. Elementary and dental radiography / by Howard Riley Raper . e mesial through a perfora-tion in the upper first molar. Tig. 174. 14. Tn Cases of Pulp Stones ( has been a great deal of dispute as to whether or not pulpstones can be shown radiographically. The right answer is in the affirm-ative The appearance of the pulp stone in the upper second molar is typical. Though it can be seenrfl. 175. clearly in the print now before me I can only hope-that it will appear in the halftone. l8o DENTAL RADIOGRAPHY Tifl. 176. Case one of neuralgia. The radiograph showsa pulp stone in the lowe


. Elementary and dental radiography / by Howard Riley Raper . e mesial through a perfora-tion in the upper first molar. Tig. 174. 14. Tn Cases of Pulp Stones ( has been a great deal of dispute as to whether or not pulpstones can be shown radiographically. The right answer is in the affirm-ative The appearance of the pulp stone in the upper second molar is typical. Though it can be seenrfl. 175. clearly in the print now before me I can only hope-that it will appear in the halftone. l8o DENTAL RADIOGRAPHY Tifl. 176. Case one of neuralgia. The radiograph showsa pulp stone in the lower first molar at the mouthof the mesial in the practice of radiodontia has taught me that thereare many more pulp stones in teeth than I had thought. Indeed I findmyself wondering, after observing great numbers of them which arenot causing pain, if pulp stones ever cause pain. And then I see a caseof neuralgia, or earache, in which the radiograph reveals the presenceof a pulp stone which is removed on suspicion and lo! the patient


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