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ANALYTICAL TABLE OF THE CAUSES OF THE DISEASES OF THE JAWS AS RECORDED IN THE FOREGOING TABLES. 74 ' Dental Caries Dental Caries and Alveolar Abscess 23 Dental Caries and Fleshy Cyst attached to Fang 2 Alveolar Abscess 3 Affection of Fang 3 Absorption of Gums and Alveoli 6 Mercurial and Syphilitic Affections of Alveoli 4 Cancer of Lip with Affection of Glands 3 Anormal Growth and Crowding of Teeth 9 Excision of Crown of Tooth and Pivoting 2 Destruction of Dental Pulp 1 Transplanting of the Teeth 2 Retention of Fang after Extraction 2 Retention of Luxated Teeth 2 Injury of Alveolus during Extraction 8 External Violence, Teeth or Gums being unhealthy 4 Exposure to Cold, Teeth or Gums being unhealthy 3 External Violence—no Account of State of Mouth 18 ^ Exposure to Cold—no Account of State of Mouth 3 No Account ofEarly Symptoms or State of Mouth ' 52 Only Symptoms mentioned those arising from presence of Tumour. 18 No proper Account of Early Symptoms, or State of Mouth, but indubi- table indications of Affection of Teeth or Alveolar Processes 17 No Accoimt of State of Mouth—Disease at first confined to Alveolar ridge 24 No Accoimt of State of Mouth—Disease commenced in Swelling of Gum 18 No Accoimt of State of Mouth—Disease commenced by Loosening of Teeth 3 No Account of State of Mouth—Disease commenced in Fimgus from Socket after Extraction 6 No Account of State of Mouth—Disease commenced in violent Pain in Teeth 12 No Account of State of Mouth—Disease commenced in Pain and Death of Teeth 1 Teeth said to be Sound 5 Teeth said to be Sound, Tenderness of Gxims 2 Teeth said to be Sound, Disease commenced in Swelling of Alveolar ridge 5
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