. Oral pathology and practice. A text-book for the use of students in dental colleges and a hand-book for dental practitioners. Dental Caries. The Formation of Minute Cavities through the Melting Downor Liquefaction of the Intertubular Substance. (Miller.) The area denominated by Miller the zone of infected dentineis that pervaded by the organism, but in which the dissolving outof the calcareous inorganic matter of the tooth has not yet fairlycommenced. Yet farther into the structure of the tooth have penetrated thebacteria, filling the tubuli without having distended them. Xotinfrequently a n


. Oral pathology and practice. A text-book for the use of students in dental colleges and a hand-book for dental practitioners. Dental Caries. The Formation of Minute Cavities through the Melting Downor Liquefaction of the Intertubular Substance. (Miller.) The area denominated by Miller the zone of infected dentineis that pervaded by the organism, but in which the dissolving outof the calcareous inorganic matter of the tooth has not yet fairlycommenced. Yet farther into the structure of the tooth have penetrated thebacteria, filling the tubuli without having distended them. Xotinfrequently a number of these distinct zones of infection orcaries are seen in their different stages, and readily traced. Theyare all the result of tooth infection and tooth decalcification throughthe action of bacteria. Miller, having demonstrated the true nature of this disease 94 ORAL PATHOLOGY AND PRACTICE. by analytical methods, next attempted a kind of synthesis, arriv-ing at the same result, thus by an independent process provingthe correctness of his previous observations. Obtaining a pureculture of a bacillus of decay, he imme


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