. Elementary and dental radiography / by Howard Riley Raper . Fig. 44S. An abscess which seems to involve both the lower first bicuspid and the cuspid. Fig. 449. A very small abscess of anupper bicuspid. does not show clearly. The cuspid was tested and its pulp did not respond to the application of the current. It was opened and found tocontain a putrescent pulp. Xeither the central incisor, at first the cuspid, finally opened, had carious cavities in their crowns. A 398 APPENDIX satisfactory diagnosis in this case-w;.ould ,have been impossible withoutthe use of the electric teste


. Elementary and dental radiography / by Howard Riley Raper . Fig. 44S. An abscess which seems to involve both the lower first bicuspid and the cuspid. Fig. 449. A very small abscess of anupper bicuspid. does not show clearly. The cuspid was tested and its pulp did not respond to the application of the current. It was opened and found tocontain a putrescent pulp. Xeither the central incisor, at first the cuspid, finally opened, had carious cavities in their crowns. A 398 APPENDIX satisfactory diagnosis in this case-w;.ould ,have been impossible withoutthe use of the electric tester, as well as the X-rays. Another case: Figure 448. From the appearance Tifl, 44$. of the radiograph alone, one inexperienced in reading radiographs would be likely to say that two teeth, the lower first bicuspid and the approximating cuspid, are involved in an abscess, since the evidence of bone destruction seems to include the apices of the roots of both teeth. However, the application of the electric test to the cuspid proved itto have a vital pulp and t


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