. Oral Roentgenology : a Roentgen study of the anatomy and pathology of the oral cavity . the mouth, he was walking with crutches and was in great pain, although he had no pain whate\erin the face or mouth. Roentgen Examination: Shows radiolucent areas indicating abscesses on an uppef incisor and uppermolar. The antrum was suspected and proved to be radiopaque. Operative Findings: The antrum was opened and found to contain inflammatory granulation tissue,caused by the tooth which was extracted. Result of Operation: Patient first suffered exacerbation due to the surgical autoinnoculation andhad
. Oral Roentgenology : a Roentgen study of the anatomy and pathology of the oral cavity . the mouth, he was walking with crutches and was in great pain, although he had no pain whate\erin the face or mouth. Roentgen Examination: Shows radiolucent areas indicating abscesses on an uppef incisor and uppermolar. The antrum was suspected and proved to be radiopaque. Operative Findings: The antrum was opened and found to contain inflammatory granulation tissue,caused by the tooth which was extracted. Result of Operation: Patient first suffered exacerbation due to the surgical autoinnoculation andhad to stay in bed for a few days, not being able to use his joints. He then started to improve andafter seven weeks was entirely rid of all his arthritic symptoms. Patient: Mr. D. Fisure 210. History: During extraction of the first molar, which had been devitalized for a long time and,therefore, was very brittle, the palatal root was pressed into the maxillary Examination: Shows its position and thus aids its removal. ROENTGEXOGRAPHIC STUDY OF PATHOLOGICAL CONDITIONS 153. Figure 201. Figure 202. Figure 203. Figure 204.
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