. Elementary and dental radiography / by Howard Riley Raper . Fig. 191 Fig. 192 Fig. 191. Both roots of the shell-crowned, lower, first molar badly absorbed, especially the mesial. Canal fillings extend beyond the ends of the 192. An almost perfectly circumscribed abscess about the roots of an upper first how the roots extend into the abscess cavity. (Radiograph by Blum, of New York City.) edge of the case, I would say that the lateral should be extracted, andthe opening so made into the abscess cavity enlarged to the distal to suchan extent as to permit a thorough cur


. Elementary and dental radiography / by Howard Riley Raper . Fig. 191 Fig. 192 Fig. 191. Both roots of the shell-crowned, lower, first molar badly absorbed, especially the mesial. Canal fillings extend beyond the ends of the 192. An almost perfectly circumscribed abscess about the roots of an upper first how the roots extend into the abscess cavity. (Radiograph by Blum, of New York City.) edge of the case, I would say that the lateral should be extracted, andthe opening so made into the abscess cavity enlarged to the distal to suchan extent as to permit a thorough curettement of the suppurating sinus.(This would necessitate removal of the bridge from first bicuspid tocuspid.) Or, perhaps an opening sufficiently large to permit thoroughcurettement and drainage could be made through the external alveolarplate and the lateral conserved. At any rate, knowing that the openinginto a pus sinus to drain and curette it thoroughly must vary directlyaccording to the size of the sinus, we can see that, in this case, the open-ing mu


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