. Oral Roentgenology : a Roentgen study of the anatomy and pathology of the oral cavity . r. Figure : Mr. I. V. W. History: Complained of occasional soreness of the central Examination: Shows impacted and unerupted cuspid. Figure : Mr. H. W. L. History: Pus discharge from under the bridge and slight swelling of the Examinatioti: Shows unerupted cuspid, which apparently has becomeinfected by the abscess condition on the lateral incisor. Figure : Mr. H. P. H. Roentgen Examination: Shows a piece of root under the bridge. Note also th


. Oral Roentgenology : a Roentgen study of the anatomy and pathology of the oral cavity . r. Figure : Mr. I. V. W. History: Complained of occasional soreness of the central Examination: Shows impacted and unerupted cuspid. Figure : Mr. H. W. L. History: Pus discharge from under the bridge and slight swelling of the Examinatioti: Shows unerupted cuspid, which apparently has becomeinfected by the abscess condition on the lateral incisor. Figure : Mr. H. P. H. Roentgen Examination: Shows a piece of root under the bridge. Note also theradiolucent area around the biscupid. Figure 291. Patient: Mr. C. G. C. History: Had all his teeth extracted in the lower jaw and a plate made. Thiscaused inflammation and pus discharge from an opening in the right lower side. Roentgen Examination: Shows an unerupted lower third molar which had escapednotice, as no Roentgen pictures were taken at the time of the extraction. The radio-lucent area surrounding it shows the infection of the bone. ROEXTGEXOGRAMS AS AX AID IX TREATMEXT 185. Figure 287.


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