. Interpretation of dental & maxillary roentgenograms . Fig. 7S. Fig. 79. Fig. 78.—Upper right central incisor contains vital pulp, normal peridental incisor dead pulp, large area of bone destruction above apex, with well-definedoutlines indicating cyst formation, extending up to floor of nose, making a thin par-tition at this point. Fig. 79.—Upper incisor region covered by a bridge, all teeth having been lost. Atsite of left central incisor is a pear-shaped dark area due to presence of a cystallowed to remain behind when this tooth was extracted years before; there were noclinica


. Interpretation of dental & maxillary roentgenograms . Fig. 7S. Fig. 79. Fig. 78.—Upper right central incisor contains vital pulp, normal peridental incisor dead pulp, large area of bone destruction above apex, with well-definedoutlines indicating cyst formation, extending up to floor of nose, making a thin par-tition at this point. Fig. 79.—Upper incisor region covered by a bridge, all teeth having been lost. Atsite of left central incisor is a pear-shaped dark area due to presence of a cystallowed to remain behind when this tooth was extracted years before; there were noclinical evidences of its presence. At operation the cavity contained thick pus.


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