. Oral Roentgenology : a Roentgen study of the anatomy and pathology of the oral cavity . mpacted lower third molar withlarge cavity in crown, apparently involving the pulp and causing anapical abscess, as indicated by the radiopaque area around the apex ofthe root. Figures 44-46. History: All three cases had pus pockets and caused more or lessinflammation of the surrounding tissues. Roentgen Examination: Figure 44 shows an upright lower thirdmolar, impacted in the ramus, with a radiopaque area indicating a puspocket. Figure 45 shows an unerupted obliquely impacted third 46 shows
. Oral Roentgenology : a Roentgen study of the anatomy and pathology of the oral cavity . mpacted lower third molar withlarge cavity in crown, apparently involving the pulp and causing anapical abscess, as indicated by the radiopaque area around the apex ofthe root. Figures 44-46. History: All three cases had pus pockets and caused more or lessinflammation of the surrounding tissues. Roentgen Examination: Figure 44 shows an upright lower thirdmolar, impacted in the ramus, with a radiopaque area indicating a puspocket. Figure 45 shows an unerupted obliquely impacted third 46 shows an unerupted third molar tipping backwards. Theradiopaque area around the crown indicates a pus pocket. Figure : Mr. T. M. : Has ringing and aching in Examination: Shows impacted third molar. Figure : Mrs. B. : Has pain in back of Examination: Shows unerupted third molar on both sides. Figure : Miss A. Examination: Shows unerupted, malposed cuspid. ROEXTGEXOGRAPHIC STUDY OF PATHOLOGICAL COXDITIOXS 6i. Figure 43. fcf^^^^
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