Odontogenic infection in maternity women. Sachs (Zentr. f. Gyn., 1928, No. 16)

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Sachs, citing one case of puerperal sepsis of odontogenic origin, strongly advises, in the interest of preventing maternal fever, the treatment of dental disease in pregnant women, especially purulent processes. He also insists that physicians should fight as vigorously as possible against the popular belief that teeth should not be treated during pregnancy.

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