. Oral sepsis in its relationship to systemic disease . Fig. Fig. 146. Fig. 145. Fig. 140.—Roentgenogram showing largealveolar abscess. Fig. 141.—Roentgenogram taken tenweeks after treatment. Fig. 142.—Roentgenogram taken fourmonths after complete filling of rootcanal. Fig. 143.—Roentgenogram showing anabscess at the roots of two lower incisorteeth. Fig. 144.—Roentgenogram taken duringtreatment of abscess. Fig. 145.—Roentgenogram taken immedi-ately after completion of treatment. Fig. 146.—Roentgenogram taken approx-imately one year after completion of treat-ment. Failure in result due ap


. Oral sepsis in its relationship to systemic disease . Fig. Fig. 146. Fig. 145. Fig. 140.—Roentgenogram showing largealveolar abscess. Fig. 141.—Roentgenogram taken tenweeks after treatment. Fig. 142.—Roentgenogram taken fourmonths after complete filling of rootcanal. Fig. 143.—Roentgenogram showing anabscess at the roots of two lower incisorteeth. Fig. 144.—Roentgenogram taken duringtreatment of abscess. Fig. 145.—Roentgenogram taken immedi-ately after completion of treatment. Fig. 146.—Roentgenogram taken approx-imately one year after completion of treat-ment. Failure in result due apparently tofact that tooth was necrotic. M OIIAL SEPSIS


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