Abstract

Detailed investigations of the structural and chemical nature of the normal periodontium are cited—similar studies of diseased tissues are only in the beginning stage. Available evidence speaks against autoimmunity as a factor in periodontal disease in man but favors other immunologic mechanisms. Detailed investigations of the structural and chemical nature of the normal periodontium are cited—similar studies of diseased tissues are only in the beginning stage. Available evidence speaks against autoimmunity as a factor in periodontal disease in man but favors other immunologic mechanisms.

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