. Dental electro-therapeutics. Fig. 125 Fig. 126 Figs. 125 and 126.—Result of not checking up while drilling out rootcanal for post. Taken by J. J. Lowe, Boston. the impossible, Nature often takes care of things writer certainly considers it more advisable to treatminute remnants of nerve filaments in roots found bv the 200 THE X-RAYS OR RONTGEN RAYS radiograph to be curved, as a more or less negligible quantity,after having sterilized them as well as possible, than to runthe risk of drilling through the side with a Gates-Glidden orBeutelroek root-canal drill unless other indicatio


. Dental electro-therapeutics. Fig. 125 Fig. 126 Figs. 125 and 126.—Result of not checking up while drilling out rootcanal for post. Taken by J. J. Lowe, Boston. the impossible, Nature often takes care of things writer certainly considers it more advisable to treatminute remnants of nerve filaments in roots found bv the 200 THE X-RAYS OR RONTGEN RAYS radiograph to be curved, as a more or less negligible quantity,after having sterilized them as well as possible, than to runthe risk of drilling through the side with a Gates-Glidden orBeutelroek root-canal drill unless other indications pointto apiectomy or extraction. The fact that gutta-percha as aroot-canal filling is most desirable has also been proved, itwould seem conclusively, by the .r-ray, for the writer has inseveral cases seen how kindly nature takes to it even when ithas been pushed through the apex, as appears in Fig. this case the root filling of the canine that has beeninserted six or seven years previously, was not the cause ofthe


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