. Dental and oral radiography; a textbook for students and practitioners of dentistry . lower molars showing the presence of a large alveolar abscess. and to com^Dletely fill root canals, the x-raA^ offers indis-pensable aid. Before considering the treatment of a tooth (or teeth),a radiogram should be made to show the topography ofthe roots to be treated. If these are proved to be ana-tomically within the range of treatment, an attempt maythen be made to remove all organic material from thecanals and to open them up to the very apical diagnostic wires should then be inserted and c


. Dental and oral radiography; a textbook for students and practitioners of dentistry . lower molars showing the presence of a large alveolar abscess. and to com^Dletely fill root canals, the x-raA^ offers indis-pensable aid. Before considering the treatment of a tooth (or teeth),a radiogram should be made to show the topography ofthe roots to be treated. If these are proved to be ana-tomically within the range of treatment, an attempt maythen be made to remove all organic material from thecanals and to open them up to the very apical diagnostic wires should then be inserted and car-ried to the end of the canal, or as far as the operator has 140 DE^TTAL AZCD OEAL EADIOGBAPHY been able to iDtroduce the broaches. After- sealing themin with gutta percha, a second radiogram shonld bemade. Becanse of their greater density, the Tores willshow distinctly in the radiogram and will enable theoperator to determine to what extent the canal or canalshave been opened. It will likewise determine whetherany opening leading from the pnlp chamber is a canal ora


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