. Dental materia medica and therapeutics; with special reference to the rational application of remedial measures to dental diseases ... num acetate .Solution hydrogen Dilution in which they can be employed in the mouth 100 50 300 750 1,500 2,000200 2,5004005506253C0COO35010040 4,000 400 20 100 2,000 Time in which the mouth becomes sterilized i/i minuteabove 11 minutes% to 1 minuteabove 10 minutesabove 15 minutesabove l1/! minutesabove 5 minutesV2 to % minuteabove 8 minutesabove 11 minutesabove 8 minutesabove 19 minutesabove 11 minutesabove 12 minutesabove 5 minutes above 15 mi


. Dental materia medica and therapeutics; with special reference to the rational application of remedial measures to dental diseases ... num acetate .Solution hydrogen Dilution in which they can be employed in the mouth 100 50 300 750 1,500 2,000200 2,5004005506253C0COO35010040 4,000 400 20 100 2,000 Time in which the mouth becomes sterilized i/i minuteabove 11 minutes% to 1 minuteabove 10 minutesabove 15 minutesabove l1/! minutesabove 5 minutesV2 to % minuteabove 8 minutesabove 11 minutesabove 8 minutesabove 19 minutesabove 11 minutesabove 12 minutesabove 5 minutes above 15 minutes% minuteabove 5 minutesabove 6 minutesabove 5Va minutes 256 PHARMACO-THERAPEUTICS. Mouth Washes. A mouth wash is usually prescribed as a gargle, to be used inconjunction with the tooth brush. The components of the washshould be so adjusted that one teaspoonful mixed with half atumblerful of warm water (approximately 1 to 30) furnish thecorrect proportions of its active ingredients intended for daily gargling motion is produced by forcing air from the lungsthrough the fluid held posteriorly in the mouth. Powerful exer-. FlGURE 20. Electric Heater and Spray Outfit. cise of the muscles of the pharynx, the cheeks, and the lips arematerial adjuncts in forcing the fluid back and forth throughthe teeth. About one-half to one minutes gargling is the averagetime required for each mouthful, corresponding approximatelyto V2 to 1 fluidounce (15 to 30 Cc.) of liquid. Correct garglingis quite a difficult procedure; it can not be accomplished by chil-dren and those afflicted with pharyngeal disturbances. Throughincorrect gargling a quantity of the fluid is usually swallowed, or PREPARATIONS FOR THE MOUTH AND TEETH. 257 it merely turns about in the anterior part of the mouth. If thefluids contain alcoholic or volatile solutions, more or less of it isalways absorbed. A convenient way of spraying the oral cavity with a fluid anti-septic is readily accomplished by using an atomizer.


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