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Show Powdered Cone Used as Remedv for Pyorrhea New York. Boiled powdered pow-dered bone was suggested as a remedy in pyorrhea and diseased jaw bones at a faculty fac-ulty clinic at Columbia university uni-versity school of dental and oral surgery here. Powdered bone was successful in treating pyorrhea and jnw bone damage in dogs, Dr. Frank E. I Beube reported. The bone ued was obtained from ! the long bones of shenp and cows. I This boiled powdered bone was packed into the holes surgically produced pro-duced in the ja-.v bone to resemble the holes procured by disease or injury. in-jury. Within a few weeks new bone, natural cement layer, and other j dental tissues had grown in to re-l re-l place those lost. In the care of pyor- rhc-a. a "quite loose" tooth was firm in its socket after the powdered bone treatrr.t had healed the diseased dis-eased ccr.'J.t. :,:i. i |