. Oral Roentgenology : a Roentgen study of the anatomy and pathology of the oral cavity . ant in suchcases, as it helps to differentiate the odontoma from other conditions, suchas osteoma, osteosarcoma and cysts. 76 ORAL ROENTGENOLOGY Roentgenology of Abrasion Figure : From dry skull. Photograph: Shows mandible with abrasion of the teeth, the pulpof the first molar having become exposed. Figure 76. Specimen: From dry skull shown in Figure 75. Roentgen Examination: Shows close relation of the occlusial surfacewith pulp chamber. A radiolucent area at the ends of the roots of thefirst


. Oral Roentgenology : a Roentgen study of the anatomy and pathology of the oral cavity . ant in suchcases, as it helps to differentiate the odontoma from other conditions, suchas osteoma, osteosarcoma and cysts. 76 ORAL ROENTGENOLOGY Roentgenology of Abrasion Figure : From dry skull. Photograph: Shows mandible with abrasion of the teeth, the pulpof the first molar having become exposed. Figure 76. Specimen: From dry skull shown in Figure 75. Roentgen Examination: Shows close relation of the occlusial surfacewith pulp chamber. A radiolucent area at the ends of the roots of thefirst molar indicates abscess conditions, due to exposure of the pulp. Figure : Mr. McK. Roentgen Examination: Shows that the pulps have receded a con-siderable distance on account of abrasion. Figure : Mr. T. B. Roentgen Examination: Abrasion of the front teeth has caused thepulps to recede. Figure : Mr. P. G. Roentgen Examination: Shows the relation of the pulp of the molarto the worn-off occlusial surface. ROEXTGEXOGRAPHIC STUDY OF PATHOLOGICAL COXDITIOXS 77. Figure 75. Figure 76.


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