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American Dental Association:Transactions of the American Dental Association Volume 36
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[EAN: 9781130806670], Neubuch, [PU: RareBooksClub], AMERICAN DENTAL ASSOCIATION,SUBJECTS, This item is printed on demand. Paperback. 50 pages. Dimensions: 9.7in. x 7.4in. x 0.1in.This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1897 Excerpt: . . . dentine There is no escape from the conclusion that it must account for many morbid conditions and symptoms, the etiology of which is otherwise obscure. There are, no doubt, exceptions--many of you may call them to mind--of teeth in this state which cause no discomfort. But a little more time may prove that even these cases will not continue quiescent. Unquestionably, this condition is responsible for numerous affections, more or less difficult of diagnosis, varying from reflex neuroses to remotely situated abscesses, the only subjective symptoms discoverable in the causative tooth being a slight sense of lameness upon mastication or palpation. What treatment does this pathological state indicate It will not be uninteresting to first notice some of the methods which have of late been prominently set forth. The Transactions of the Worlds Columbian Dental Congress contain an article by Professor Miller, entitled, Concerning Various Methods Advocated for Obviating the Necessity of Extracting Devitalized Tooth-Pulps, in which, while recognizing the greater value of complete root-canal filling, he advises for general practice the removal of the bulbous portion only of the pulp, and the covering over of the remaining portion with a tablet composed of slowly dissolving antiseptics, such as sublimate and thymol combined. The distinguished author confesses that teeth so treated inevitably give trouble, if the victim lives long enough, which is condemnation sufficient. This, together with other variations upon the process of mummification, as advocated by Witzel, Herbst, and Soderberg, are only temporarily effective, because, to use Dr. Harlans words, they will not stay mummified. Is it not a fact that the only pulp which may be successful. . . This item ships from La Vergne,TN.<
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American Dental Association:Transactions of the American Dental Association Volume 36 (Paperback)
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[EAN: 9781130806670], Neubuch, [PU: Rarebooksclub.com, United States], Language: English Brand New Book ***** Print on Demand *****. This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1897 Excerpt: .dentine? There is no escape from the conclusion that it must account for many morbid conditions and symptoms, the etiology of which is otherwise obscure. There are, no doubt, exceptions--many of you may call them to mind--of teeth in this state which cause no discomfort. But a little more time may prove that even these cases will not continue quiescent. Unquestionably, this condition is responsible for numerous affections, more or less difficult of diagnosis, varying from reflex neuroses to remotely situated abscesses, the only subjective symptoms discoverable in the causative tooth being a slight sense of lameness upon mastication or palpation. What treatment does this pathological state indicate? It will not be uninteresting to first notice some of the methods which have of late been prominently set forth. The Transactions of the World s Columbian Dental Congress contain an article by Professor Miller, entitled, Concerning Various Methods Advocated for Obviating the Necessity of Extracting Devitalized Tooth-Pulps, in which, while recognizing the greater value of complete root-canal filling, he advises for general practice the removal of the bulbous portion only of the pulp, and the covering over of the remaining portion with a tablet composed of slowly dissolving antiseptics, such as sublimate and thymol combined. The distinguished author confesses that teeth so treated inevitably give trouble, if the victim lives long enough, which is condemnation sufficient. This, together with other variations upon the process of mummification, as advocated by Witzel, Herbst, and Soderberg, are only temporarily effective, because, to use Dr. Harlan s words, they will not stay mummified. Is it not a fact that the only pulp which may be successful.<
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[EAN: 9781130806670], Neubuch, [PU: Rarebooksclub.com, United States], Language: English Brand New Book ***** Print on Demand *****.This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1897 Excerpt: .dentine? There is no escape from the conclusion that it must account for many morbid conditions and symptoms, the etiology of which is otherwise obscure. There are, no doubt, exceptions--many of you may call them to mind--of teeth in this state which cause no discomfort. But a little more time may prove that even these cases will not continue quiescent. Unquestionably, this condition is responsible for numerous affections, more or less difficult of diagnosis, varying from reflex neuroses to remotely situated abscesses, the only subjective symptoms discoverable in the