. Roentgenographic diagnosis of dental infection in systemic diseases . Figure 34a. Figure 84b. tion should have been present as an excitingcause. Figure 5 (page 14), however, is a pic-ture of a young girl with an alveolar abscess, andFigure 19b (page 34) is another. In nearly everyfamily some case of dental abscess can be found tohave occurred during youth or childhood. Thosewith manifest symptoms have usually been treatedmore or less successfully, but the a;-ray alonewould have disclosed those with an insidiouscourse. Figures 34a and 34b show typical dentalic-ray findings in exophthalmic goi
. Roentgenographic diagnosis of dental infection in systemic diseases . Figure 34a. Figure 84b. tion should have been present as an excitingcause. Figure 5 (page 14), however, is a pic-ture of a young girl with an alveolar abscess, andFigure 19b (page 34) is another. In nearly everyfamily some case of dental abscess can be found tohave occurred during youth or childhood. Thosewith manifest symptoms have usually been treatedmore or less successfully, but the a;-ray alonewould have disclosed those with an insidiouscourse. Figures 34a and 34b show typical dentalic-ray findings in exophthalmic goitre. In onecase there had been alveolar abscesses of two 62 ROENTGENOGRAPHS DIAGNOSIS lower molars for a long time. In the other case allthe upper and lower teeth except two or three iso-lated ones had been lost through pyorrhea. Eye Diseases.—Some of the cases which were. Figure 35a.—Alveolar Abscesses in Case of Tinnitus rr- ; ^_ AuRIUM.
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