yes it does show on a x-ray
Yes an abscess will be visible on an x-ray. It usually appears at the botom of the root of the tooth as a dark circular area.
If they are calcified, such as an aorta that has plaque build up. Abdominal aortic aneurysms can sometimes be seen on xray in this situation. However, in general, arteries do not show up on xray.
Dental crowns are made of porcelain or metal and can be used to cover the entire tooth or only a portion of it. Porcelain crowns are made of white or light-colored porcelain, while metal crowns are usually made of silver or gold. Dental crowns are used to cover a tooth when it has been broken, to replace a missing tooth, or to restore a tooth that has been badly damaged. Dental crowns are typically made in a dental lab, but can also be made by a dentist in a dental clinic.
Yes
does glass show up on xray
no
not unless your bones are moved forward because of it
The xray will show the bones being close together
yes, i have a tumor in my femur and that's how they found it.
On certain views, bursitis is well shown on x-rays.
If by XRAY, you mean a plain film, which is to say a modality that uses Rontgen radiation, then, no. The adrenals need either CT, ultrasound or MRI to visualize the adrenals.
There is no difference if ending in vowel or not ending in vowel. To show possession by one single owner, add an apostrophe and the letter s to the owner: the hermit's tooth (the tooth belongs to the hermit) Sulu's tooth (the tooth belongs to Sulu) Another way to think about this rule is to see whether the word of expresses what you're trying to say. With the of method, you note the sharp tooth of the bear = the bear's sharp tooth the stained tooth ofthe man = the man's stained tooth The noun indicating Time can be the owner - Sometimes, no clear owner seems present in the phrase. Such a situation arises mostly when you're talking about time. If you can insert of into the sentence, you may need an apostrophe. To give you an idea of how to run the "of test," here are some phrases that express time: one week's tooth cleaning = one week of tooth cleaning a year's dental care = one year of dental care When you're talking about time, give your sentence the "of test." If it passes, insert an apostrophe to indicate that the noun of time is the owner. - Tim Timothy Kukler www.freetim.com