General and dental pathology with special reference to etiology and pathologic anatomy; a treatise for students and practitioners . J1- •>?—Pyorrhea alveolaris in the lower teeth in the same case as shown at Distal movement of the affected teeth. Considerable loss of alveolar bone and peri-dental membrane between the lower central Fig. 39S.—Pyorrhea alveolaris in the upper right cuspid, first bicuspid and first molar. omplete destruction of gingiva and destruction of alveolar process and peridentalmembrane for a distance of several millimeters. lYORKIIKA \l.\ EOLARIS IS!


General and dental pathology with special reference to etiology and pathologic anatomy; a treatise for students and practitioners . J1- •>?—Pyorrhea alveolaris in the lower teeth in the same case as shown at Distal movement of the affected teeth. Considerable loss of alveolar bone and peri-dental membrane between the lower central Fig. 39S.—Pyorrhea alveolaris in the upper right cuspid, first bicuspid and first molar. omplete destruction of gingiva and destruction of alveolar process and peridentalmembrane for a distance of several millimeters. lYORKIIKA \l.\ EOLARIS IS! I eiters are of course presenl a1 all times in the mouth, and there-fore, following the slightesl break in the continuity of the tissuesconsequent upon an injury to the gingival structures, bacteriagain entrance; and the causes which made this possible persist-


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