. Insomnia and nerve strain . bility by a gap *3* 132 Insomnia and Nerve Strain where the missing tooth should be, butsuch a gap is by no means extraction may have been made andforgotten, or teeth fail to develop, leav-ing a gap or a temporary tooth persistentsometimes for years. The presence of all the teeth in theirproper place is not conclusive againstimpaction, as is shown by an occasionalfourth molar. Inspection is in many cases inadequateto show abscess at the roots of a some cases the pus finds its way outbetween the tooth and the gum, but ab-scesses may persist f
. Insomnia and nerve strain . bility by a gap *3* 132 Insomnia and Nerve Strain where the missing tooth should be, butsuch a gap is by no means extraction may have been made andforgotten, or teeth fail to develop, leav-ing a gap or a temporary tooth persistentsometimes for years. The presence of all the teeth in theirproper place is not conclusive againstimpaction, as is shown by an occasionalfourth molar. Inspection is in many cases inadequateto show abscess at the roots of a some cases the pus finds its way outbetween the tooth and the gum, but ab-scesses may persist for years, underminingmental health or physical strength, with-out pain or other localizing sign of theirpresence. The skiagraph is only capable of show-ing absorption of bone, and pus may bepresent for a time without this, but inmost cases within a few weeks or monthsafter development of an abscess the skia-graph shows in the negative a dark areaof absorption. The germs find their wayto the roots of the tooth, usually through.
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