. Oral Roentgenology : a Roentgen study of the anatomy and pathology of the oral cavity . the mesial surfaceof the second molar. In Figure 159 the irregular outline of the distalsurface of the first molar shows that the cementum of the root has beenaffected. Figures 160-163. Patient: Mrs. E. Roentgen Examination: Pyorrhea in this case has progressed muchfurther. Deep pockets have formed, especially on the mesial sides ofthe first lower molars. Also in the upper jaw we find many large pockets,the left upper second molar having lost almost its entire bony that the left upper second


. Oral Roentgenology : a Roentgen study of the anatomy and pathology of the oral cavity . the mesial surfaceof the second molar. In Figure 159 the irregular outline of the distalsurface of the first molar shows that the cementum of the root has beenaffected. Figures 160-163. Patient: Mrs. E. Roentgen Examination: Pyorrhea in this case has progressed muchfurther. Deep pockets have formed, especially on the mesial sides ofthe first lower molars. Also in the upper jaw we find many large pockets,the left upper second molar having lost almost its entire bony that the left upper second bicuspid is a devitalized tooth and pre-sents a dark area which, on account of clinical symptoms, represents ablind abscess or granuloma. Note the absence of calcarious deposits. Figure 164. Patient: Mrs. D. C. P. Roentgen Examination: There are deep pockets between all theteeth. The bone presents a spongy appearance at its border. Note thelarge deposits on the root surfaces, which have the same degree of radio-pacity as the tooth. ROEXTGEXOGRAPHIC STUDY OF PATHOLOGICAL COXDITIOXS 113.


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