. Interpretation of dental and maxillary roentgenograms . Fig. 3.—Showing considerable thickness of bone between the apices of the molarroots and the mamillary sinuses. (Cryer.). Fig. 4.—Showing smooth prominences in floor of maxillary sinus overlying apices ofroots of premolar and molar teeth. (Cryer.) above the most dependent portion of the sinus, but lo-cated in its wall (Fig. 5). The floor of the maxillarysinus is usually found in relation to the roots of the molar INTERPRETATIOlSr OF EOENTGENOGRAMS


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