. Oral Roentgenology : a Roentgen study of the anatomy and pathology of the oral cavity . Figure 252. Figure Figure 254. Figure 255. Figure 256. Figure 257. 176 OILiL ROENTGENOLOGY Roentgenograms Showing Apicoectomy Figures 258-262. Figure 258 shows the condition before treatment. Figure 259 shows a wire in the cuspid. Figure 260 shows the root canal filling completed in the cuspid andsecond bicuspid, the first bicuspid having been extracted because theroot canals could not be opened properly. Figure 261 shows the bridge cemented in place. Figure 262 shows the condition after apicoectomy


. Oral Roentgenology : a Roentgen study of the anatomy and pathology of the oral cavity . Figure 252. Figure Figure 254. Figure 255. Figure 256. Figure 257. 176 OILiL ROENTGENOLOGY Roentgenograms Showing Apicoectomy Figures 258-262. Figure 258 shows the condition before treatment. Figure 259 shows a wire in the cuspid. Figure 260 shows the root canal filling completed in the cuspid andsecond bicuspid, the first bicuspid having been extracted because theroot canals could not be opened properly. Figure 261 shows the bridge cemented in place. Figure 262 shows the condition after apicoectomy has been performedon both teeth. Figures 263-266. Figure 263 shows the condition after apicoectomy has been performedon a lower central incisor. Figure 264 shows the condition after apicoectomy has been performedon both lower central incisors. Figure 265 shows the condition before apicoectomy was the broken root canal instrument and the bent root of the lateralincisor. Figure 266 shows the condition after the operation. ROEXTGEXOGRAMS AS AX AID IX TREATMEXT 177 £3 Figure 2^8.


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