. Interpretation of dental and maxillary roentgenograms . Fig. 132. Fig. 133. Fig. 132.—Upper left premolars and molars have poorly fitting crowns, responsiblefor gingival infectdon and absorption of bone around necks of teeth. First premolarshows no root filling and peridental thickening. Second premolar, partial root filling,periapical bone destruction and granuloma. Same condition of first molar. , probably no periapical disease, but buccal roots denuded from pyorrhea. Fig. 133.—Upper left first premolar crowned, no root filling, post of crown per-forating side of root; about si


. Interpretation of dental and maxillary roentgenograms . Fig. 132. Fig. 133. Fig. 132.—Upper left premolars and molars have poorly fitting crowns, responsiblefor gingival infectdon and absorption of bone around necks of teeth. First premolarshows no root filling and peridental thickening. Second premolar, partial root filling,periapical bone destruction and granuloma. Same condition of first molar. , probably no periapical disease, but buccal roots denuded from pyorrhea. Fig. 133.—Upper left first premolar crowned, no root filling, post of crown per-forating side of root; about site of perforation is an area of chronic rarefying osteitiswith granuloma; periapical thickening of peridental membrane. INTERPRETATION OF ROENTGENOGRAMS 103 Upper Left Region


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