. Interpretation of dental & maxillary roentgenograms . Fig. 160. Fig. 161. Fig. 160.—Large area of bone destruction in region between upper left secondpremolar and first molar; irregular margins indicating chronic rarefying osteitis withsuppuration. Permanent canine and second molar unerupted. Infection probablyarose in connection with deciduous molar. Fig. 161.—Distortion present, but film shows large area of bone destruction aroundpulpless upper left first molar, apparently communicating directly with the maxil-lary sinus. 110 I N TKttPRETATM) X <) F ROE X T< IE NTOGRA .M S Lower Fron


. Interpretation of dental & maxillary roentgenograms . Fig. 160. Fig. 161. Fig. 160.—Large area of bone destruction in region between upper left secondpremolar and first molar; irregular margins indicating chronic rarefying osteitis withsuppuration. Permanent canine and second molar unerupted. Infection probablyarose in connection with deciduous molar. Fig. 161.—Distortion present, but film shows large area of bone destruction aroundpulpless upper left first molar, apparently communicating directly with the maxil-lary sinus. 110 I N TKttPRETATM) X <) F ROE X T< IE NTOGRA .M S Lower Front Region.


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