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The mere fact, that I have, so far, treated approximately 500 cases of parodontosis in cooperation with the dentist, does not permit arriving at final conclusions. This one conclusion may be safely drawn: the general practitioner should assist the dentist in his anti-parodontosis treatment by administering the proper general treatment. Thereby, the work done by the dentist will be greatly facilitated. The modern treatment of parodontosis definitely requires full cooperation between dentist and physicianlocal treatment plus general treatment.
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