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Old 12-16-2015, 12:05 PM #1
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Default Root canal tooth x-ray, Bryanna can you please advise

Hi Bryanna,

I have a recent PA x-ray of tooth #2 as well as one just before the extraction of this old root canaled tooth and it appears the infection remains above possibly one or more retained roots of this tooth with one protruding into the sinus. I am new to this discussion group, but understand x-ray photos may be able to be posted online for review?

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