. Elementary and dental radiography / by Howard Riley Raper . y no bony attachmentat all, and would drop out save for the manner inwhich it is splinted to the other central. Dr. E. G. Greenfield, Wichita, Kas., has designedTig. 245. and manufactured a sort of cage-like root of iridio- platinum wire to be used for implantation. So farall forms of artificial roots for teeth have proven failures, but this onebids fair to be a success. Whether it will be a success or not depends onwhether or not bony tissue will build in and about the wires. The radio-graph (Fig. 245) is introduced more for the pu


. Elementary and dental radiography / by Howard Riley Raper . y no bony attachmentat all, and would drop out save for the manner inwhich it is splinted to the other central. Dr. E. G. Greenfield, Wichita, Kas., has designedTig. 245. and manufactured a sort of cage-like root of iridio- platinum wire to be used for implantation. So farall forms of artificial roots for teeth have proven failures, but this onebids fair to be a success. Whether it will be a success or not depends onwhether or not bony tissue will build in and about the wires. The radio-graph (Fig. 245) is introduced more for the purpose of showing the arti-ficial roots than for any other reason. The radiograph has not been madein such a way as to enable us to see whether there is an osseous depositwithin the wires or not. 214 DENTAL RADIOGRAPHY 39. In Cases of Ccmcntoma. Cementomata (or cases of hypercementosis, as they are often called)are sometimes the cause of neuralgia. There are no means at our disposalwhereby they (cementomata) can be diagnosed save by the use of


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