. Interpretation of dental & maxillary roentgenograms . Fig. 256.—Fracture of left side of mandible near canine tooth, with very few teethpresent. This is said to be the commonest site for fracture to Fig. 257.—Fracture through neck of condyle of mandible. The lower end of thesmall fragment in these cases is generally pulled forward by the external pterygoidmuscle. The ramus of the jaw is displaced externally to the smaller fragment, caus-ing the lower teeth to be drawn over toward the affected side. 144 I XIKK PRETATK ).\ OF ROENK ! BNO< WIA M S Fractures


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