Interpretation of Dental And Maxillary Roentgenograms
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129. Fig. 128. — Upper left premolars, inilps vital, periapical regions normal. Circum- scribed dark area about apex of second premolar somewhat resembling an area due to rarefying osteitis is only due to a recess in the maxillary sinus; the normal line of bone can be traced completely around the apex of this tooth. Light shadow in upper left corner is due to malar bone. Fig. 129. — -Upper left first premolar crowned, imperfect root fillings, periapical region normal. Second premolar pulp vital.... The white line apparently running from its apex is due to a septum in the maxillary sinus. 102 IlsrTEEPEETATIOlSr OY ROENTGENOGRAMS Upper Left Region Fig. 130. Fig. 131. Fig. 130. — Upper left second pre.-nolar pvilpless, no root canal filling; thickening of peridental membrane due to inflammation about apex, which is ver\' close to floor of ma-xillary sinus. Fig. 131. — Upper left canine, root tilling only extends about half way, apex ap- parently encapsulated with healthy bone. First premolar crowned.
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