Diseases of the soft structures of the teeth and their treatment; a text-book for students and practitioners . Fig. 44.—Pyorrhea alveolaris. Fig. 45.—Split root. and the involved bony structure; this is equally true of a granu-loma, a cyst and premature or senile alveolar atrophy. Electric Examination.—A weak faradic current, as induced bythe induction coil in its passage through the body of a vital tooth, 7s DISEASES OF THE DENTAL Il produces a more or less pronounced reaction which is an expressionof the sensorial innervation of it- pulp. Bj carefully gaging thecurrent, the resulting irr


Diseases of the soft structures of the teeth and their treatment; a text-book for students and practitioners . Fig. 44.—Pyorrhea alveolaris. Fig. 45.—Split root. and the involved bony structure; this is equally true of a granu-loma, a cyst and premature or senile alveolar atrophy. Electric Examination.—A weak faradic current, as induced bythe induction coil in its passage through the body of a vital tooth, 7s DISEASES OF THE DENTAL Il produces a more or less pronounced reaction which is an expressionof the sensorial innervation of it- pulp. Bj carefully gaging thecurrent, the resulting irritation expressed as sensation becomes themosl valuable diagnostic agent in determining the stage of thevitality of the pulp. The information obtained with the electricpulp tester is ^ verj gratifying that the method of its applicationneeds to be discussed in Fig. in. Columbia magnifyingradioscope.


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