incisorsmust be taken into consideration during tooth movement. molars. By making radiograms from time to time ofpatients at the age of the eruption of these teeth, thestatus of the developing teeth can be determined and thenecessary precautions taken to prevent the crowding ofthe incisors and cuspids. 9. To observe nonvital teeth prior to tooth movement, L62 DENTAL AND ORAL i;ai>i<m;i;apiiy. Fig. 112.—An unerupted lower thir<i molar which is crowding the incisors.


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