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310 PATHOLOGY OF THE HARD TISSUES OF THE TEETH.
Caries of the teeth (continued), pain caused by, 144.
hereditary predisposition to, 116. pathology of, divorcement from clinical
conditions that influence, 116. features, 91.
stronger in youth, 117. penetration of dentin by microorgan-
historical, 60. isms, 69.
Hunter, John, re, 62. of enamel in buccal and labial sur-
hyaline area of Tomes, 93, 9.5, 108. faces, 90.
illustrations of, statement re, 70. of enamel in pits and fissures, 76.
immunity to, 3, 11-5, 130. of enamel in proximal surfaces, 77.
of axial angles of teeth, 88, 90. of enamel in smooth surfaces, 77.
changes in, 118. peridental membrance, disease of as
conditions of, 130. result of, 103.
recognition of, 137. permanent teeth, during childhood pe-
sulphocyanids in saliva, influence of, riod, 265.
131. physical characters of the teeth, re, 118.
incisor teeth, caries in, as a result of physical examinations of the teeth, re,
atrophy, 8. 120.
injuries to the enamel by, examination pits, decay in, 124.
of, 83. points of beginning of, 75.
interglobular spaces in dentin, re, 69, predisposition to, 115.
125. pregnant women, 117.
interproximal gum tissue, absorption of, preparation of specimens, 83.
resulting in, 103. prevention of secondary extensions
interproximal wear, resulting in, 106. gingivally of proximal decays, 102.
Koeker, re, 62. principle governing beginnings in
labial decays, see Gingival third decays. enamel, 75.
lateral incisors, lingual pits of, during prophylactic treatment, 143, 182, 188.
childhood period, 272. proximal surface decays, conditions
which cause food lodgments, 102.
Leber and Eottenstein, re, 64.
in bicuspids, 97.
lingual pits of lateral incisors, during
in incisors and cuspids, 107.
childhood period, 272.
in incisors during childhood period,
localization of beginnings of caries of
272.
enamel, 74.
in molars, 93.
location of nidus of each beginning of,
misplacement of beginnings, 100.
89.
relation of form of to near approach
lodgments which do not cause, 111.
of surfaces, 86.
Magitot, re, 64.
relation of gum margin to, 87, 89.
mastication, cleaning power of, 167.
relation of occlusion to, 85.
Michaels, re, 129.
progress in dentin, 69.
microorganisms, in caries of dentin, 71,
limited by breaking of wall of cavity,
73.
72.
in caries of enamel, 74. limited by dead pulp or discharge of
limit of superficial spreading of, 89. abscess through canals, 72.
Miles and Underwood, re, 64. limited by putrefactive decomposi-
Miller, W. D., re, 6.5, 71, 91, 142. tion, 72.
near approach of surfaces in relation to slowness of, 72.
form of proximal decays, 86.
progress in enamel, 74.
necessity of closer study of beginnings rapid progress of, in atrophy of first
of, 143. permanent molars, 25.
New York State Dental Society, Com- rare position of lingual decay, 112.
mittee of, studies re, 131, 136. recession of gums, caries in cases of,
nidus of beginning of, 89. 230.
occlusal surface decays, clinical fea- treatment by filling, 231.
tures, 92. treatment with silver nitrate, 231.
importance of early discovery of, 97. recognition of susceptibility and immu-
in bicuspids, 97. nity to, 137.
in molars, 92. recurrence of, relation of restoration of
occlusion, relation of, to, 85. proper contact to, 90.
oldest writing of, 60. negnard, re, 63.
order of occurrence of cavities of vari- relation of form of proximal decays to
ous classes, 203, 208, 216, 225. areas of near approach of surfaces,
osmosis, re, 68. 86.

