Dr. Ronald Howell Follis D.D.S.
Periodontist | Periodontics
800 W B St Russellville AR, 72801About
Dr. Ronald Follis practices Periodontics in Russellville, AR. A periodontist is a dentist who specializes in the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of periodontal disease, and in the placement of dental implants. Dr. Follis has expertise in the treatment of oral inflammation and often treats problematic periodontal cases, such as those with severe gum disease or a complex medical history. Some treatments that Dr. Follis provides are scaling and root planing and root surface debridement.
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Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Lesions in auricular appendages removed at operations for mitral stenosis of presumed rheumatic origin.
- A follow-up on the Jackstone calculi removed by Dr. Halsted.
- Some observations on bone growth, with particular respect to zones and transverse lines of increased density in the metaphysis.
- The effect of specific antibody on the oxygen consumption and growth of S. marcescens, S. typhosa and Sh. paradysenteriae.
- The prevalence of rickets at autopsy during the first two years of age.
- Osteogenesis imperfecta congenita: a connective tissue diathesis.
- The metabolism of tissues from anaphylactically hypersensitive animals when antigen is added in vitrol.
- Skeletal changes associated with hyperthyroidism.
- The relationship of vitamin D administration to the prevalence of rickets observed at autopsy during the first two years of life.
- A bone disorder associated with copper deficiency. II. Histological and chemical studies on the bones.
- The pathology of potassium deficiency.
- Maldevelopment of the corium in the osteogenesis imperfecta syndrome.
- Histochemical studies on cartilage and bone. III. Osteogenesis imperfecta.
- Osteoporosis.
- Studies on copper metabolism. XVIII. Skeletal changes associated with copper deficiency in swine.
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