. The teeth in health and disease . —Molar Teeth with Fig. 54.—A collection of an accumulation of Tartar. Tartar gathered on the root of an Upper Bicuspid. The fluids of the mouth become vitiated, aretaken into the stomach, which rebels at such acondiment; the blood becomes full of impuri-ties, the system suffers, and often the bestefforts of the physician fail while the causeexists. An eminent writer, in his work on DentalSurgery, further enumerates the effects oftartar as follows : Tumours and spongyexcrescences of the gums of various kinds;necrosis and exfoliation of the alveolar pro


. The teeth in health and disease . —Molar Teeth with Fig. 54.—A collection of an accumulation of Tartar. Tartar gathered on the root of an Upper Bicuspid. The fluids of the mouth become vitiated, aretaken into the stomach, which rebels at such acondiment; the blood becomes full of impuri-ties, the system suffers, and often the bestefforts of the physician fail while the causeexists. An eminent writer, in his work on DentalSurgery, further enumerates the effects oftartar as follows : Tumours and spongyexcrescences of the gums of various kinds;necrosis and exfoliation of the alveolar pro-cesses, and of portions of the maxillary bones;hemorrhage of the gums; loss of appetite ; de-rangement of the whole digestive apparatus;foul breath; catarrh; cough; diarrhea; diseasesof various kinds in the maxillary antra and nose ;pain in the ear; headache; melancholy, etc. EXTRACTION 101 Add to these closure of the salivary ducts, perio-dontitis, alveolar abscess, and various sympa-thetic pains : think a little—and then r


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