Diseases of the soft structures of the teeth and their treatment; a text-book for students and practitioners . p q r Fig. 93.—A group of abnormal teeth. (Cryer.) it must be carefully filed away; otherwise the formation of a pocketand finally a perforation of the wall of the root is very apt totake place. By alternating the various sized picks and broaches 180 DISEASES OF THE DENTAL PULP the canal i*> finally cleansed of Its debris and the apical foramen isbrought within reach. Very delicate apex curettes, the so-called i. Pulp canal cleaners. apexographei ployed foi of the apex 1>,\ are


Diseases of the soft structures of the teeth and their treatment; a text-book for students and practitioners . p q r Fig. 93.—A group of abnormal teeth. (Cryer.) it must be carefully filed away; otherwise the formation of a pocketand finally a perforation of the wall of the root is very apt totake place. By alternating the various sized picks and broaches 180 DISEASES OF THE DENTAL PULP the canal i*> finally cleansed of Its debris and the apical foramen isbrought within reach. Very delicate apex curettes, the so-called i. Pulp canal cleaners. apexographei ployed foi of the apex 1>,\ are enlargi now tMii-no- the lumendrawing thedebris into the canal. Withsuitable Kerr files the canalmay now he enlarged andstraightened > as to assume aconical shape which may mate-rially assist in placing the gutta-percha cone simultaneouslyagainsl the wall and the apex. Consultation of the roent-genogram with the diagnostic wire in position should l>c Fre-quently resorted to. A- stated,special attention must he given to the upper third of the canal, including the foramen. This -pace i- the


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