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10. 11. 12. 13. indd 37 E F 4/25/08 3:22:06 PM 38 PART TWO RADIOGRAPHIC ANATOMY MAXILLARY MOLAR TEETH * 2 2 1 1 B A FIGURE 2-32 A, Normal radiolucency that can mimic a fracture of the maxillary tuberosity (arrows). B, Radiograph of a skull specimen using an angle and technique to reproduce the effect. This appearance is caused by summation effect (burn-out) below the radiodense zygomatic arch (asterisk). First molar (1), second molar (2). 2 * 1 A 1 2 * B FIGURE 2-33 Supernumerary molar teeth. A, Bassett hound with a maxillary third molar tooth (asterisk).
4. indd 35 Condensing osteitis indicating a chronic lesion. Loss of buccal plate from periodontitis Loss of both buccal and palatal bone in furcation Periapical and periradicular lucencies consistent with lesions of endodontic origin 4/25/08 3:22:05 PM 36 PART TWO RADIOGRAPHIC ANATOMY MAXILLARY MOLAR TEETH A B C FIGURE 2-31 Normal maxillary molar teeth. A, Radiograph of left maxillary molars. B, Buccal view of molar region of skull. C, Palatal view (mirror image) of molar region of skull. indd 36 4/25/08 3:22:05 PM CHAPTER 2 INTRAORAL RADIOGRAPHIC ANATOMY OF THE DOG 37 MAXILLARY MOLAR TEETH 5 7 12 7 3 12 5 7 1 13 6 8 4 3 6 1 12 11 2 10 9 D FIGURE 2-31, cont’d D, Same radiograph as A.
C, Two-year-old Toy Poodle. The dentin walls are thicker due to secondary dentin deposition. The apical sections of both roots are dilacerated with distinct distal angulation (arrows). This is the result of continued root development after complete eruption in a small-breed dog with a high tooth-to-bone ratio. D, Nine-year-old Dalmation mix. There is marked attenuation of the pulp chamber and root canal spaces. This molar tooth has a very distinct double-shadow due to a deep radicular groove on the distal aspect of the mesial root (arrows).