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I asked him why he'd lost his own teeth and he said the cause had been pyorrhea.
That is likely to occur in people with infected gums, a condition also known as periodontal disease or pyorrhea.
This, coupled with his diminishing ability to play as a result of suffering from pyorrhea, caused him to discontinue musical work by 1937.
Straight pyorrhea, of course.
He did enter Doctor Hadley's office, although no sufferer from pyorrhea or appendicitis awaited him.
Doctor Granville, at the outside, will cure his pyorrhea with emetine for no more than a paltry fifty dollars.
It is mainly used in dental ailments like bleeding gums, pyorrhea, dental caries and loose teeth.
The Juice extracted from tuber is used as tonic and also used for the treatment of pyorrhea (inflammation of the gum & teeth).
Improper or insufficient oral hygiene can thus lead to many gingival and periodontal disorders, including gingivitis or pyorrhea, which are major causes for tooth failure.
Avocado oil is applied directly to the skin to soothe and heal skin and to treat thickening (sclerosis) of the skin, gum infections (pyorrhea), and arthritis.
Of course, you don't understand, but the point is that I've persuaded Doctor Hadley to bring in Doctor Granville, who is a dentist and a pyorrhea expert.
I have diagnosed it as pyorrhea which has infected the stomach from the mouth, and have suggested emetine treatment of the mouth as a cure for the stomach disorder.
The majority of dental treatments are carried out to prevent or treat the two most common oral diseases which are dental caries (tooth decay) and periodontal disease (gum disease or pyorrhea).
Riggs' disease, also known as pyorrhea of a toothsocket or gingivitis expulsiva, is a purulent inflammation of the dental periosteum named after American dentist John W. Riggs (1811-1885).
It may indicate an underlying inflammation such as periodontitis or pyorrhea, a pocket formation, dry mouth or displacement of the marginal gingivae away from the tooth by mechanical (such as brushing), chemical, or surgical means.
"To draw on medical images with which you may not be familiar, I regard people like Mogshack as counterof the homeopaths who used to teach, in somatic medicine, the virtues of doses of the causative agent as cures for everything from poisoning to pyorrhea.