. Elementary and dental radiography / by Howard Riley Raper . Fig. 283. Dislocation of the condyle from the glenoid fossa. A, condyle. B, eminentiaarticularis. (Radiograph by Cole and Raper.) stereoscopic radiographs preferably in cases where there is considerabledisplacement of the fragments. Fracture at the symphysis. The appliance on the teeth is being used as a splint. Case in the practice of Dr. Oyer. Fig. 286 Tigs, 2$6 lid 2$7. shows a fracture of the mandible at the angle. The body of the jaw is displaced downward. Fig. 287 is of the same case after reduction and adjustment of an interd


. Elementary and dental radiography / by Howard Riley Raper . Fig. 283. Dislocation of the condyle from the glenoid fossa. A, condyle. B, eminentiaarticularis. (Radiograph by Cole and Raper.) stereoscopic radiographs preferably in cases where there is considerabledisplacement of the fragments. Fracture at the symphysis. The appliance on the teeth is being used as a splint. Case in the practice of Dr. Oyer. Fig. 286 Tigs, 2$6 lid 2$7. shows a fracture of the mandible at the angle. The body of the jaw is displaced downward. Fig. 287 is of the same case after reduction and adjustment of an interdental splint. While the apposition of the fractured ends is not perfect yet, there is a 246 DENTAL RADIOGRAPHY,. Fig. 284. Same as Fig. 283 after reduction of the dislocation. A. condyle. B, eminentiaarticularis. (Radiograph by Cole and Raper.) very great improvement over the condition showed in Fig. 286, and I be-lieve the apposition to be as near perfection as human ingenuity is capableof carrying it. Just when to remove a splint and bandage from a fracture case isalways a problem. The splint shown in Fig. 287 was removed at the endof the eighth week. Dr. Loeb, of St. Louis, Mo., states that radiographsare a great aid in determining just when to remove splints. Tig. 2$S. A double, comminuted fracture of the mandiblefour months after the accident. The bone in theregion of the fracture is necrotic. THE USES OF THE RADIOGRAPH IX PENTISTRY 247 52. lii Cases of Ankylosis of the temporomandibular Articulation or theJoint Tormed by the tooth in the 3aw. The radiograph is of value in cases of ankylosis to observe the causeof the ankylosis. Case: A miner who had sustained a traumatism Tig. 2S9. resulti


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