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[Contribution to clinical findings of the so-called chronic granulating periodontitis Partsch].
Even today you will find again and again extraoral pyorrhea from fistulas, caused by dentogenous infections. From a traditional feeling the above mentioned disease name is very often used. It is necessary to point out that this is a granulating periodontitis, which finds its "way out" into check or chin. The localization frequency in our patients is shown in some cases. Also the therapy is discussed.