I don’t see her teeth anywhere either.
The descriptions are confusing to me. It was initially dismissed in this thread, but maybe there was an unspecified reasoning behind it?
(Initial description) Dental radiographs and photographs are available in Images section. Teeth #8, #9, and #5 were separate from the skull and placed in appropriate sockets for the examination and radiographs.
Root tips present in area of # 12, and #14.
Appearance and type of dental treatment suggests that the dental treatment was completed prior to 1960, before the common usage of dental composite material. (Comment from original dental report) Unable to determine if mandibular molars are 17 or 18 after consult with two other odontologists. Also could not determine if 31 or 32, therefore all are coded as / for default code in NCIC.
(Current description) Gold colored dental restorations (small, round) in the maxillary dentition or bottom teeth, specifically the labial (cheek) surface of the right and left canines and right lateral incisor. These may have been decorative inlays. They were located high on the crowns near the gumline.