. Oral Roentgenology : a Roentgen study of the anatomy and pathology of the oral cavity . Figure 289. Figure Figure 291. :86 ORAL ROENTGENOLOGY Roentgenograms in Prosthetic Dentistry Figure 292. Patient: Mr. H. K. B. History: Inflammation of gum under the bridge and sinus, fromwhich there was discharge of pus. Roentgen Examination: Shows two roots and large radiolucent areas,beneath the bridge. Figure : Mr. : Swelling on Examination: Shows two infected roots under the bridge. Figures 294-296. Patient: Mr. R. S. C. History: Patient was hit with a hockey st


. Oral Roentgenology : a Roentgen study of the anatomy and pathology of the oral cavity . Figure 289. Figure Figure 291. :86 ORAL ROENTGENOLOGY Roentgenograms in Prosthetic Dentistry Figure 292. Patient: Mr. H. K. B. History: Inflammation of gum under the bridge and sinus, fromwhich there was discharge of pus. Roentgen Examination: Shows two roots and large radiolucent areas,beneath the bridge. Figure : Mr. : Swelling on Examination: Shows two infected roots under the bridge. Figures 294-296. Patient: Mr. R. S. C. History: Patient was hit with a hockey stick, fracturing the centralincisor (see Figure 294), and two fragments of the tooth were removed(see Figure 295). By means of the Roentgen picture a dummy wascarved with a root to fit exactly into the socket. It was attached bymeans of a staple crown to the other central incisor (see Figure 296). ROENTGENOGRAMS AS AN AID IN TREATMENT il t^ »


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