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HEALTH IS WEALTH r.R.S. WUNT INTERUOCKIN6 CRIMP WIRE , ~^?VT^ THK NEW HAS NO EQUAL The old-fashioned Mattress sagfi «roow the spine, ■ misplaces W>« vital organs twists tlio abdomen. Results: Restlessness, backache, nerves indigestion, and general dl-Jiealth. oJSn S« 1S o: SLEEF STRAIGHT See how tho F.R.S. Mattress Spring! mould themselves to the figure. Results: Spine straight, abdome.i straight, beneficial sleep, and healtl improved 100 j>er cent. Awarded the Gold Medal at the recent All-Australian Kxhibition. Judge's remark ulicn making award: "Great improvement on any make of spring.' Strongly recommended by Medical Authorities. WILL LAST A LIFETIME ! " ONLY AT' QUALITY COMPLETE FURNISHERS THK itADIOGAAJ>H IN DIAGNOSIS OF IMPACTED TEETH Tho X-ray, "that instrument of precision," renders tho diagnosis of impacted lower third molars positive, certain, and exact. Its use saves time, trouble, confusion, doubt, and possibly tho patient's life. In every case in which impacted teeth are suspected or considered a possible cruise of local or systemic disturbances, the patient should be advised to have a radiograph made as soon as possible. A radiograph is not only a. positive, a certain, and an exact means of diagnosis, but it is of inestimable and unquestioned value as a guide for the operator in the removal of impacted teeth. The radiograph will nor only show whether or not aii impacted tooth is present, but will show the position of tho looth, the size and direction of the roots, the proximity to the inferior dental canal, and with some degree of accuracy the density and conformation of the jaw-bone. If will disclose whether or not the tooth is abscessed, the roots exeementosed or absorbed, the bone necrosed or destroyed. After the tooth has been extracted, the radiograph will render another service —it will satisfy both patient and surgeon whether or not the operation was thorough., complete, and successful. Did the X-ray serve no useful purpose other than that of locating impacted third molars and diagnosing conditions associated with them, it would be a great boon to the dental profession and those to whom it ministers, J. H. CATO, DENTIST AND RADIOLOGIST, FEEL STREET 'Phone COG.

.Specialists in IONCRETE, MARBLE, ' GRANITE. GREY STREET, GISBORNE. 'Phone 827.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 17133, 8 September 1926, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 17133, 8 September 1926, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 17133, 8 September 1926, Page 6