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Gum Disease & General Health Tips #41

The Largest Variety of Organisms Inhabiting in The Mouths
of People was The Streptococcus Family.

-By Dr. George Meinig,D.D.S.

Gum Disease & General Health Tips #41
In this issue:

(1) The Large Variety of Organisms Inhabiting in The Mouths
of People was The Streptococcus Family.

-By Dr. George Meinig, D.D.S., F.A.C.D.

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(1) The Largest Variety of Organsims Inhabiting in The
Mouths of People was The Streptococcus Family.
By Dr. George Meining,D.D.S.,

The large variety of organisms inhabiting in the mouth of
people was the streptococcus family which, through thousands
of bacteriologic tests, Dr. Price found to be mainly mainly
involved in infections of the teeth and gums. He discovered
that out of the 10 varieties of streps involved in mouth
infections, the "fecalis" streptococcus was presented in
65 1/2 percent of the cases tested. Though streptococcus
predominated, it was often accompanied by fellow organisms,
such as those of the staphlococcus, spirochete or protoza
families.

One of these species of microscopic travelers in our
bloodstream would find some organ or tissue of the body an
ideal place to set up housekeeping. The sexual proclivity,
by which they divide and multiply, allows them to dominate
the world in which they reside and makes for some severe
illness situations.

The price studies weren't able to disclose the extent to

which spirochete forms enter the human body and are involved
in dental infections, but his group's research led them
to believe these organisms do so more often than was, or is,
realized.

Though systemic involvement in laboratory animals from
spirochetes was a rare occurrence, a huge tumor-like mass
on a rabbit's knee and a large abscess in the thigh of
another rabbait - both of which were produced by the
introduction of an almost pure culture of spirochetes -
are easily seen in the root canal microscope slide picturesmade by Dr. Price. Incidentally, the infections in these
rabbits occurred after inoculations with organisms taken
from a pyorrhea pus pocket of a patient suffering from
an unusual type of neutritis.

 

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