. Elementary and dental radiography / by Howard Riley Raper . not in a position to take issue with Dr. Rhein, who treated the case, and Dr. Otto-lengui, who wrote the history of the case on pages 195 and 196. How-ever, I may say simply this; the shadow over the cuspid illustratedin Fig. 207 has, to me, the radiographic appearance of being the 459A is a case having a similar appearance to Fig. 207. In I feel quite certain that the shadow over the cuspid is the antrum. USES OF RADIOGRAPHY IN DENTISTRY 419 I can perhaps impress you with the value of makingRoot Resection €a$


. Elementary and dental radiography / by Howard Riley Raper . not in a position to take issue with Dr. Rhein, who treated the case, and Dr. Otto-lengui, who wrote the history of the case on pages 195 and 196. How-ever, I may say simply this; the shadow over the cuspid illustratedin Fig. 207 has, to me, the radiographic appearance of being the 459A is a case having a similar appearance to Fig. 207. In I feel quite certain that the shadow over the cuspid is the antrum. USES OF RADIOGRAPHY IN DENTISTRY 419 I can perhaps impress you with the value of makingRoot Resection €a$e$. radiographs before operating to excise root ends by relating this experience. Dr. Carl D. Lucas, whowas to give a clinic on apical excision before the Indianapolis Dental So-ciety, asked that a patient be selected for him from the Indiana DentalCollege clinic. The demonstrators in the college clinic were advised ofthis and asked to select a suitable case and send it to me for a radio-graphic examination. Thus, the cases which came to me were those in.


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