. Oral Roentgenology : a Roentgen study of the anatomy and pathology of the oral cavity . Figure Figure 134. I04 ORAL ROENTGENOLOGY Roentgenology of Exostosis and Necrosis of the Tooth Roots Figures 135 and : Extracted showing exostosis of the root ends, due to inflammatoryconditions. Figures Examination: Show enlarged root ends in all three lower first molars,due to inflammatory processes. Figure 140. Patient: Mrs. W. L. W. Roentgen Examination: Shows irregular outline of roots of lower second is a radiolucent area surrounding the root. Th


. Oral Roentgenology : a Roentgen study of the anatomy and pathology of the oral cavity . Figure Figure 134. I04 ORAL ROENTGENOLOGY Roentgenology of Exostosis and Necrosis of the Tooth Roots Figures 135 and : Extracted showing exostosis of the root ends, due to inflammatoryconditions. Figures Examination: Show enlarged root ends in all three lower first molars,due to inflammatory processes. Figure 140. Patient: Mrs. W. L. W. Roentgen Examination: Shows irregular outline of roots of lower second is a radiolucent area surrounding the root. This indicates necrosis of the rootend, caused by a chronic inflammatory condition. Figure : Mrs. T. M. G. Roentgen Examination: Shows irregular outline of mesial root of first molar,a condition which indicates absorption due to chronic inflammation. Figure : Mrs. H. G. B. Roentgen Examination: Granulomata at the ends of the roots of the first molarare indicated by the radiolucent areas. The mesial root shows marked exostosis. Figures 143 and Examination: Shows in


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