pyorrhea
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Pathology. a discharge of pus.
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Also called Riggs' disease. Also called pyorrhea alveolaris. Dentistry. a chronic form of periodontitis occurring in various degrees of severity, characterized in its severe forms by the formation of pus in the pockets between the roots of the teeth and their surrounding tissues, and frequently accompanied by the loosening and subsequent loss of the teeth.
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Strikingly in contrast to its rivals' advertisements have been those for Colgate which declared: ''Colgate's has never claimed to cure pyorrhea, to correct an acid condition of the mouth—things no toothpaste can do.
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The effects of a bad case of pyorrhea were beginning to show.
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You have one of the worst pyorrhea cases I have ever seen.
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The dentist cautions him against pyorrhea, for his teeth are loosening.
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He cured the pyorrhea alveolaris, and cured the catarrh, too, at the same time.
From Scientific American Supplement, No. 358, November 11, 1882 by Various
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