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Management of Odontogenic Infection, 1950-19 * J>>r£6 1968: Cheraskin,e., et al. Oral complaints and systemic health. Dent Survey, kli:li3-5, Oct. 1968. Harris, M. Dental infection and the eyes. Pakistan Dent. ^ev. 18:107-11, July 1968. Maloney, P.I.., et al. Maxillary sinusitis of odontogenic origin. J. Canad. Dent. Ass. 3h:591-603, Nov. 1968. Newman, H.W. Focal sepsis—modern concepts. J. Irish Dent. Ass. 111:^3-63, June-July, 1968. Sadowsky, C. The tooth and periodontum as a site of focal infection. Diastema 2:li3-7, 1968. Stevenson, G.W., et al. Dental and intracranial actinomycosis. Brit. J. Surg. 55:830-Lj, Nov. 1068. Uppgaard, R.O, Tic douloueux—multicauses include dental origin. Northwest Dent. Li7:273-7, Sept.-Oct. 1968. 1969: Chopra, S.S., et al. Nasal septal abscess due to infection from upper incisors. J. Indian Dent. Ass. Ul:2!i9-50, Sept. 1969. Myall, R.¥., et al. Currant trends in the prevention of bacterial endocarditis in susceptible patients receiving dental care. Oral Surg. 28;813-8, Dec. 1969. Peacock, B. Have we forgotten something. Dent. News, 6:20-1, Mar. 1969. 1970: Blair, G.S., et al. Inflammation and embedded teth: a case report. Dent. Pract. (Bristol) 20:387-9, July 1970. Castillo, M.M. Dental anomalies: case and comments. J. Philips. Dent. Assoc. 22:22-6, Aug, 1970. Guglani, L. Maxillary sinusitis due to dental infection. Newsl. Tnt. Coll. Dent. (India) 7:l5 passim, Sept. 1070. Lesser, J.J. A case for the 3.* T .T. specialist or the dentist? Some difficult differential diagnosis. Anglo Contin. Dent. Soe. 22:19, April, 1970. Mangulat, L. lye diseases of dental origin. Pak. Dent. Rev. 20:126-°, Oct. 1970 . Neuhauser, E.B. Actinomycosis and botryomycosis. Postgrad. Med. U8:59-61, Nov./70, 1971: Kaplan, H. The oral cavity in geriatrics. Geriatrics 26:96-102, Dec. 1971. Prevention of infective endocarditis. Lancer 2:589-90, 11 Sept., 1971. Webster, V. Are dead teeth a health hazard? Med J. Aust. 2:3*78-9, 1U Aug. 1971.

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Management of Odontogenic Infection, 1950-19 * J>>r£6

1968: Cheraskin,e., et al. Oral complaints and systemic health. Dent Survey, kli:li3-5,Oct. 1968.

Harris, M. Dental infection and the eyes. Pakistan Dent. ̂ ev. 18:107-11,July 1968.

Maloney, P.I.., et al. Maxillary sinusitis of odontogenic origin. J. Canad.Dent. Ass. 3h:591-603, Nov. 1968.

Newman, H.W. Focal sepsis—modern concepts. J. Irish Dent. Ass. 111:̂ 3-63,June-July, 1968.

Sadowsky, C. The tooth and periodontum as a site of focal infection. Diastema2:li3-7, 1968.

Stevenson, G.W., et al. Dental and intracranial actinomycosis. Brit. J. Surg.55:830-Lj, Nov. 1068.

Uppgaard, R.O, Tic douloueux—multicauses include dental origin. NorthwestDent. Li7:273-7, Sept.-Oct. 1968.

1969: Chopra, S.S., et al. Nasal septal abscess due to infection from upper incisors.J. Indian Dent. Ass. Ul:2!i9-50, Sept. 1969.

Myall, R.¥., et al. Currant trends in the prevention of bacterial endocarditisin susceptible patients receiving dental care. Oral Surg. 28;813-8,Dec. 1969.

Peacock, B. Have we forgotten something. Dent. News, 6:20-1, Mar. 1969.

1970: Blair, G.S., et al. Inflammation and embedded teth: a case report. Dent. Pract.(Bristol) 20:387-9, July 1970.

Castillo, M.M. Dental anomalies: case and comments. J. Philips. Dent. Assoc.22:22-6, Aug, 1970.

Guglani, L. Maxillary sinusitis due to dental infection. Newsl. Tnt. Coll.Dent. (India) 7:l5 passim, Sept. 1070.

Lesser, J.J. A case for the 3.*T.T. specialist or the dentist? Some difficultdifferential diagnosis. Anglo Contin. Dent. Soe. 22:19, April, 1970.

