. Elementary and dental radiography . is case the author desires to insert a bridge. On opening into the thirdmolar and second bicuspid, which teeth were to be used for the abut-ments, we were unable to find any canals in the bicuspid, and only a smallcanal in the molar. The skiagraph confirms the clinical findings. Tim usiis OF Tim radiogkath i\ dextistry 175 11. JI$ an Jlid in Tilling tbe €anal$ of teetb with Carge Jlpical Toramina. To demonstrate this use of the rarHograph aTIfl* 16$. central incisor with a large apical foramen was chosen, and an orthodontic ligature wire passed intothe can
. Elementary and dental radiography . is case the author desires to insert a bridge. On opening into the thirdmolar and second bicuspid, which teeth were to be used for the abut-ments, we were unable to find any canals in the bicuspid, and only a smallcanal in the molar. The skiagraph confirms the clinical findings. Tim usiis OF Tim radiogkath i\ dextistry 175 11. JI$ an Jlid in Tilling tbe €anal$ of teetb with Carge Jlpical Toramina. To demonstrate this use of the rarHograph aTIfl* 16$. central incisor with a large apical foramen was chosen, and an orthodontic ligature wire passed intothe canal until the patient received sensation. The worthlessness of thesensation test, as a guide in filling to the apex of canals is demonstraterlby Fig. 168, which shows the wire penetrating the tissues four or fivemillimeters beyond the apex of the tooth. After the radiograph ) was made, the wire was removed, and that part of it penetrating theap6x cut ofif, or as nearly as could be judged from the appearance of
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