. Medical and surgical report. Fig. 9.—Chronic abscess; tooth structure entirely destroyed; tooth floating. No localsymptoms, except mobility of tooth and sinking of tooth when patient 10.—Absorption of root by abscess. with lower than with upper-jaw involvement. The submental and cervicalglands are those usually affected. Differential Diagnosis. While the occurrence of pus in and aboutthe teeth has been found to be the cause of serious sepsis in various parts of. Fig. 17.—Enlarged skiagram of teeth with pus pockets as seen in Fig 16. DENTAL SEPSIS: ITS RELATION TO THE SYSTEM 157 F
. Medical and surgical report. Fig. 9.—Chronic abscess; tooth structure entirely destroyed; tooth floating. No localsymptoms, except mobility of tooth and sinking of tooth when patient 10.—Absorption of root by abscess. with lower than with upper-jaw involvement. The submental and cervicalglands are those usually affected. Differential Diagnosis. While the occurrence of pus in and aboutthe teeth has been found to be the cause of serious sepsis in various parts of. Fig. 17.—Enlarged skiagram of teeth with pus pockets as seen in Fig 16. DENTAL SEPSIS: ITS RELATION TO THE SYSTEM 157 Fig. 11 Fig. 12
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