. Elementary and dental radiography / by Howard Riley Raper . Fig. 129. Fig. 130. Fig. 129. Bridge from central to first bicuspid. Unerupted cuspid. The arrow points to a bit of tooth root. (Radiograph by Ream of Chicago.) Fig. 130. An upper cuspid in the place of the lateral. A temporary cuspid in the place which should be occupied by permanent cuspid. The lateral missing from the jaw. is shown in Fig. 129—an unerupted cuspid covered with a bridge. Sucha condition as this may or may not cause local inflammation, neuralgia,or any of a series of inflammatory and nerve disorders. In this case th
. Elementary and dental radiography / by Howard Riley Raper . Fig. 129. Fig. 130. Fig. 129. Bridge from central to first bicuspid. Unerupted cuspid. The arrow points to a bit of tooth root. (Radiograph by Ream of Chicago.) Fig. 130. An upper cuspid in the place of the lateral. A temporary cuspid in the place which should be occupied by permanent cuspid. The lateral missing from the jaw. is shown in Fig. 129—an unerupted cuspid covered with a bridge. Sucha condition as this may or may not cause local inflammation, neuralgia,or any of a series of inflammatory and nerve disorders. In this case thebridge covers not only an unerupted cuspid, but also a bit of tooth root. In a case presented to me an upper permanent Tig. 130. cuspid was seen occupying the place of the lateral incisor, and a temporary cuspid was in the space ISO DENTAL RADIOGRAPHY
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