. Interpretation of dental and maxillary roentgenograms . Fig. 170. Fig. 171. Fig. 170.—Dead pulp in lower right central incisor; periapical area of chronic rare-fying osteitis with granuloma. Fig. 171.—lyarge area of bone destruction with sharply defined edges due to cystinvolving roots of lower right central and lateral and left central incisors. Left lat-eral incisor missing. Pulps dead in central incisors, but vital in right lateral andleft canine. Cyst probably followed chronic rarefying osteitis in connection withdeath of the pulp of one of the central incisors. <Case referred by Dr.


. Interpretation of dental and maxillary roentgenograms . Fig. 170. Fig. 171. Fig. 170.—Dead pulp in lower right central incisor; periapical area of chronic rare-fying osteitis with granuloma. Fig. 171.—lyarge area of bone destruction with sharply defined edges due to cystinvolving roots of lower right central and lateral and left central incisors. Left lat-eral incisor missing. Pulps dead in central incisors, but vital in right lateral andleft canine. Cyst probably followed chronic rarefying osteitis in connection withdeath of the pulp of one of the central incisors. <Case referred by Dr. J. S. Evans.)


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