The book Elementary And Dental Radiography was written by author Raper, Howard Riley, 1886-1978 Here you can read free online of Elementary And Dental Radiography book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Elementary And Dental Radiography a good or bad book?
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There has been a great deal of dispute as to whether or not pulp nodules can be shown radiographicallv. The right answer is in the affirm- ative. The upper arrow points to a large pulp nodule in the lower first molar. Age of patient, eight. A case in the practice of Dr. Chas. E. Patten. Tig. 176. The patient, female, age forty, suffered from inter- mittent attacks of severe pain in the region of the [8o DENTAL RADIOGRAPHY upper bicuspids and first molar. A radiograph was made (Fig. 176) and sho...ws a shadow in the pulp chamber of the first molar. The molar was devitalized and a pulp nodule, located at the mouth of the lingual canal, removed. The canals were then enlarged and filled. Result : Complete cessation of recurrent pain. A case in the practice of Dr. H. H. Schuhmann, Tig. 177. or Chicago. I quote Dr. Schuhmann: "Mr. K. suf- fered from severe pains under left side and at angle of jaw. Pains intermittent and intense at night. No reaction to per- Fig. 178 Fig. 170 Fig. ITS. The arrow points to what might he mistaken for a pulp nodule.
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