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Figure 2-6.—Forensic Examination Form
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Figure 2-9.—Partially erupted teeth

molar to the lowermost aspect of the third molar on the opposite  side.  Figure  2-7  illustrates  an  edentulous mandibular arch. EDENTULOUS   MOUTH.—Inscribe crossing lines (fig. 2-8) one extending from the maxillary right third molar to the mandibular left third molar and the other  line  from  the  maxillary  left  third  molar  to  the mandibular right third molar. PARTIALLY  ERUPTED  TOOTH.—In the Occlusal  (O):  Chart  along  the  grooves  on  the diagram of the tooth, draw an arcing line through the occlusal surface (fig. 2-10, teeth #l, #2, and #5). long axis. Figure 2-9 illustrates teeth #17 and #32 as partially erupted. AMALGAM   RESTORATIONS.—In the diagram of the tooth, draw an outline of the restoration showing size, location, and shape, and block in solidly. The   following   are   different   types   of   amalgam restorations: Figure 2-7.—Missing teeth and edentulous mandibular arch. Figure 2-8.—Edentulous mouth. 2-11

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