. Dental and oral radiography; a textbook for students and practitioners of dentistry . A. B. Fig. 96.—Intra-oral radiograms of impacted lower third molars. Such radiogramsare not as satisfactory as those made by the method shown in Fig. 95. Where C3^sts or tumors are suspected, the radiogramwill confirm the clinical findings, and comprehensivelyoutline the field of operation. Following operations forthe relief of those conditions, radiograms should be madeat frequent intervals to determine whether or not theprocess of healing is progressing satisfactorily. In gunshot wounds about the face or


. Dental and oral radiography; a textbook for students and practitioners of dentistry . A. B. Fig. 96.—Intra-oral radiograms of impacted lower third molars. Such radiogramsare not as satisfactory as those made by the method shown in Fig. 95. Where C3^sts or tumors are suspected, the radiogramwill confirm the clinical findings, and comprehensivelyoutline the field of operation. Following operations forthe relief of those conditions, radiograms should be madeat frequent intervals to determine whether or not theprocess of healing is progressing satisfactorily. In gunshot wounds about the face or mouth, properlymade radiograms will localize the bullets or shot, andthereby aid in their removal, as well as in determiningthe extent of injury to the osseous structures. AVhere drills, hypodermic needles or other instrumentsare broken off and left remaining in the tissues, they may INDICATIONS FOR X-llAY IN DENTISTRY 101. Fig. 97-A. Ivarge cyst in the mandible lying below a molar tooth.


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