. Elementary and dental radiography / by Howard Riley Raper . Fig. 300. Fig. 301. Fig. 300. Abscessed upper lateral incisor, causing disintegration of the built-in bone at theapex of the central incisor. (Radiographed by Schamberg, of New York City.) Fig. 301. The same as Fig. 300 after treatment and filling of the canal of the lateral. Bone isbeing rebuilt into the abscess cavity at the apex of the central. (Radiographed bySchamberg, of New York City.) Bone production and destruction in alveolar abscesses is a matter ofwhich we know entirely too little. A systematic radiographic study ofthe s


. Elementary and dental radiography / by Howard Riley Raper . Fig. 300. Fig. 301. Fig. 300. Abscessed upper lateral incisor, causing disintegration of the built-in bone at theapex of the central incisor. (Radiographed by Schamberg, of New York City.) Fig. 301. The same as Fig. 300 after treatment and filling of the canal of the lateral. Bone isbeing rebuilt into the abscess cavity at the apex of the central. (Radiographed bySchamberg, of New York City.) Bone production and destruction in alveolar abscesses is a matter ofwhich we know entirely too little. A systematic radiographic study ofthe subject is bound to result in the disclosure of interesting and im-portant facts. A question, the answer to which is of extremeTig$. 300 and 30i. importance is, Do alveolar abscess cavities becomefilled with bone after the abscess is cured ?* My ex-perience leads me to believe they do; but the new bone may not be quite asdense, and it is susceptible to ready disintegration as a result of contiguousinflammation. Observe Fig. 300, a case from the practice of D


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