. Oral sepsis in its relationship to systemic disease . Fig. 64. Fig. 65. Figs. 60-65.—Example of an individual having a great deal of dental work, whoshows relatively little periapical sepsis. This is a rather unusual finding and formsa marked contrast to the cases illustrated in Figs. 31 and 59. ported by Black who found in examining healthy indi-viduals that of 273 devitalized teeth in which the rootcanals were relatively well filled, only 23 were abscessed 44 ORAL SEPSIS (8 per cent); while of 580 teeth in which the root canalwas poorly filled 379 were abscessed (65 per cent). Medical case


. Oral sepsis in its relationship to systemic disease . Fig. 64. Fig. 65. Figs. 60-65.—Example of an individual having a great deal of dental work, whoshows relatively little periapical sepsis. This is a rather unusual finding and formsa marked contrast to the cases illustrated in Figs. 31 and 59. ported by Black who found in examining healthy indi-viduals that of 273 devitalized teeth in which the rootcanals were relatively well filled, only 23 were abscessed 44 ORAL SEPSIS (8 per cent); while of 580 teeth in which the root canalwas poorly filled 379 were abscessed (65 per cent). Medical cases which we have examined gave resultswhich are somewhat different from the above. Of the 7t. Fig. 66. Fig. 67.


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