. Oral Roentgenology : a Roentgen study of the anatomy and pathology of the oral cavity . Figure 116. Figure 117. lOO ORAL ROENTGENOLOGY Roentgenology of the Blind Alveolar Abscess or Apical Granuloma Figure iig. Specimen: Dry skull showing destruction of bone caused by a granuloma at the root of a devitalizedsecond bicuspid. Figure 120. Roentgen Examination: Shows a similar condition with a radiolucent area at the apex of the tooth,representing bone destruction caused by the inflammatory process. Patient: Figure 121. Roentgen Examination: Shows large radiolucent area indicating an apic


. Oral Roentgenology : a Roentgen study of the anatomy and pathology of the oral cavity . Figure 116. Figure 117. lOO ORAL ROENTGENOLOGY Roentgenology of the Blind Alveolar Abscess or Apical Granuloma Figure iig. Specimen: Dry skull showing destruction of bone caused by a granuloma at the root of a devitalizedsecond bicuspid. Figure 120. Roentgen Examination: Shows a similar condition with a radiolucent area at the apex of the tooth,representing bone destruction caused by the inflammatory process. Patient: Figure 121. Roentgen Examination: Shows large radiolucent area indicating an apical granuloma. The rootcanal is partly filled and divides into two channels at the apex. Patient: Mrs. C. H. C Figure 122. Roentgen Examination: Shows two radiolucent areas. The one at the apex of the lateral incisorrepresents an apical granuloma, while the other above the central incisor at the mesial side is caused bythe incisive foramen, as was ascertained in another picture. Patient: Mr. S. Figure 123. Roentgen Examination: Shows a radiolucent area around the end of the root of the


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