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J Dent Res 22(6): 491-494, 1943
© 1943 International and American Associations for Dental Research

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THE EFFECT OF MEDICAMENTS ON THE MOTILITY OF THE ORAL FLORA WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO THE TREATMENT OF VINCENT'S INFECTION. II

S. LEONARD ROSENTHAL D.D.S.1

1 Department of Bacteriology and Pathology, School of Dentistry, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pa.

Twenty-seven additional drugs recommended for the treatment of Vincent's infection are evaluated (Table I).

Among the substances which are not injurious to the oral tissues, those instantly stopping movements of the entire oral flora and inhibiting growth of the non-motile flora are: Zephiran, Tergitol, Sobisminol, Tryparsamide, sodium carbonate (10%) and zinc-oxide-eugenol cements.

Submitted on October 25, 1943







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