In this issue:
(1) Does the Amount of Dental Infection Influence
the Severity of the Disease?
- By Dr. George Meinig, D.D.S., F.A.C.D.
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(1) Does the Amount of Dental Infection Influence
the Severity of the Disease?
By Dr. George Meining,D.D.S.,
* When infected teeth produce disturbance in other
parts of the body, it is not necessary that
the quantity of infection be large, nor is it
demonstrated that it is necessary that organisms
pass throughout the body or to the special
tissues involved, but the evidence at hand
strongly suggests that soluble poisons may pass
from the infected teeth to the lymph or blood
circulation, or both, and produce systemic
disturbance entirely our of proportion to the
quantity of poison involved.
* The evidence indicates that toxic substance may
under certain circumstances sensitize the body
or special tissues so that very small quantities
of the organisms, which produce that toxin, may
produce very marked reactions and disturbances.
* The nature and results of the numerous Dr. Price
investigations are a continuous source of
amazement.
* For example, in pondering how bacteria could
survive in dentin tubules when they become sealed
off by the root canal filling, Dr.Price devised
a method of dehydrating teeth - that is, measuring
the amount of moisture they contain.
* In doing this experiment, Dr. Price found root
filled teeth contained fluid of sufficient quantity
to be culture medium which would nourish bacteria.
* Another question which interested Dr. Price was
whether the bacteria in infected teeth soley
responsible for the illnesses which occurred to
rabbits after infected teeth were imbedded under
their skins.
* He found that by extracting infected teeth, crushing
them, and then washing the powder, bacteria could
still be found in the liquid. When he put the liquid
in a centrifuge, the centrifugal force spun off the
bacteria and sedimment, leaving a clear liquid.
* When Dr. Price injected a small amount of this clear
liquid into a rabbit, it lost 25 percent of its
weight in four weeks and it died in the fifth
week. Its brother rabbit, used as the control animal
and not injected, continued to thrive and gain weight.
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Gum Disease & General Health Tips #21
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