The Dental cosmos . of the New York State Dental Society,and came to me with a pyorrheal condi-tion of the mouth, and this tooth, a lat-eral, was the one most affected. The pic-ture shows the pyorrheal condition of thetooth, with the absorption progressingat the end of the tooth. The removal ofthe pulp and the filling of the root curedthe case. The next case, Fig. T, is a case ofmarked pyorrhea that L Mould designate Fig. as gouty—pyorrhea arthritis—a case inwhich the condition is most marked. The pulps are almost obliterated by thefilling up of the pulp-chamber with sec-ondary formations.


The Dental cosmos . of the New York State Dental Society,and came to me with a pyorrheal condi-tion of the mouth, and this tooth, a lat-eral, was the one most affected. The pic-ture shows the pyorrheal condition of thetooth, with the absorption progressingat the end of the tooth. The removal ofthe pulp and the filling of the root curedthe case. The next case, Fig. T, is a case ofmarked pyorrhea that L Mould designate Fig. as gouty—pyorrhea arthritis—a case inwhich the condition is most marked. The pulps are almost obliterated by thefilling up of the pulp-chamber with sec-ondary formations. These are the easesthat give trouble in treatment, because ofthe difficulty in filling such canals totheir ends. The next slide, Fig. 8, is a case show-ing a marked condition of pyorrhea Fig. 8.


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