. The science and practice of dental surgery. Fig. 502. — Later stugo of disease showing markedabsorption of tissue interstitially and calcareousdeposits. The breath is normal, and the patient is oftenquite unaware of the existence of the the disease progresses the gum around the. Fig. 503.—Adsanced stage of disease showing ab-sorption of sockets, spacing of the teeth, heavycalcareoiis deposits, and pericemental abscessover left lateral incisor. necks of the teeth becomes congested andreadily bleeds. The teeth are embraced byrings of calculus and are slightly loosened(.see Fig. 562)


. The science and practice of dental surgery. Fig. 502. — Later stugo of disease showing markedabsorption of tissue interstitially and calcareousdeposits. The breath is normal, and the patient is oftenquite unaware of the existence of the the disease progresses the gum around the. Fig. 503.—Adsanced stage of disease showing ab-sorption of sockets, spacing of the teeth, heavycalcareoiis deposits, and pericemental abscessover left lateral incisor. necks of the teeth becomes congested andreadily bleeds. The teeth are embraced byrings of calculus and are slightly loosened(.see Fig. 562). In later stages the gum is mark-edly hyperaemic, there are extensive depositsof hard greenish-brown calculus around the necks of the teeth, from which the gum andalveolar process have receded, often to the ex-tent of disclosing the bifurcation of multi-


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