. Dental and oral radiography : a textbook for students and practitioners of dentistry . D. fig. A, showing condition present; B, diagnostic wires inserted; (. root canals filled; D, resection of runts. portant Avhere roots have been the seat of periapical in-fections prior to the time when treatment was inaugu-rated. (See Figs. 85, 8G and 87.) Radiographic Requirements.—Intra-oral radiogramsexclusively should be used for this work. An excep-tion might be made in the ease of the lower molars andbicuspids, if the tissues under the tongue are sufficiently INDICATIONS FOR X-RAY IN DENTIS


. Dental and oral radiography : a textbook for students and practitioners of dentistry . D. fig. A, showing condition present; B, diagnostic wires inserted; (. root canals filled; D, resection of runts. portant Avhere roots have been the seat of periapical in-fections prior to the time when treatment was inaugu-rated. (See Figs. 85, 8G and 87.) Radiographic Requirements.—Intra-oral radiogramsexclusively should be used for this work. An excep-tion might be made in the ease of the lower molars andbicuspids, if the tissues under the tongue are sufficiently INDICATIONS FOR X-RAY IN DENTISTRY 143 tender to make the placing of the films for exposure ahardship to the patient. Excellent extra-oral radio-grams of this area may be obtained, providing the opera-tor has the ability and constancy to master the neces-sary teclmic. Root Resection Where root resection is contemplated, the intelligentdentist should first obtain accurate radiograms of the


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