causative tooth being a slight sense of lameness upon mastication or palpation. What treatment does this pathological state indicate? It will not be uninteresting to first notice some of the methods which have of late been prominently set forth. The Transactions of the World s Columbian Dental Congress contain an article by Professor Miller, entitled, Concerning Various Methods Advocated for Obviating the Necessity of Extracting Devitalized Tooth-Pulps, in which, while recognizing the greater value of complete root-canal filling, he advises for general practice the removal of the bulbous portion only of the pulp, and the covering over of the remaining portion with a tablet composed of slowly dissolving antiseptics, such as sublimate and thymol combined. The distinguished author confesses that teeth so treated inevitably give trouble, if the victim lives long enough, which is condemnation sufficient. This, together with other variations upon the process of mummification, as advocated by Witzel, Herbst, and Soderberg, are only temporarily effective, because, to use Dr. Harlan s words, they will not stay mummified. Is it not a fact that the only pulp which may be successful.<
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[EAN: 9781130806670], Neubuch, [PU: Rarebooksclub.com, United States], Brand New Book ***** Print on Demand *****. This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1897 Excerpt: .dentine? There is no escape from the conclusion that it must account for many morbid conditions and symptoms, the etiology of which is otherwise obscure. There are, no doubt, exceptions--many of you may call them to mind--of teeth in this state which cause no discomfort. But a little more time may prove that even these cases will not continue quiescent. Unquestionably, this condition is responsible for numerous affections, more or less difficult of diagnosis, varying from reflex neuroses to remotely situated abscesses, the only subjective symptoms discoverable in the causative tooth being a slight sense of lameness upon mastication or palpation. What treatment does this pathological state indicate? It will not be uninteresting to first notice some of the methods which have of late been prominently set forth. The Transactions of the World s Columbian Dental Congress contain an article by Professor Miller, entitled, Concerning Various Methods Advocated for Obviating the Necessity of Extracting Devitalized Tooth-Pulps, in which, while recognizing the greater value of complete root-canal filling, he advises for general practice the removal of the bulbous portion only of the pulp, and the covering over of the remaining portion with a tablet composed of slowly dissolving antiseptics, such as sublimate and thymol combined. The distinguished author confesses that teeth so treated inevitably give trouble, if the victim lives long enough, which is condemnation sufficient. This, together with other variations upon the process of mummification, as advocated by Witzel, Herbst, and Soderberg, are only temporarily effective, because, to use Dr. Harlan s words, they will not stay mummified. Is it not a fact that the only pulp which may be successful.<
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[EAN: 9781130806670], Neubuch, [PU: Rarebooksclub.com, United States], Brand New Book ***** Print on Demand *****.This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1897 Excerpt: .dentine? There is no escape from the conclusion that it must account for many morbid conditions and symptoms, the etiology of which is otherwise obscure. There are, no doubt, exceptions--many of you may call them to mind--of teeth in this state which cause no discomfort. But a little more time may prove that even these cases will not continue quiescent. Unquestionably, this condition is responsible for numerous affections, more or less difficult of diagnosis, varying from reflex neuroses to remotely situated abscesses, the only subjective symptoms discoverable in the causative tooth being a slight sense of lameness upon mastication or palpation. What treatment does this pathological state indicate? It will not be uninteresting to first notice some of the methods which have of late been prominently set forth. The Transactions of the World s Columbian Dental Congress contain an article by Professor Miller, entitled, Concerning Various Methods Advocated for Obviating the Necessity of Extracting Devitalized Tooth-Pulps, in which, while recognizing the greater value of complete root-canal filling, he advises for general practice the removal of the bulbous portion only of the pulp, and the covering over of the remaining portion with a tablet composed of slowly dissolving antiseptics, such as sublimate and thymol combined. The distinguished author confesses that teeth so treated inevitably give trouble, if the victim lives long enough, which is condemnation sufficient. This, together with other variations upon the process of mummification, as advocated by Witzel, Herbst, and Soderberg, are only temporarily effective, because, to use Dr. Harlan s words, they will not stay mummified. Is it not a fact that the only pulp which may be successful.<
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