Mangulat, L. lye diseases of dental origin. Pak. Dent. Rev. 20:126-°, Oct. 1970 .

Neuhauser, E.B. Actinomycosis and botryomycosis. Postgrad. Med. U8:59-61, Nov./70,

1971: Kaplan, H. The oral cavity in geriatrics. Geriatrics 26:96-102, Dec. 1971.

Prevention of infective endocarditis. Lancer 2:589-90, 11 Sept., 1971.

Webster, V. Are dead teeth a health hazard? Med J. Aust. 2:3*78-9, 1U Aug. 1971.

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1972: Birn, H. Spread of dental infections. Dent. Pract. Dent. Hec. 22:3h7-56, May1972. (35 ref.)

Ehrmann, E.H. Are dead teeth a health hazard? Med. J. Anst. l:°31-5, 2° April/72.

Frazer, E.H. .Are dead teth a health hazard? Med. J. Aust. 1?1?21, 3 June 1<?72.

Morse, D.H. Oral pathways of infection, with special reference to -endodontics .J. Br. Endod. Soc. 6:13-6, Spring 1972.

Seidner, S. Mediterranean fever: dental extractions. prc%e (London) ihtlBO,Oct., 1972.

1973: Cogan, I.C. Necrotizing mediastinitis secondary to descending cervical cellulitis.Oral Surg. 36:30"7-20, Sept. 1973.

Frankl, Z. Unusual spread of dental infections. Anglo Contin. Dent. Soc.11, April, 1973.

Kovesi, G, et al. Follow-up studies in oral lichen planms. Int. J. Oral Surg.2:13-9, 1973.

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1. Clinical investigation of the use of benzocaine in orabase. Gaynor, HMJ Conn Dent Ass 42 : 112-6 Jul 68

2. Streptoeoccal bacteremia after dental extraction. Gilder SSCanad Med Ass J 99: 1014 23 Bov 68

3» Adjunctive use of antibiotics in traumatic dental procedure. De Vries, JA, et al.Int Z Klin Pharmakol Ther Toxik 1 : 235-7 Jan 68

4. Epsilon-aminocaproie acid in the treatmBnt of hemophilia. Cooksey MMBrit Dent J 124 : 15? 20 Peb 68

5. The influence of systemic disease and modern drug therapy in exodontia.MacDougall, JC.

Brit Dent J 124:569-70 18 Jun 68

6. The healing of extraction wounds. Simpson, HE.Brit Dent J 124:569 18 Jun 68

7. Streptococcal bacteremia in children following dental extractions. Elliott RH, et al.Arch Dis Child 43:451-4 Aug 68

8. Facial space infection in a patient with pemphigus. Ogden 3¥ffilit Med 132: 920-4 Nov 6?

9. Oral infection in connective tissue disease. Sinclair RJJ Brit Endodont Soc 1: 13-14 Spring 67

10/ Treatment of periapical areas in anterior teeth. Messing JJBrit Dent J 123: 286-90 19 Sept. 67

11. Conservative treatment of teeth with vital pulps and periapical lesions; apreliminary report. Moore DL.

J Frosth Dent 18 :476-81 Nov. 6?.

12. Acute ulcerative gingivitis (Vincent's infection) old ideas and current concepts.Dowling BT

New Zeal Soc Periodont Bull 25: 2-9, ctd. Feb 68

13. New drugs. Kay LWBrit J Oral Surg 5: 120-34 Nov. 6?.

14. Topical antibiotic control of necrotizing gingivitis. Mitchell DF, et alJ Periodont 39: 81-2 Mar 68

15. Treatment of oral lesions with topically applied vancomycin hydrochloride.Scopp I¥ et al

Oral Surg 24: 703-6 Nov. 67

16. An effective antibiotic cover for the prevention of endocarditis following dental andother post-operative bacteremias. Khairat 0.

J Clin Path 19: 56l-6 Nov. 66

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Effect of cobalt-60 radiation on extraction healing in the mandibles of dogs.Shearer HT

J Oral Surg 25: 115-21 Mar 6?

Vitamin B12: an aid to oral mucous membrane healing. Brunson EG, et alOral Surg 24: 102-12 Jul 6?

The effect of epsilon aminocaproic acid on the healing of extraction wounds inhamsters. Doku HC, et al.

Oral Surg 22: 569-77 Kov 66

Antibiotic-resistant streptococci. Garrod LP.Lancet 1: 1275 10 Jun 67

Treatment of acute ulcerative gingivitis. A clinical trial using chewing gumscontaining metronidazole or penicillin. Emslie, RD.

Brit Dent J 122: 307-8 4 Apr 6?

