. Electro-radiographic diagnosis; a book on the electric test for pulp vitality, giving the technic of its use in detail and submitting clinical evidence of its absolute necessity to dental diagnosis . Fig. Fig. 67. 122 ELECTRO-KADIOGRAPHIC DIAGNOSIS Fig. 68. I do not have pulp testing records of this I cannot say whether the small radiolucentareas at the apices of the lower central incisors repre-sent areas of infection or not. The fact that one of themseems to be broken off is contributory evidence of , I would not wish to give a final opinion without re-course
. Electro-radiographic diagnosis; a book on the electric test for pulp vitality, giving the technic of its use in detail and submitting clinical evidence of its absolute necessity to dental diagnosis . Fig. Fig. 67. 122 ELECTRO-KADIOGRAPHIC DIAGNOSIS Fig. 68. I do not have pulp testing records of this I cannot say whether the small radiolucentareas at the apices of the lower central incisors repre-sent areas of infection or not. The fact that one of themseems to be broken off is contributory evidence of , I would not wish to give a final opinion without re-course to the electric test for pulp vitality. Figs. 69 and 70. These two radiographs are of thesame case. They are reproduced here (by courtesy of thepublishers of my book Elementary and Dental Radi-ography) because it was this case which first impressedme wdtli the extreme value of the electric test, and causedme to have test record sheets printed and make it routinepractice to apply the test in practically all radiodonticcases. The following history of the case is quoted from Ele-mentary and Dental Radiography: The end of the root of an upper lateral was resectedto cure an abscess. The wound made at the tim
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