. Dental and oral radiography : a textbook for students and practitioners of dentistry . Fig. 63.—A radiogram to determine the state of dentition of the right side inthe mouth of a child eleven years old. The developing second molars are shown,likewise the upper second bicuspid and the lower first bicuspid about to erupt. Itwill be noted that the lower second deciduous molar has no successor, nor isthere an upper first bicuspid present in the jaw. L28 DEXTAL AND ORAL IIAI >l<)( MtA 1 I IN In examining radiograms, wo should bear in mind thefact thai very dense tissues are characterized by
. Dental and oral radiography : a textbook for students and practitioners of dentistry . Fig. 63.—A radiogram to determine the state of dentition of the right side inthe mouth of a child eleven years old. The developing second molars are shown,likewise the upper second bicuspid and the lower first bicuspid about to erupt. Itwill be noted that the lower second deciduous molar has no successor, nor isthere an upper first bicuspid present in the jaw. L28 DEXTAL AND ORAL IIAI >l<)( MtA 1 I IN In examining radiograms, wo should bear in mind thefact thai very dense tissues are characterized by whiteareas, while less dense tissues appear darker, and theabsence of tissue is indicated by blackness. To avoidconfusion, we should remember that in ordinary negativephotographic prints, this color spectacle is reversed.*.
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