Treatment of acute ulcerative gingivitis (Vincent's type) Stephen KW, et al.Brit Dent J 121: 313-22 4 Oct 66

An assessment of metronidazole in the treatment of acute ulcerative pseudomembranousgingivitis (Vincent's disease) Fletcher, JPOral Surg. 22: 729-36 Dec. 66.

Treatment philosophy in acute necrotizing ulcerative gingivitis Abrams L.Bull Phila Dent Soc 32: 5-12 Apr. 67

"What are modern concepts of the diagnosis and treatment of necrotizing ulcerativegingivitis (Vincent's infection) ? Oliver, E.G.

J S Calif Dent Ass 34: 464 Oct 66.

Epsilon-aminocaproic acid (E-ACA) as a therapeutic agent based on 5 year's clinicalexperience. Nilsson IM, et al.

Acta Med Scand Suppl. 448: 1-46 1966.

Antibiotics for prevention of bacterial snohsgi endocarditis during dental treatment.during dental treatment. Tozer EA, et al

Lancet 1: 686-8 26 Mar 66

Acute ulcerative gingivitis. A double-blind controlled clinical trial ofmetronidazole.

Duckworth E, et alBrit Dent J 120: 599-602 21 Jun 66

Effectiveness of metronidazole in treating the acute phase of ulcerative gingivitis.Made AB, et al.

Dent Psact (Bristol) 16: 440-3 Aug 66

Clinical trials with manoll in ulcerative stomatitis. Shah CFIndian Pract 19 :421-7 Jun 66

Lack of toxicity or side reactions accompanying topical Kenalog therapy of oral lesions.Kutscher AH, et al.

Oral Surg 2H 21: 27-31 Jan 66

Cavernous sinus thrombosis. A case due to xsxi penicillin-resistant staphylococcustreated with methicillin sodium. Vinnick L, et al.

Arch Otolaryng (Chicago) 82: 303-6 Sept 65

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33. The influence of fucidin on the healing of extraction wounds in dogs. Cowan A.Irish J Med Sci 6: 125-33 Mar 65

34. Cavernous sinus thrombosis of dental origin treated with methicillin.Amraenwerth, BK.

JADA 71: 55-9 Jul 65

35• Chemical debridement in the treatment of infected pulpless teet and chronicperiapical diseases. Masterton JB

Dent Pract (Bristol) 15: 162-70 Jan 65

36. Pheneticillin in dental infections a preliminary clinical evaluation.Ross, NM.

J Dent Med 20: 85-90 Jul 65

37. The indiscriminate use of penicillin. Nichols JOral Surg 20: 180-4 Aug 65

38. The treatment of Vincent's disease with metronidazole. Shiun DL, et al.Dent Fract (Bristol) 15:275-80 Apr 65

39. Studies of vitamin C in ulcerative stomatitis. Esaki T.J Otorhinolaryng Soc Jap 68: 775-86 Jun 65

40. Management of oral and dental infections. Ping, ES and Morris, Estell E.D Clin H America p.397-4o6 July 1964.

41. Anatomic considerations in diagnosis and treatment of odontogenic infections.Laskin, DM

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42. Present concepts concerning the etiology and treatment of acute necrotizingulcerative gingivitis. Goldhaker P. & Giddon DB.

Internet D J 14: 468-496 Dec 64.

43. Appraisal of certain medicaments in the treatment of acute ulcerative gingivitis.Paradontopath p. 266-270 1963 . Wade AB

44. Wade AB & Mirza KB Relative effectiveness of sodium peroxyborate andhydrogen peroxide in "fc-gpyliamEJi. treating acute ulcerative gingivitis.

Dent Pract 14: 185-18? Jan 64

4$. Simmons, NA. Clinical and laboratory results with BRL 1621 in severe staphylococcalinfections.

D Abs. 8: 269-270 Kay 1963.

46. Walker DE. Clinical management of periapical lesions by the oral surgeonsJ South Calif D A 31: 292-295 Sept. 63.

47. Libby RH Use of antibiotics in the treatment of necrotising ulcerative gingivitis.J West Soc Periodont 11: 127-132 Dec 63

48. Symptoms and treatment of 'trench mouth* (ed)D Digest 69: 320 July 63.

49. Wade AB, et al. Treatment of the acute phase of ulcerative gingivitis (Vincent's typeA comparative assessment of the use of sodium peroxyborate monohydrate and penicillin

Brit D J 15: 372-375 Nov 5 63.

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Noterman F Historieal survey of dental focal infection.D Abs ?: 715-716 Dec 62

Zeldow BJ and Ingle JI Management of periapical infection: antibiotic sensitivityof bacteria isolated from root canals.Oral Surg 15: 721-726 Jun 62

Emslic, KD, et al. Clinical trial of an ascorbic acid-peroxide preparation andpenicillin chewing gum in the treatment of acute ulcerative gingivitis.

