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Root Canal Procedure with Broken File and Subsequent Abscess - Medical Illustration, Human Anatomy Drawing

 

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Root Canal Procedure with Broken File and Subsequent Abscess - Medical Illustration, Human Anatomy Drawing
This stock medical exhibit shows a root canal procedure that resulted in an abscess due to a broken file in a series of illustrations. The first illustration displays normal anatomy of a tooth from the lateral cut-away view. The second illustration shows a file removing pupl during the root canal procedure. The third illustration depicts the post-operative condition with the broken end of the files left in the root canal. The fourth illustration shows the abscess created by the damage to the root tip.

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