. Elementary and dental radiography / by Howard Riley Raper . Fig. 188 Fig. 189 Fig. 188. Evidence of bone change at apex and downward along distal side of cuspid—the tooth with the post in the otherwise unfilled canal. Piece of root in first bicuspid region. Suspicious spot in apical region of second bicuspid. Fig. 189. Abscess of central incisor with considerable bone destruction in apical region ofmissing approximating lateral incisor. 20. Tn Cases of Hloeolar flbsccss to Determine Which tooth i$ Responsible for the Abscess. Case: A pus sinus opening on the labial between fig. i$7. the lowe


. Elementary and dental radiography / by Howard Riley Raper . Fig. 188 Fig. 189 Fig. 188. Evidence of bone change at apex and downward along distal side of cuspid—the tooth with the post in the otherwise unfilled canal. Piece of root in first bicuspid region. Suspicious spot in apical region of second bicuspid. Fig. 189. Abscess of central incisor with considerable bone destruction in apical region ofmissing approximating lateral incisor. 20. Tn Cases of Hloeolar flbsccss to Determine Which tooth i$ Responsible for the Abscess. Case: A pus sinus opening on the labial between fig. i$7. the lower central incisors near their apices. All of the lower anterior teeth sound and apparently 186 DENTAL RADIOGRAPHY healthy. Fig. 187 shows which tooth is responsible for the tooth was treated and the abscess cured. The light area to whichthe arrow points, about the apex of the central, represents the abscesscavity. Acute abscesses cannot always be shown in radiographs, becausethere may not be sufficient destruction of bony tissue. Chronic absc


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