Here is an interesting case to practice your image shift and SLOB (Same-Lingual, Opposite-Buccal) information.
The object in question is the impacted maxillary canine.
Which position (buccal or lingual) is the impacted maxillary canine in relation to the maxillary lateral incisor?
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is the root lingual and the crown more buccal ?
This case the crown moves distal with the distal image (premolar periapical radiograph) making the crown of the impacted canine to the lingual.
Assuming the PA image of the posterior teeth was made with a horizontal angle projected from a more distal position the impacted cuspid is palatal to the surrounding teeth.
That is correct. Nicely done. 🙂
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