. Elementary and dental radiography / by Howard Riley Raper . ld test, andwe suspect that the canals are poorly filled, or perhaps not filled at we justified in removing the crown or filling to examine the canals?Before the radiograph came into use we were, but not to-day. It is notfair to your patient nor yourself to remove a canal filling unless you canimprove on the operation. Fig. 182 is a radiograph of a case of the THE USES OF THE RADIOGRAPH IN DENTISTRY 183 class just alluded to. The canal filling in the shell crowned lower, firstmolar is so imperfect, it should not be difficult


. Elementary and dental radiography / by Howard Riley Raper . ld test, andwe suspect that the canals are poorly filled, or perhaps not filled at we justified in removing the crown or filling to examine the canals?Before the radiograph came into use we were, but not to-day. It is notfair to your patient nor yourself to remove a canal filling unless you canimprove on the operation. Fig. 182 is a radiograph of a case of the THE USES OF THE RADIOGRAPH IN DENTISTRY 183 class just alluded to. The canal filling in the shell crowned lower, firstmolar is so imperfect, it should not be difficult to improve the me give a word of warning, however: Goodness knows it is hardenough to open canals to the end when you are the one who opens thetooth for the first time, but, when there has been a previous unsuccessfuleffort at canal filling, your difficulties may he multiplied a no promise of success. Note the slight cervical bone destructionbetween first and second molars, due to poorly contoured, poorly fittingshell


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