. Elementary and dental radiography . hown in Figs. 175, 176and 177. is. In Cases of Secondary Dentin Being Deposited and Pinching the Pulp. This use was recently suggested in a dental magazine by Dr. a condition as tin- one referred to might exist and he responsible forneuralgia or other nerve disorder-. Likewise it could probably be ob- THE USES OF THE RADIOGRAPH IN DENTISTRY 181 served radiographically. At the present time, however, I am unable toshow a radiograph of such a case. 16. Co Cearn if the Tilling in the Crown of a tooth encroaches on the Pulp. Case: Neuralgic pains in


. Elementary and dental radiography . hown in Figs. 175, 176and 177. is. In Cases of Secondary Dentin Being Deposited and Pinching the Pulp. This use was recently suggested in a dental magazine by Dr. a condition as tin- one referred to might exist and he responsible forneuralgia or other nerve disorder-. Likewise it could probably be ob- THE USES OF THE RADIOGRAPH IN DENTISTRY 181 served radiographically. At the present time, however, I am unable toshow a radiograph of such a case. 16. Co Cearn if the Tilling in the Crown of a tooth encroaches on the Pulp. Case: Neuralgic pains in the lower left side offig. 179. face. Thought to be due to a necrotic condition of the bone in the region of the lower first molar, whichhad recently been extracted. A radiograph (Fig. 179) shows the bonehealthy. The simple occlusal filling in the second molar penetrates intothe pulp chamber. This filling was removed, and the semi-vital pulpdevitalized, removed, and the canals filled. The result was an immediateand complete


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