1975
DOI: 10.1016/0022-3913(75)90057-8
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Prosthetic implications of Eagle's syndrome

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“…Gossman & Tarsitano (1977) suggested that these findings can be related to various clinical symptomsreferred facial pain, foreign body sensation in the throat, pain on swallowing and turning the head. According to Phillips & Shawkat (1975) these findings can be unjustly attributed to the wearing of removable prosthetic appliances. An attempt was made to correlate these radiographic findings with the clinical symptoms.…”
Section: The Clinical Relevance Of These Findingsmentioning
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“…Gossman & Tarsitano (1977) suggested that these findings can be related to various clinical symptomsreferred facial pain, foreign body sensation in the throat, pain on swallowing and turning the head. According to Phillips & Shawkat (1975) these findings can be unjustly attributed to the wearing of removable prosthetic appliances. An attempt was made to correlate these radiographic findings with the clinical symptoms.…”
Section: The Clinical Relevance Of These Findingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Radia tion scattering has also been cited as source of spectral interference. Willis (15) and David (16) encountered this problem when low-tempe rature flames were employed.…”
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