. Elementary and dental radiography / by Howard Riley Raper . 215 is of the same case illustratedin Fig. 214 immediately after the operation. In his work on Materia Medica and Therapcu-Tig. 2U. t*cs> Dr. Buckley reports an interesting case of apico- ectomy, in which the apex was amputated, then radiograph was made. (Fig. 216.) Dr. Buckley says: This radio-graph aided materially, as it verified the presence of the root-end and itslocation. 202 DENTAL RADIOGRAPHY Radiographs from Dr. Buckleys Modern Den-Tigs. 217 and 21$. tal Materia Medica, Pharmacology and are excep


. Elementary and dental radiography / by Howard Riley Raper . 215 is of the same case illustratedin Fig. 214 immediately after the operation. In his work on Materia Medica and Therapcu-Tig. 2U. t*cs> Dr. Buckley reports an interesting case of apico- ectomy, in which the apex was amputated, then radiograph was made. (Fig. 216.) Dr. Buckley says: This radio-graph aided materially, as it verified the presence of the root-end and itslocation. 202 DENTAL RADIOGRAPHY Radiographs from Dr. Buckleys Modern Den-Tigs. 217 and 21$. tal Materia Medica, Pharmacology and are exceptionally good pictures taken beforeand after amputation of the apex. 3i. to Locate foreign Bodies, Such as a Broach in the Pulp Canal or tissue at theflpex of a tooth; B Piece of Wooden toothpick in the Peridental membrane, etc. Case: A young lady about twenty-five years of Tig. 219. age. Abscess pointing near the apex of an upper central incisor carrying a post porcelain crown. I suspected that the canal of the central was not filled properly, and made a. Fig. 319 220 Fig. 221 Fig. 219. Cement and gutta-percha—mostly cement—in an abscess cavity at the apex of a post-porcelain crowned central 220. Same as Fig. 219, after what was thought to be all of the cement and gutta-perchawas removed. The radiograph shows both some cement (the larger shadow) and some gutta-percha (the small shadow) still remaining in the abscess 221. The same as Fig. 219, showing the abscess cavity clear of all foreign bodies. radiograph (Fig. 219) to learn if in this surmise I was correct. Theradiograph shows the canal filled. At the apex of the root can be seen alarge abscess cavity, with foreign bodies of some nature in it. An incision was made on the labial aspect, and Tig. 220. what was thought to be all of the foreign material. which proved to be cement and gutta-percha—mostly cement—was removed through the external alveolar plate. A radiograph (Fig. 220) was made, an


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