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J Dent Res 16(2): 157-161, 1937
© 1937 International and American Associations for Dental Research

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MICROLOGY OF GINGIVAL INFLAMMATIONS

THEO. B. BEUST D.D.S., M.D., F.A.C.D.1

1 University of Louisville, Louisville, Ky.

1. The Spirillum sputigenum should be ranked as an important factor in oral inflamations.

2. The nomenclature applied during W. D. Miller's time and shortly thereafter should be retained until exhaustive morphological studied justify a change. Changes in terminology, in the present state of our knowledge can be only temporary.

3. The therapeutic use of autogenous vaccines made from cocci grown from lesions in which non-cultivatable mouth organisms abound, appears illogical and unscientific.







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