Advanced Search

Journal Navigation

Journal Home

Subscriptions

Archive

Contact Us

Table of Contents

CiteULike is a free service for managing and discovering scholarly references - click here to get started.

Sign In to gain access to subscriptions and/or personal tools.
Critical Reviews in Oral Biology & Medicine
Right arrow Help viewing high resolution images
Right arrow Return to article
Click on image to view larger version.


Figure 15


Figure 15. Talc-contaminated gutta percha as a potential cause of endodontic failure. Note the apical periodontitis (AP) characterized by foreign-body giant cell reaction to gutta-percha cones contaminated with talc (a). The same field when viewed in polarized light (b). Note the birefringent bodies distributed throughout the lesion (b). The apical foramen is magnified in (c), and the dark-arrowheaded cells in (c) are further enlarged in (d). Note the birefringence (BB) emerging from slit-like inclusion bodies in multinucleated (N) giant cells. B, bone; D, dentin. Magnifications: (a,b) 25x; (c) 66x; and (d) 300x. (From Nair, 1998b.)

Crit. Rev. Oral Biol. Med., Vol. 15, No. 6, 348-381 (2004)
DOI: 10.1177/154411130401500604





Right arrow Return to article