. Elementary and dental radiography / by Howard Riley Raper . upper cuspid which caused blink-ing of the eyes.**Dr. Barnes also reported a case of twitching of the facial muscles onone side. On the corresponding side two supernumerary teeth werefound. I have been unable to learn from Dr. Barnes whether removal ofthe supernumerary teeth effected a cure. Dr. Barnes agrees with thus far at least: both men are of the opinion that impactedteeth may be responsible for varied and grave nerve disorders. Dr. Up- *Dr. Henry S. Upson, Cleveland, Ohio.**Dr. Varney E. Barnes. Cleveland, Ohio. THE
. Elementary and dental radiography / by Howard Riley Raper . upper cuspid which caused blink-ing of the eyes.**Dr. Barnes also reported a case of twitching of the facial muscles onone side. On the corresponding side two supernumerary teeth werefound. I have been unable to learn from Dr. Barnes whether removal ofthe supernumerary teeth effected a cure. Dr. Barnes agrees with thus far at least: both men are of the opinion that impactedteeth may be responsible for varied and grave nerve disorders. Dr. Up- *Dr. Henry S. Upson, Cleveland, Ohio.**Dr. Varney E. Barnes. Cleveland, Ohio. THE USES OF THE RADIOGRAPH IN DENTISTRY 261 sons treatment has always been extraction, while Dr. Barnes advocatesorthodontic procedures, such as enlarging the dental arches and elevationof the impacted tooth. 60. Co flllay the Tears of a hypochondriac. Every practitioner of dentistry and medicine has trouble with hypo-chondriacal patients, patients suffering — and actually suffering—fromsome imaginary ailment. What these patients need is psychic Fig. 298. The radiograph demonstrates the absence of a piece of the lateral root above the lateral dummy and shows the canals of the central and cuspid well filled and the tissues at their apices healthy. (Radiograph grossly retouched.) To be sympathized with—or a better way to state it would be to say un-derstood—and at the same time shown that their trouble lies, not in anypathologic lesion, but in faulty habits of thought. Case: Young lady, age about twenty-three, com-Tlfl. 29>. plained of obscure indefinite pains in the region of a bridge extending from central to cuspid, which painsshe declared were due to an unremoved portion of the lateral incisor seen the lateral root when it was extracted, and superintended thetreatment of the central and cuspid, and the making of the bridge, andknowing the patient—in short, knowing the complete history of the case—I was inclined to believe that the trouble wi
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