. Elementary and dental radiography / by Howard Riley Raper . Fig. 465. Slight destruction of osseous tissue in apical region of lower first molar follow- Fig. 4(>(i. Case in which the patient suffereding use of arsenic. from attacks of sneezing. the dentist who finally made a diagnosis and cured the patient, they puthim on the hospital staff, a member in full standing; a thing that hadnever happened to a dentist in that city before. Figure 465 illustrates a slight bone destruction atChe €ffCCt Of Arsenic, the apices of the roots of a. lower first molar imme-diately following devitalization


. Elementary and dental radiography / by Howard Riley Raper . Fig. 465. Slight destruction of osseous tissue in apical region of lower first molar follow- Fig. 4(>(i. Case in which the patient suffereding use of arsenic. from attacks of sneezing. the dentist who finally made a diagnosis and cured the patient, they puthim on the hospital staff, a member in full standing; a thing that hadnever happened to a dentist in that city before. Figure 465 illustrates a slight bone destruction atChe €ffCCt Of Arsenic, the apices of the roots of a. lower first molar imme-diately following devitalization of the pulp with ar-senic. However, I cannot state definitely that the slight bone destructionis not due to infection, for I do not know in detail the conditions underwhich the work was done. Symptoms: Periodic sneezing attacks. The radio-Uery Unusual Case, graph (Figure 466) shows an abscess of an uppercentral incisor, communicating with an abscesssinus in the apical region of the extracted lateral. Up to the presenttime, I have been unable to hear from


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