Oral Diagnosis and Treatment PlanningLawrence Cohen Thomas, 1973 - 326 pagina's |
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Pagina 51
... alveolar process and thus mits the use of a short 20 cm ( 8 inches ) anode - object distance . Less powerful and ... bone is important ; the amount of bone which has been lost and the amount that remains . This is most easily appreci ...
... alveolar process and thus mits the use of a short 20 cm ( 8 inches ) anode - object distance . Less powerful and ... bone is important ; the amount of bone which has been lost and the amount that remains . This is most easily appreci ...
Pagina 52
... alveolar crests and disguises the general degree of bone loss . On the other hand the palatal bone loss is easily appreciated . ( B ) The parallel film technique periapical gives a better idea of the degree of bone loss and reveals re ...
... alveolar crests and disguises the general degree of bone loss . On the other hand the palatal bone loss is easily appreciated . ( B ) The parallel film technique periapical gives a better idea of the degree of bone loss and reveals re ...
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... bone . The coronoid process is seen on the lower left . Observe calculus on necks of teeth . There is some loss of alveolar bone height with " cupping " of alveolar crest distal to last molar and between teeth . There is also some ...
... bone . The coronoid process is seen on the lower left . Observe calculus on necks of teeth . There is some loss of alveolar bone height with " cupping " of alveolar crest distal to last molar and between teeth . There is also some ...
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ForewordAlvin F Gardner | 3 |
EXAMINATION OF THE ORAL CAVITYWilliam F Malone Rinert J Ger | 19 |
THE ROLE OF RADIOLOGY IN ORAL DIAGNOSISGordon R Seward | 47 |
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