. Elementary and dental radiography . Fig. 253. Fig. 254. Fig. 253. A bone cyst in the lower , 254. Same as Fig. ■.•>:;. with the cyst outlined to enable the reader to observe Fig. 258 toadvantage. The circle A is the alveolus from which the second bicuspid was extracted. immediate. It required two or three months for all of the enlargementof the jaw to disappear. hi my experience a^ a radiographer I have observed that the general practitioner of dentistr) shows great reluctance to extract a tooth, nomatter what the condition he is treating may he. On the other hand, the 77//: USES O
. Elementary and dental radiography . Fig. 253. Fig. 254. Fig. 253. A bone cyst in the lower , 254. Same as Fig. ■.•>:;. with the cyst outlined to enable the reader to observe Fig. 258 toadvantage. The circle A is the alveolus from which the second bicuspid was extracted. immediate. It required two or three months for all of the enlargementof the jaw to disappear. hi my experience a^ a radiographer I have observed that the general practitioner of dentistr) shows great reluctance to extract a tooth, nomatter what the condition he is treating may he. On the other hand, the 77//: USES OF THE RADIOGRAPH IN DENTISTRY 221 specialist in oral surgery extracts teeth sometimes without making theslightest effort to conserve them. I believe, however, that the oral surgeonis less often mistaken. A man may make a greater mistake than the ex-traction of a tooth. For example: failure to extract a tooth which iscausing otherwise incurable suppuration, general sepsis, nervous dis-orders, necrosis or distracting pain. KALEVIMA
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