by Charles C. Bass, M.D. School of Medicine, Tulane University of Louisiana, 1430 Tulane Avenue New Orleans 12, La.
March 15, 1962
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To have received one of these Circular’s, one had to have attended a full three week course in New Orleans with Dr Bass. Hundreds did by 1962.
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| "A clean tooth does not decay." C.C. Bass, M.D.
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“My purpose here is to briefly state, or restate, important, pertinent information which every dentist should know, who is interested in teaching and promoting this method to his patients.”
“Knowing and understanding these etiological conditions anyone could know in advance that to prevent both caries and periodontoclasia it would be necessary for the individual to clean his teeth effectively, at the vulnerable locations, at least once every day.”
“After more than fifty years of clinical trials and observations dentists still have the greatest confusion and lack of definite information as to the cause and prevention of caries and periodontoclasia.”
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