. Dental electro-therapeutics. Fig. 155.—Case C, model 1 before treatment, and 2 fourteen years later. The Case C, reported on p. 240, is one in which exten-sive pyorrhea with constitutional symptoms accompanyingit existed, the pockets on the palatal aspect of the incisors PERIODONTAL DISEASE 295 extended nearly to the apices, every symptom of chronicpyorrhea existed. When the teeth were retracted to the posi-tion of the diagram on p. 241 they were so loose that theycould he moved forward a distance of about 5 mm. without. Fig. 156.—Radiograph January 29, 1907. touching a bony socket. The bone


. Dental electro-therapeutics. Fig. 155.—Case C, model 1 before treatment, and 2 fourteen years later. The Case C, reported on p. 240, is one in which exten-sive pyorrhea with constitutional symptoms accompanyingit existed, the pockets on the palatal aspect of the incisors PERIODONTAL DISEASE 295 extended nearly to the apices, every symptom of chronicpyorrhea existed. When the teeth were retracted to the posi-tion of the diagram on p. 241 they were so loose that theycould he moved forward a distance of about 5 mm. without. Fig. 156.—Radiograph January 29, 1907. touching a bony socket. The bone has reformed in thoseempty sockets, and not only reformed but grown thicker onthe labial aspect of the alveolus than is normal, as shownby the photograph of the models taken before treatmentand fourteen years later (Fig. 155). The recurrence of


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