Interstitial Gingivitis Or So Called Pyorrhoea Alveolaris
Interstitial Gingivitis Or So Called Pyorrhoea Alveolaris
Eugene S Talbot
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enamel organ. These gradually diminish as they descend upon its sides. Doubtless the epithelial cord remains in the periostea! and submucous tissue throughout life. Fig. 27 represents evident sections of epithelial cord in a man sixty-eight years of age, and Fig. 28 in a dog eight years. In the photographs of the scurvy cases and of dogs will be seen evidences of the persistence of epithelial debris late in life. The position already cited from FIG. 26. FROM THE LOWER JAW OF AN OVINE EMBRYO, MA...GNIFIED 80 DIAMETERS, SHOWING THE COMPLETED DENTAL FOLLICLE AND THE SURROUNDING Tissi i:s, AFTER DRS. CH. LEGROS AND E. MAGITOT. a, Meckel's Cartilage. B, Traces of Ossification, c, Lowest Layer of Epithelial Cells, d, Oral Epithelium. F, Ameloblastic Layer. F, (Lower) External Layer of the Enamel Organ a continuation of the Layer of Ameloblasts. G, Stellate reticu- lum of the Enamel Organ. H, Bulb. I, Follicular Wall. K, Buddings from the Cord. Robin and Magitot as to its early disappearance would hence appear to be too strongly taken.
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