. Elementary and dental radiography / by Howard Riley Raper . Fig M: Fig. 244. Fig. A case of replantation of the lower second bicuspid two years and four months afterthe operation. The root is almost entirely absorbed. (Radiograph by Kells, of Xew Orleans.)Fig. 244. Artificial porcelain root with no bony attachment. (Radiograph by Ream, of Chicago.) These radiographs illustrate cementomata. Ex-TiflS. 246 and 247. traction was necessary in both cases. Experience isteaching me that when hypercementosis occurs it isusually on a pulpless tooth. 40. Tn Gases of Bone Ulborls. The term bone wh


. Elementary and dental radiography / by Howard Riley Raper . Fig M: Fig. 244. Fig. A case of replantation of the lower second bicuspid two years and four months afterthe operation. The root is almost entirely absorbed. (Radiograph by Kells, of Xew Orleans.)Fig. 244. Artificial porcelain root with no bony attachment. (Radiograph by Ream, of Chicago.) These radiographs illustrate cementomata. Ex-TiflS. 246 and 247. traction was necessary in both cases. Experience isteaching me that when hypercementosis occurs it isusually on a pulpless tooth. 40. Tn Gases of Bone Ulborls. The term bone whorl is used to designate particularly dense areas ofbone occurring in bone Bone whorls may be caused by a prolonged, mildirritation, like that produced by an impacted tooth, for example. Theyare sometimes responsible for facial neuralgia. In answer to a letter ask-ing him if he ever found it necessary, or ever expected to find it necessary,to open into the bone and surgically break up whorls to relieve Cryer replies. I have found it necessary


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