Brit B J 112: 320-323 Apr 17 62.

Messing, JJ Treatment of acute ulcerative gingivitis with AseoxalD Pract 12 :360-364 Jun 62

Prevention of postextraction bacteremia (ed.)J Canad D A 2?: 661-662 Oct 6l.

Cahn, LR Pathology and treatment of periapical disease.Brit D J 111: 57-61 Jul I8'6l

Oliveri, GA. Surgical management of teeth with periapical pathosis.New York State D J 27: 250-251 May 6l

Stunner, CF III and Baer PN. Hecrotic ulcerative gingivitis. Treatment of theacute phase.

Oral Surg 14: 1391-1393 Nov 6l

Wade, AB, et al. Comparative assessment of three medicemBnts for the treatment of acuteulcerative gingivitis of the Vincent's type.Brit D J 111: 280-285 Oct 1? 196!

Egyedi H. Periapical foci of infection: antibiotic and antiseptic treatment.D Abs 4: 24-26 Apr 1959.

Aszrkof, HB Role of antihistamine in treatment of Vincent's infection.D. Survey 35: 337-338 Mar 1969.

Pressman RS . T*E»taii»«t Transient bactermias associated with dental operative proceduresand their prophylactic treatment.

D Clin N America p.351-370 July 1958.

Castagnola L and Alban J. Combined surgical and conservative treatment of focalinfections in the apical region.D Abs 2: 714-716 Dec 1957

Moss AA. Stufgigint Surgical eradiation of periapical infection on nonvital teeth.D Digest 63: 538-543 Dec 57

Kalnins, Viktors. Effect of combined treatment with neosalvarsan and pharmacodynamicdoses of ascorbic acid upon ulcerative stomatis.IADR 35: 97 Abstract 1957

Schaffer, EM Effects of drugs in the treatment of necrotizing ulcerative gingivitis.JADA 48: 279-283 Mar 5̂

Shpuntoff, Harry and Shpuntoff, William. Prolonged activity of topicallyadministered oxytefcraeycline (Teramycin) in Vincent's infection: a preliminaryreport.

JADA 48: 169-177 Feb. 54

Tuckman, KA. Use of surgical gingitroplasty in the treatment of necrotizing ulcerativegingivitis. J New Jersey D Soc 25: 46-4? Apr 54

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* 68. Wellman, WE Present concepts of oral focal infection.J Oral Surg 11: 39-41 Jan 1953

69. Cipes, LR. Terramycin: report in treatment of 20 cases of Vincent's infection.Indian D Rev 21: 525 _ 52? Dec. 1952.

70. Archer T«"H. Treatment before the era of antibiotics of a case of prolonged unusualeellulitics of the face and neck following the extraction of a first maxillarymolar due to leptothrix.

Oral Surg 5: 1173-H7? Nov 1952

71. Kozel SM & Shuster HV. Description of the antibiotic bactracin: its topical usein the treatment of Vincent's infection.

Oral Surg. 5: 717-727 July 52.

72. Merril, A., et al. Pendcillin in the prevention of postextraction bacteremia.JADA 42: 395-̂ 00 Apr 51

73» Eisenbud, Leon. Management of acute infections of dental origin,JDM 6: 37-47 Apr 51

74. Linghorne WJ and Stedman, DF. New treatment for Vincent's infection.D Digest 57: 281-285 June 1951. Reprint.

75* Rhoads, P S. et al. Bacteremia following tooth extraction: prevention withpenicillin and I KU 445

JADA 41: 44-61 Jul 50

76. Adams, F.R. Treatment of periapical infection.D Items Interest 72: 566-576 Jun 50

77. Goldman HM and Bloom, Jack. Topical application of aureomycin for the treatmentof acute phase of ulcerative necrotizing gingivitis. (Vincent's infection)Oral Surg 3: 1148-1150 Sept 50

78. Hogan, WJ. Silver nitrate therapy in Vincent's Stomatitis.New York D J 16: 506-508 Kov. 50

79• Ingle, J.I. Clinical evaluation of tyrothricin used in the treatment ofnecrotizing ulcerative gingivitis.Washington D J 18: 7, 9, 11, disc. 11, 13, 15 Mar 50

80. Rosenthal SL. Treatment of oral infection.Oral Surg. 3: 204-207 Feb. 50

81. Tinkham, G.E. Pain relief in Vincent's infection. D. Survey 26: 499 Apr 1950.

82. Treatment of Vincent's infection. J Oral Surg 8: 350 Oct 50.