. Elementary and dental radiography / by Howard Riley Raper . Fig. 246. Fig. 247. Fig. 246. Cementoma on lower, second, shell-crowned molar. (Radiograph by Ream, of Chicago.)Fig. 247. Cementoma. (Radiograph by Ream, of Chicago.) molar. Another effort was made to remove the third molar when, un-known to the operator, a piece of the third molar was broken off anddropped in the alveolus of the second molar. The second molar wasthen replanted. The following report is of a case from the practice of Dr. patient was suffering from pain on one side of the face. A radio-graph of the affected s


. Elementary and dental radiography / by Howard Riley Raper . Fig. 246. Fig. 247. Fig. 246. Cementoma on lower, second, shell-crowned molar. (Radiograph by Ream, of Chicago.)Fig. 247. Cementoma. (Radiograph by Ream, of Chicago.) molar. Another effort was made to remove the third molar when, un-known to the operator, a piece of the third molar was broken off anddropped in the alveolus of the second molar. The second molar wasthen replanted. The following report is of a case from the practice of Dr. patient was suffering from pain on one side of the face. A radio-graph of the affected side showed an impacted third molar. Removal 216 DENTAL RADIOGRAPHY. Fie. 24S. The arrows point to a bone whorl. of this tooth gave relief for about ten days when there was a recurrenceof pain. Another radiograph was made which revealed the presence ofa bone whorl. Another operation was done removing the whorl,after which neuralgia disappeared altogether. Case in the practice of Dr. Robert H. Ivy, ofTig. 250 Philadelphia. The patient had suffered from neu- ralgia of the mandibular division of the fifth nerveon the right side, for two years. In February, 1911, she was treated byan alcohol injection of this division, which gave relief from pain for sixmonths, after which the trouble returned, but not so severely as January, 1912, a skiagram was made, showing a dense spot in the THE USES OF THE RADIOGRAPH IN DENTISTRY 217 region of the first molar tooth, and in close relation to the inferior dentalnerve. This is so dense as to appear like a piece of tooth root, but whencut down upon with the surgical engine, nothing but dense bone wasfound. The


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