6 edition of Roentgenographic diagnosis of dental infection in systemic diseases found in the catalog.
Published
1916
by P. B. Hoeber in New York
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | by Sinclair Tousey. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | RK270 .T7 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | 75 p. |
Number of Pages | 75 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL6589087M |
LC Control Number | 16016369 |
OCLC/WorldCa | 3426595 |
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Request an Image Books may be returned. There are no descriptions of the illustrations, except as they are mentioned in the text. The author gets far afield from his title in his endeavor to give the treatment of dental lesions, with the pathology of which he is apparently not very familiar.
From the dental point of view. General Conclusions 70 Author's Other Publications upon the X-Ray in Dentistry 71 Index 73 ROENTGENOGRAPHIC DIAG- NOSIS OF DENTAL INFEC- TION IN SYSTEMIC DISEASES CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION ^^The widest publicity should be given to the fact that greatly varying and sometimes serious or fatal systemic diseases and those affecting re- mote organs are often due to infection.
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General Conclusions 70 Author's Other Publications upon the X-Ray in Dentistry 71 Index 73 ROENTGENOGRAPHIC DIAG- NOSIS OF DENTAL INFEC- TION IN SYSTEMIC DISEASES CHAPTER I IJSTTKODUCTION ^'Tlie widest publicity should be given to the fact that greatly varying and sometimes serious or fatal systemic diseases and those affecting re- mote organs are often due to infection.
Dental Infections and the Degenerative Diseases, Vol. 2: Being a Contribution to the Pathology of Functional and Degenerative Organ and Tissue Lesions; Researches on Clinical Expressions of Dental Infections (Dental Infections, Oral and Systemic)Author: Weston A. Price. Common Dental Infections in the Primary Care Setting DUC HUU NGUYEN, DO, University of California at Irvine Family Health Center, Anaheim, California JAMES T.
MARTIN,College File Size: KB. The theory of focal infection, which was promulgated during the 19th and early 20th centuries, stated that “foci” of sepsis were responsible for the initiation and progression of a variety of inflammatory diseases such as arthritis, peptic ulcers, and appendicitis ().In the oral cavity, therapeutic edentulation was common as a result of the popularity of the focal infection.
Author(s): Tousey,Sinclair, Title(s): Roentgenographic diagnosis of dental infection in systemic diseases,by Sinclair Tousey Country of Publication: United States Publisher: New York, P.
Oral lesions usually resolve with systemic immuno-suppressive therapy, but may be slower to resolve com-pared with extraoral lesions.
Crohn disease. The reported prevalence of oral lesions in. The oral cavity is the site of much infectious and inflammatory disease which has been associated with systemic diseases such as diabetes, cardiovascular disease and pre-term low births.
This article emphasizes on the oral-systemic disease connection. Excerpt from Dental Infections, Oral and Systemic, Vol. 1: Being a Contribution to the Pathology of Dental Infections, Focal Infections, and the Degenerative Diseases; Researches on Fundamentals of Oral and Systemic Expressions of Dental Infections; Researches on Clinical Expressions of Dental Infections /5(4).
Odontogenic orofacial infections arise either from dental caries or periodontal infections that have extended beyond the alveolar bone to involve the fascial spaces around the face and oral cavity.
These infections. The chapter on Oral Roentgenographic Manifestations of Systemic Disease has been completely rewritten and presents the general dental practitioner an opportunity to see examples of practically every systemic Author: Jr.
William F. Via. Excerpt from Dental Infections, Oral and Systemic, Vol. 1: Being a Contribution to the Pathology of Dental Infections, Focal Infections, and the Degenerative Diseases; Presents Researches on Fundamentals of Oral and Systemic Expressions of Dental Infections/5(4). Roentgenographic Diagnosis of Dental Infection in Systemic Diseases C OMING from one of such eminence as Dr.
Tousey, this little volume* is destined to stimulate considerable interest in the Author: Edgar Hayden Keys. L.K. Frankel, Consideration of Evidences on Oral Sepsis in Relation to Systemic Disease D. Cosmos (January ) H.A. Osgood, Evaluation of Roentgen Findings in Relation to Focal Infection and Systemic Disease Am.
J. Roentgenol. (December ) K.H. Thoma, Infected Vital Dental Cited by: Dental infection and systemic disease. Philadelphia, Lea & Febiger, (OCoLC) Online version: Haden, Russell Landram, Dental infection and systemic disease.
Philadelphia, Lea & Febiger, (OCoLC) Document Type: Book.Diabetics are more prone to several oral health conditions, including tooth decay, periodontal (gum) disease, dry mouth and infection. According to “Oral Health in America: A Report of the Surgeon General,” the relationship between type I and type II diabetes and periodontal disease has often been referred to as the “sixth complication” of the disease.