10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PYORRHEAL»
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pyorrheal in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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1
Transactions of the Panama Pacific Dental Congress: Held at ...
This patient, a lady over yo years of age, had a pyorrheal lx<cket nine millimeters
in depth around one of her lower incisors. I operated on this tooth on a Saturday,
and examined it again the following Wednesday; at that time the instrument ...
Rodrigues Ottolengui, 1915
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Transactions: Edited for the Committee of Organization by R. ...
This patient, a lady over 90 years of age, had a pyorrheal pock'et nine millimeters
in depth around one of her lower incisors. I operated on this tooth on a Saturday,
and examined it again the following Wednesday; at that time the instrument ...
3
Transactions of the Panama Pacific Dental Congress
This patient, a lady over 90 years of .age, had a pyorrheal pocket nine millimeters
in depth around one of her lower incisors. I operated on this tooth on a Saturday,
and examined it again the following Wednesday; at that time the instrument ...
This patient, a lady over 90 years of age, had a pyorrheal pocket nine millimeters
in depth around one of her lower incisors. I operated on this tooth on a Saturday,
and examined it again the following Wednesday; at that time the instrument ...
Panama Pacific Dental Congress, 1915
5
Community-acquired Pneumonia
In animal models, transtracheal injections of pyorrheal pus leads to the
development of pneumonitis over 4 to 7 days. At necropsy, the macroscopic
appearances of this process are indistinct from other forms of pneumonitis, but
microscopically, ...
6
Pyorrhea extermination (gingivo-ectomy)
Every pyorrheal pocket in the mouth should be cut out. None should be tolerated.
In my judgment,' it is impossible to keep any pyorrheal pocket in the mouth in an
asceptic condition. It must of necessity become and stay progressively infected, ...
important manifestation, for, let me repeat, upon these pockets depend the
majority of the pathological phenomena associated with pyorrhea in its active
stage, notably calculus and suppuration. Pyorrheal calculus does not precede
the pus ...
J. D. White, John Hugh McQuillen, George Jacob Ziegler, 1930
In rheumatic conditions, dyspepsia, and other intestinal affectious,==hiilammatory
conditions of the eye, and a host of other-"troubles, how often have we seen a
marked improvement follow the clearing-up of a pyorrheal condition! . \lVhere a ...
9
The American Text-book of Operative Dentistry
In time the soft -tissues about the teeth become hard, firm and highly resistant to
infection and traumatic injuries and as long as this state of oral hygiene is
maintained the likelihood of a return of the pyorrheal infection is very remote.
Marcus Llewellyn Ward, 1920
In ordinary cases of pyorrhea, the specific scale deposits are and intestinal
diseases, and many other ailments. In true pyorrheal cases there is pus present,
and as pus seldom contains a single family of bacteria, mostly two or more
varieties, ...