. Elementary and dental radiography . Gases of Bone Ulborls. The term bone whorl is used to designate particularly dense areas ofbone occurring in bone. Bone whorls may be caused by a prolonged, mildirritation, like that produced by an impacted tooth, for example. Theyare sometimes responsible for facial neuralgia. In answer to a letter ask-ing him if be ever found it necessary, or ever expected to find it necessary,to open into the bone and surgically break up whorls to relieve neuralgia,1 )r. Cryer replies, I have found it necessary in several cases to open intothe bone and remove the whorls
. Elementary and dental radiography . Gases of Bone Ulborls. The term bone whorl is used to designate particularly dense areas ofbone occurring in bone. Bone whorls may be caused by a prolonged, mildirritation, like that produced by an impacted tooth, for example. Theyare sometimes responsible for facial neuralgia. In answer to a letter ask-ing him if be ever found it necessary, or ever expected to find it necessary,to open into the bone and surgically break up whorls to relieve neuralgia,1 )r. Cryer replies, I have found it necessary in several cases to open intothe bone and remove the whorls, or bard bone, and I fully expect to do rain. From the nature and location of whorls, it is obvious that theycan be found only by the use of the radiograph. THE USES OE THE RADIOGRAPH IN DENTISTRY 215 A case in the practice of Dr. Oyer. The patientTigs. 248 and 249. was suffering from pain on one side of the face. Aradiograph of the case (Fig. 248) shows an im-pacted lower third molar. It was thought hest to remove the second molar. Fig. 245. Two artificial roots implanted in the «ppe\ jaw. (Radiographer not known.)
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