Dental review; devoted to the advancement of dentistry. . Fig. 4. canal operation with a necrotic area over the mesial buccal second bicuspid having a line surrounding the root and crownis so loose that it would have to be extracted. It is, however, avital tooth. The first bicuspid is also vital and in normal condi- Hit \ \ & Fig. 6. tion. The cuspid has a pyorrhea pocket on both the lingual andlabial surfaces, but is otherwise in normal condition. The lateralis a pulpless tooth with a diseased area surrounding the apex. The 786 THE DENTAL REVIEW. central is vital and in normal condit
Dental review; devoted to the advancement of dentistry. . Fig. 4. canal operation with a necrotic area over the mesial buccal second bicuspid having a line surrounding the root and crownis so loose that it would have to be extracted. It is, however, avital tooth. The first bicuspid is also vital and in normal condi- Hit \ \ & Fig. 6. tion. The cuspid has a pyorrhea pocket on both the lingual andlabial surfaces, but is otherwise in normal condition. The lateralis a pulpless tooth with a diseased area surrounding the apex. The 786 THE DENTAL REVIEW. central is vital and in normal condition. The left central is pulp-less with a very small area in the apex and it has been decided from. Fig. 9. radiograph that this condition will be handled by ionization and itwill not be necessary to curette. The lateral is vital and in normalcondition. The cuspid has a pyorrhea pocket on the labial and lin- ORIGINAL COMMUNICATIONS. 787
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