. Elementary and dental radiography / by Howard Riley Raper . Fig. 198 Fig. 199 Fig. 193. Abscess at the apex of the mesial root of the shell-crowned, lower, first molar. The canals of the tooth are not filled. (Radiograph by Blum, of New York City.)Fig. 199. Large abscess involving both roots of the lower first molar and probably both rootsof the second molar. The distal canal of the first molar is partially filled. (Radiograph by Ream, of Chicago.) A large abscess involving both roots of the lower Tifl. 1W. first molar and probably both roots of the second molar. Without a history of the cas


. Elementary and dental radiography / by Howard Riley Raper . Fig. 198 Fig. 199 Fig. 193. Abscess at the apex of the mesial root of the shell-crowned, lower, first molar. The canals of the tooth are not filled. (Radiograph by Blum, of New York City.)Fig. 199. Large abscess involving both roots of the lower first molar and probably both rootsof the second molar. The distal canal of the first molar is partially filled. (Radiograph by Ream, of Chicago.) A large abscess involving both roots of the lower Tifl. 1W. first molar and probably both roots of the second molar. Without a history of the case to guide me, I should say, judging from the appearance of the radiograph, the first molar should be extracted and diagnostic exploration of the second molar should be made to learn whether or not its pulp is vital. 24. Tn Cases of Abscess of Crowned teeth to Eearn if the Canals are Properly Tilled. It is a common occurrence in practice to have a patient present witha pus sinus, discharging in the region of the apex of a tooth carrying acrown. If the canal


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