. Journal of radiology . Figs. 13, 14, illustrate steps in method of approaching the maxillary sinus,where there are one or more teeth removed. In this way an ocular observa-tion of the maxillary sinus may be had. A small groove is chiseled in thebody of the bone, which permits of drain plug. When the patient recoversthere is scarcely an indication of an operation having been performed. Page Twelve PATHOLOGY OF MOUTH—SHEARER. Page Thirteen PATHOLOGY OF MOUTH—SHEARER Figs. 15 and 16 illustrate an operation designed to remove the bony floor ofthe maxillary sinus when diseased, such as a chronic
. Journal of radiology . Figs. 13, 14, illustrate steps in method of approaching the maxillary sinus,where there are one or more teeth removed. In this way an ocular observa-tion of the maxillary sinus may be had. A small groove is chiseled in thebody of the bone, which permits of drain plug. When the patient recoversthere is scarcely an indication of an operation having been performed. Page Twelve PATHOLOGY OF MOUTH—SHEARER. Page Thirteen PATHOLOGY OF MOUTH—SHEARER Figs. 15 and 16 illustrate an operation designed to remove the bony floor ofthe maxillary sinus when diseased, such as a chronic osteomyelitis, leavingthe mucous membrane intact.
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