. Elementary and dental radiography / by Howard Riley Raper . molar with its occlusal surface presenting mesially. Theradiograph shows the dental surgeon now much bone must be burred or chiseled away before the tooth can be removed. (RadiocTPnh by Ream, of Chicago.) Fig. 163. Impacted bicuspid in an otherwise edentulous mouth. Age of patient, 72 years. (Radiograph by Ream, of Chicago.) cancerous by surgeons, and patient advised to go to the hospital for opera-tion. The radiograph (Fig, 163) shows an impacted bicuspid in theotherwise edentulous jaw. Operation : Alveolar process burred awayand t


. Elementary and dental radiography / by Howard Riley Raper . molar with its occlusal surface presenting mesially. Theradiograph shows the dental surgeon now much bone must be burred or chiseled away before the tooth can be removed. (RadiocTPnh by Ream, of Chicago.) Fig. 163. Impacted bicuspid in an otherwise edentulous mouth. Age of patient, 72 years. (Radiograph by Ream, of Chicago.) cancerous by surgeons, and patient advised to go to the hospital for opera-tion. The radiograph (Fig, 163) shows an impacted bicuspid in theotherwise edentulous jaw. Operation : Alveolar process burred awayand tooth removed. Result: Immediate and complete recovery. 172 DENTAL RADIOGRAPHY Fig. 164 is a case of Dr. Oyers. I quote 164. Cryer: Fig. 164 shows a lower third molar passing under the second molar and becoming lodged be-tween the first and second molar, the crown of the third molar pushingagainst the root of the first molar. The first molar was extracted, whichcleared up the neuralgia, and the third molar pushed up into the placeof the first Fig. 164. Lower third molar lodged between the first and second , of Philadelphia.) (Radiograph by Fig. 165 is also a case of Dr. Cryers. TheTifl. 165. radiograph shows an impacted upper third molar, with the occlusal surface presenting upwards. remarks concerning this case are interesting. I quote Dr. Cryer:Fig. 165 shows the occluding surface of the upper third molar pointingupward towards the posterior portion of the orbit. The patient hadbeen suffering from disturbance of the eye for a long time. Considerableimprovement took place in the eye soon after extraction of the invertedtooth. 10. Co Determine the number of Canals in Some will be noticed that I say to determine the number of canals insome teeth. Of course, it is not necessary to use the radiograph each THE USES OF THE RADIOGRAPH IN DENTISTRY 173 time we open into a tooth to learn how many canals that tooth may occasional


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