Cysts Are Quite a Different from A Dental Infection
It Occur At The Root Ends of Teeth.
-By Dr. George Meinig,D.D.S.
Gum Disease & General Health Tips #40
In this issue:
(1) Cysts Are Quite a Different fron A Dental Infection
It occur At The Root Ends of Teeth.
-By Dr. George Meinig, D.D.S., F.A.C.D.
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(1) Cysts Are Quite a Different from A Dental Infection
It Occur At The Root Ends of Teeth.
By Dr. George Meining,D.D.S.,
In the condensing osteitis cases of patients with poor
defense, the tissue at the end of the tooth's root was
incapable of controlling the organisms and,in fact, seemed
to aid in the transport of organsims into the blood and
then to various organs, gland and other tissues.
Cysts are quite a different from of infection, which occur
at the root ends of teeth, although in their early states
they look like granulomas. Usually they cause no apparent
symptoms or pain until they are quite large. They may be
the result of tooth infections and are quite often caused
by injuries.
They can exist entirely in bone or soft tissues. They are
well outlined by a skin-like membrane and contain a watery
fluid which sometimes has a cheese-like consistency.
Dr.Price reported a number of cases of cysts which caused
systemic involvements. one was a patient of age 76 who
suffered a very severe central nervous system disturbance
and had blood pressure so low he almost died on several
occasions.
His physician diagnosed his condition as a heart block.
After the removal of a tooth and its root end cyst, the
patient's symptoms entirely disappeared. He could then
walk for miles as rapidly as a 30 year old. Just the
opposite occurred to another patient whose blood pressure
ran above 220 but returned to normal after his tooth and
cyst were removed.
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