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Interpreting facial side profile xray for tip of gum change

Is there a way to tell if the area from my most outer molar to the edge of the wall (as shown in the arrows here- does it have a name by the way?) has been reduced? https://ibb.co/nfy2vTb

Do my xrays show anything? There used to be gums there (in the area with the arrows in picture) but now there isn't, wondering if it can be seen. Thanks for reading and your help!

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