Chronic general periodontitis: "Periodontal disease" (Pyorrhoea alveolaris) / by J.F. Colyer.
- Colyer, Frank, 1866-1954.
- Date:
- 1916
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Chronic general periodontitis: "Periodontal disease" (Pyorrhoea alveolaris) / by J.F. Colyer. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![Mouth, amcebe in, 51 —, bacteriological balance in, factors contributing towards, 64, 65 —, flushing with saliva, effects on micro- organisms, 64, 65 —, healthy, certain organisms always present in, 64 —, mucous membrane of, congestion in late periodontal disease, 39 —, spirocheetes in, 51 Mouth-breathers, gingivitis in, cannot be removed by care and cleanliness, 57 —-———, liability to, 39 — — —, marginal, 52, 53 — -—, periodontal disease in, 44, 55, 59, 63 — —, with periodontal disease, extrac- tion of teeth in, 93 — — and non-mouth-breathers, starting point and progress of periodontal disease in, compared, 53 Mouth-breathing, difficulty of over- coming, 77 Muco-periosteum, normal appearance of, 2; 3 —, gingival margin, 3 NG NASAL breathing, promotion of, apparatus for, 77, 78 — — —, in periodontal disease, 77 Noguchi, spirochetes of mouth, 51 O: OSSEOUS tissues, resistance of, as bar to progress of periodontal disease, 60 Osteitis, rarefying, in periodontal disease, ying, In p oy! — — — —, absorption of toxic products of bacteria accompanying, 66 —~ —, progressive in periodontal disease, 14 — — —, in periodontal disease, method of gauging, 14, 15 Osteoid tissue, outside of tooth-socket in course of connection with, 34 — —, transformation of tooth-socket into, 32, 33, 36 1 PANCREATITIS leading to jaundice, 70 Pancreatic reaction (Cammidge’s) in jaun- dice, 70 Panolia deer (Cervus edz), skull showing periodontal disease, 20, 21 107 periodontal disease, region in which most marked, 20, 21 Papillz, interdental, congestion of, earliest sign of periodontal disease, 38 , disappearance in periodontal disease, 43 Payne and Eyre, micro-organisms causing periodontal disease, 50 Periodontal membrane, deposit of urates in, 60 Periodontitis, chronic general (peri- odontal disease), as active agent in production of pathological lesions, 64 —- — —, clinical appearances, 38 — — — — — deceptive w40, 41.42.04 >, 44, 45 — — -, clinical histories of cases, 55-59 — — —, diseases assaciated with, 68 tt I CLIOlOOY 02 — — —, extent of disease revealed by X-rays, 42, 43, 44, 45 —-— -,, final’stage, 9 — — —, in animals, 16 — — —,micro-organisms associated with, 49, 59, 51 — — — — causing, 50 —-— —, morbid anatomy of advanced Case, O87, — — —, microscopical anatomy of, 31 — — —, pathology, 46 — — —,, site of origin, 4 — — —, spread in maxilla greater than in mandible, 12, 13 == =] ==) WKEANeM, 7/7/ — — — —, case under, skiagrams from, 86, 87 — — — —, cases favourable for, 84-88 Se not favourable for, 88 — — — —, local, 78, 94 —, gouty, so-called, 60 Phagocytes, effect on micro-organisms of the mouth, 65 Pharynx, mucous membrane of, conges- tion of, in late periodontal disease, 39 Pierce, deposit of urates in periodontal membrane, 60 Pneumococcus, frequent association with periodontal disease, 50, 51 Pockets in periodontal disease, cleansing of, 79 —- —- — —, good results from, 85 — — —, reduction of, by astringents, 79 — — ——.,, by free removal of redun- dant gum, 79](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b32840676_0119.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)