Surgery And Diseases of the Mouth And Jaws a Practical Treatise On the Surgery

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The soft palate may be drawn backward, and the uvula obliterated.
If the pillars are affected, the tongue is drawn upward and back- ward. When the cheek is attacked, fibrous ankylosis may result. It is to be differentiated from diffuse gumma by its lack of ulceration, its chronicity, and its final hardness; from sarcoma by its bilateral distri- bution, its chronicity, and its atrophic tendency. The finding of the scleroma bacillus fixes the diagnosis.
The treatment is symptomatic only, as no cu
...re has been found.
Chronic Ulcerative Stomatitis (Stomacace). This is an aggres- sive ulceration of the gums and neighboring tissues that never occurs except in the presence of teeth. This is not the only affection that depends upon the presence of teeth. Neither the mercurial stomatitis nor the oral manifestations of scurvy are present in the edentulous. The disease has often been epidemic in barracks and asylums, but is almost always a disease of children. When it has appeared in bar- racks, the officers have not been affected, and it is therefore thought to be due rather to bad hygiene than to direct contagion.


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