. The science and practice of dental surgery. In this case a second right upper incisor and supernmnerary aresuperimposed : it was desired to remove the one that had theweaker root. Radiograph C (taken centrally) sliows the two teethoverlapping, the double image giving a lighter shadow owing toless penetration. Both roots have open apices, and there isnothing to choose between them. The radiograph taken distallyshows that ono of the teeth come more into view, this is theone situated palatally. Unerupted Upper Canine. In the central radiograph, C, the canine is nearer thefirst premolar tha


. The science and practice of dental surgery. In this case a second right upper incisor and supernmnerary aresuperimposed : it was desired to remove the one that had theweaker root. Radiograph C (taken centrally) sliows the two teethoverlapping, the double image giving a lighter shadow owing toless penetration. Both roots have open apices, and there isnothing to choose between them. The radiograph taken distallyshows that ono of the teeth come more into view, this is theone situated palatally. Unerupted Upper Canine. In the central radiograph, C, the canine is nearer thefirst premolar than the lateral, but in the distal radio-graph. D, it is seen to be more forward towards thelateral; it is therefore situated labially (confirmed bythe medial radiograph, M). to say which of the two is in front of or behindthe other, but if viewed from either side bothcome into view. If two tumblers are placed togetherline behind the other, the one in frontobscures the view of the one behind, butif a lateral view is taken both come intoview. T


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