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" ... decomposition, and the decaying substance consequently becomes more or less darkened. Whatever tends to irritate and inflame the gum, must in a greater or less degree produce a corresponding irritation in the teeth, from the close connexion which... "
On the Loss of the Teeth: And on the Best Means of Restoring Them - Seite 60
von Thomas Howard (Dentist) - 1858 - 61 Seiten
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The Anatomy, Physiology, and Diseases of the Teeth

Thomas Bell - 1829 - 472 Seiten
...texture, formed under a weakly or scrofulous state of the constitution, the progress of the gangrene is generally very rapid, and the decayed part becomes...circumstance, may possibly become an exciting cause of gangrene ; and this, not only by means of inflammation propagated through the gum, but also by the...
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Medico-chirurgical Review and Journal of Practical Medicine, Band 15

1829 - 604 Seiten
...spread of the disease ! About the following piece of advice there can be little difference of opinion. " Whatever tends to irritate and inflame the gum, must...between the teeth, or any similar circumstance, may possibly-become an exciting cause of gangrene ; and this, not only by means of inflammation propagated...
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The Maryland Medical Recorder, Band 1

1829 - 770 Seiten
...the following piece of advice there can be little difference of opinion. "Whatever tends to irrilate and inflame the gum, must in a greater or less degree...of tartar, portions of food remaining between the tecth, or any similar circumstance, may posPrecautions against Dental Gangrene. Under this head our...
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The Anatomy, Physiology, and Diseases of the Teeth

Thomas Bell - 1835 - 422 Seiten
...colour therefore takes place ; — in the latter its advance is so slow as to allow of a more completfe decomposition, and the decaying substance consequently...circumstance, may possibly become an exciting cause of gangrene; and this, not only by means of inflammation propagated through the gum, but also by the exposure...
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The Teeth Physiologically Considered

Samuel Ghrimes - 1843 - 80 Seiten
...The destruction of any portion of the enamel also causes caries, possibly by exciting inflammation. " Whatever tends to irritate and inflame the gum, must...circumstance, may possibly become an exciting cause of gangrene, and this not only by means of inflammation propagated through the gum, but also by the exposure...
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