Gum Disease Treatment - The spirochete and other organisms in the mouth
The spirochete and other organisms in the mouth.
By Dr. George Meining,D.D.S.,
It was pointed out that of the large variety of organisms
inhabiting the mouths of people it was the streptococcus
family which, through thousands of bacteriologic tests,
Dr. Price found to be mainly involved in infections of the
teeth and gums. He discovered that out of the 10 varieties
of streps involved in mouth infections, the “fecalis”
streptococcus was represented in 65 1/2 percent of the cases
tested. Though streptococcus predominated, it was often
accompanied by fellow organisms, such as those of the
staphylococcus, spirochete or protozoa families.
One of these species of microscopic travelers in our blood-
stream would find some organ or tissue of the body an ideal
place to set up housekeeping. The sexual proclivity, by
which they divide and multiply, allows them to dominate
the world in which they reside and makes for some severe
illness situations.
The Price studies weren’t able to disclose the extent
to which spirochete form enter the human body and are
involved in dental infections, but his group’s research
led them to believe these organisms do so more often
than was, or is, realized.
Though systemic involvement in laboratory animals from
spirochetes was a rare occurrence, a huge tumor-like mass
on a rabbit’s knee and a large abscess in the thigh of
another rabbit- both of which were produced by the
introduction of an almost pure culture of spirochetes-
are easily seen in the root canal microscope slide
pictures made by Dr. Price. Incidentally, the infections
in these rabbits occurred after inoculations with
organisms taken from a pyorrhea pus pocket of a patient
suffering from an unusual type of neutritis.
The influence of spirochete infections upon the health of
people can be both severe and rapid. Thorough medical
scrutiny failed to disclose why a man lost 18 poinds in
weight in three weeks.Oral examination, however,disclosed
a chronic case of Vincent’s infection, today often called
acute necrotizing ulcerative gingivitis. With prompt dental
treatment, the patient gained back 10 pounds in two weeks.
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This infection is commonly called trench mouth because
so many American soldiers in the trenches of France during
World WarI developed the disease. I can testify that the
rates of cases were also high in the Air Force bases in
this country during World War II.
Its cause is known to result from the joint action of a
spindle-shaped germ tapered at both ends, the fusiform
baccilli, and a spirochete. Both of these organisms are
generally present in most mouths, but become pathogenic
During World WarII, when I was stationed at the army air
force base in El Paso, Texas, there were many cases of
trench mouth and I was placed in charge of treating these
patients. The local favorite treatment then was chromic
acid. Response to this treatment was slow and the disease
kept returning. It was just at this time that penicillin
was released for use to the air corp dental clinics.
There were no reports as to the use of penicillin for
Vincent’s infection, but it was well-known to be effective
against most streptococcus and spirochete bacteria.
We had no idea how best to use it, but after consultation
with the pharmacy department, a mouthwash was prepared.
The soldiers were instructed to take one mouthful every
hour, holding it there and swishing it around vigorously
before spitting it out. Well, the results were spectacular
and unbelievable; in only one day there was very noticeably,
and patients could eat most foods without discomfort. In
three days, all signs of infection were gone. We had so
many soldiers on the base with a mouthwash bottle in their
pocket that the pharmacy ran out of penicillin. We are
aware now that this method of use could sensitize a person
to pernicillin.
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Dr. George Meinig,D.D.S.,F.A.C.D. is a Founder of the Association of
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Edited and prepared by Sung Lee, alternate author
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