. Elementary and dental radiography / by Howard Riley Raper . Fig. 209 Fig- 210 Fig. 209. An unerupted third molar which caused sufficient irritation to sustain a suppurating wound from where a second molar was extracted. Fig. 210. A case of persistent suppuration of several years standing. The radiograph shows the cause—an impacted, malposed upper cuspid. (Radiograph by Lewis, of Chicago.) but slight improvement in the objective symptoms, and the patient re-ported that there had been no abatement in pain and soreness. The lesionwas washed thoroughly with an antiseptic solution, and the patien


. Elementary and dental radiography / by Howard Riley Raper . Fig. 209 Fig- 210 Fig. 209. An unerupted third molar which caused sufficient irritation to sustain a suppurating wound from where a second molar was extracted. Fig. 210. A case of persistent suppuration of several years standing. The radiograph shows the cause—an impacted, malposed upper cuspid. (Radiograph by Lewis, of Chicago.) but slight improvement in the objective symptoms, and the patient re-ported that there had been no abatement in pain and soreness. The lesionwas washed thoroughly with an antiseptic solution, and the patient in-structed to return in three days. When seen again there was no improve-ment over what had existed before the operation. Wishing to get a morecomplete and reliable history of the case, I consulted with the patientsphysician. He had treated the oral lesion before the case came to was of the opinion that it was tubercular. He suggested the tuber-culin treatment. A radiograph (Fig. 209) was made to make sure thatthere was not a piece of the second


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