. Interpretation of dental and maxillary roentgenograms . Fig. 76. Fig. n. Fig. 76.—Upper right central and lateral incisors, pulps vital, no periapical abnor-mality; there is marked bone destruction and loss of support of roots from crownstoward apices, due to chronic suppurative osteopericementitis (pyorrhea). Fig. n.—Upper right central and lateral incisors missing, being replaced by bridge-work. A portion of hyi)odermic needle is shown at site of central. Canine andpremolars show posts in roots, no other root fillings, and evidences of chronic apicalpericementitis. Apex of second premolar
. Interpretation of dental and maxillary roentgenograms . Fig. 76. Fig. n. Fig. 76.—Upper right central and lateral incisors, pulps vital, no periapical abnor-mality; there is marked bone destruction and loss of support of roots from crownstoward apices, due to chronic suppurative osteopericementitis (pyorrhea). Fig. n.—Upper right central and lateral incisors missing, being replaced by bridge-work. A portion of hyi)odermic needle is shown at site of central. Canine andpremolars show posts in roots, no other root fillings, and evidences of chronic apicalpericementitis. Apex of second premolar is very close to maxillary sinus. INTERPKETATIOISr OF ROENTGENOGRAMS 89 Upper Anterior Region
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