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Pressure, drawing, and tearing in the lower jaw, extending towards the chin. Jerking in the lower law, almost like toothache. Violent drawing in the lower jaw. Tearing in the right lower jaw, extending from the mental foramen backward (first day). Tearing in the maxillary bones, in the evening, while lying down, disappearing on eating and moving the jaw. A violent stitch in the middle of the left lower jaw, extending deeply through the cheek and eye, to the forehead.

Mouth.

Teeth. Profuse purulent discharge from sockets of teeth.

Discharges from all the sockets of the teeth. Looseness of all the lower incisors, so that they could be taken out. Looseness of the teeth, so that she could not chew. The last right upper back tooth became somewhat loose, sensitive, and apparently elongated.

Teeth of lower jaw became loose. Sordes on the teeth; (eighth day). Teeth discolored, gray. One tooth becomes hollow (after ten days). Soon lost all teeth in the upper jaw. Necrosis of the jaw was usually associated with caries of the teeth, but one case was reported in which all the teeth were absolutely sound. Sudden bleeding of the upper back teeth, without cause. Involuntary, somewhat painful gnashing of the teeth, as from spasm. Bluntness of the teeth (after eighteen days). When biting, the teeth seem smooth, as if they had been rubbed with soap of fat. Her teeth felt loose, and the gums bled readily. Feeling as if the teeth were chattering, with general trembling, in the morning, on waking. Pain in the teeth. Pain in the teeth of the right lower jaw; formation of abscesses, with caries of the bone. Violent pain in the left back teeth on violently blowing the nose, that ends with chattering of the teeth and subsequent heat in the cheeks. The teeth of the affected side were painful, when pressed (fourth day). Violent toothache on the left side, and two days afterwards very painful swelling of the throat, with five large white blisters in the mouth. Very unusual and violent pain in the teeth, immediately upon eating some candy (after second dose, second day). Toothache, in the morning, after waking, in two lower back teeth, disappearing after rising. Violent toothache, in the evening, in bed, three evenings in succession. Toothache, only at night, in bed, disappearing on rising. Toothache, on walking in the open air. Toothache in a hollow tooth, caused and aggravated by the warmth of the bed (after twenty-two days).

Toothache, with headache and excitement in the blood. Violent toothache, that always begins when eating, during the menses.

Toothache, with swelling of the cheek. Toothache always on becoming heated. A sore kind of toothache. Pressure upon the left upper and lower teeth, from behind forward (after eight days).

Pressing pain in the left upper back teeth. Boring-burning toothache, aggravated by cold or warmth or chewing, so that the patient could take only liquid or soft food; at times the pain became dull, like a sensation of numbness; at times it seemed as though all the teeth were loose and would fall out. Constant boring in a right back tooth. Gnawing in a lower left back tooth.

Violent gnawing and boring in a tooth, in the morning and evening, while lying in bed. Tearing in the right upper back teeth, at times shooting, frequently returning, and always relieved by pressure. Tearing in the right upper back teeth.

Tearing in a left lower cavity, disappearing on pressure. Tearing extending from the back teeth to the zygoma, disappearing on rubbing, while sitting. Tearing in the teeth all day, evening or morning, mostly in the open air or after going into the house.

Sticking tearing in several roots of the right upper teeth, in the evening, disappearing on pressing upon them. Toothache (tearing?) in the upper incisors, caused by inspiring cool air, by warm food, and by touch. Tearing and boring in a left back tooth in every position, even on touch and chewing. Drawing pain in the anterior incisors. Drawing in a lower back tooth. Drawing in the lower back teeth, followed by stitches in the right upper jaw, extending into the ear, in the morning. Drawing and burrowing in the teeth. Drawing toothache, with cold hands and feet. Some little twitches in decayed teeth (after first dose, second day). Very painful jerking in the roots of the right upper back teeth. Jerking pain in two hollow teeth on opening the mouth, with great sensitiveness to touch of the tongue, renewed by chewing, if any food gets into them. Throbbing jerking and sticking in the teeth from the slightest open air, not in the house or when the cheeks are wrapped up. Throbbing pain in the two right upper back teeth (fourth day). Pulsation in a left hollow canine tooth, from getting cold air into it, frequently repeated; usually he never suffered from toothache. Violent sticking pain in the upper incisors, with great swelling of the upper lip. Gums. The gums and teeth, particularly the front teeth of both jaws, became loose from salivation; she complained much of toothache. Looseness of the gums of the upper and lower incisors, that bled easily; every morning, on rising, the anterior surface of all the incisors was covered with mucus and blood; the gums of these teeth and of eyeteeth, all of which were sound and firm, were swollen above and below, very red, the margin became grayish-yellow, and looked as if suppurating; it bled easily on pressure (the posterior surface of the gum was normal), with bad odor from the mouth. The gum bleeds easily, and is separated from the teeth. The gums bled readily, and her teeth felt loose. Gums bloody (eighth day). Bleeding of the gums on the slightest touch. Bleeding from the gums. Bleeding of the gums, with pain (third day). A bleeding ulcer by a hollow back tooth.

Ulcer on the gum, after toothache. Ulcer on the gum, with swelling of the upper lip (after seventeen days). Great swelling of the gum. Swelling of the gum above a bad tooth. Swelling of the gum, with itching. Swelling of the gum and swollen cheeks, before and after menstruation. Sore painful swollen gum.

Inflammation of the gum. Gum and tongue covered with a tenacious, dirty-yellow, or blackish mucus (third day). Dirty-brown coating on the gums, that seemed to be loose, and bled when touched. The gums of the affected side were of a violet color (fourth day).

Painful sensitiveness of the gum, on account of which he could not eat, with two small ulcers on it. Burning and sore pain in the gum, internal, to the upper front teeth. The gum is painful, as if sore. Itching and throbbing is the gum. Tongue. Two small clear blisters, burning when touched, on the tip of the tongue.

Many small red bleeding points, with burning, on the anterior surface of the tongue. Small ecchymoses on the tongue and lips.

Blisters on the tongue, an hour after eating. Left margin of the tongue swollen. Tongue large and moist (fourth day). Tongue swollen, especially on the left side, with redness and vesicular swelling of the papillae. Swelling about the root of the tongue (second day). Tongue swollen, dry, and blackish along the median line. Tongue slightly coated (second morning). Tongue pale, moist (second day). Unclean tongue. (* See S. 3812.-HUGHES. *) Tongue furred. Tongue much furred (second day). Tongue loaded (first day). Tongue coated (after ten days); (third day). Tongue thickly coated; (third day). Tongue coated like fur. Tongue coated and inclined to become dry (third day). Tongue dry, coated (tenth day). Two slimy streaks along the tongue. Tongue coated white; (third day). Tongue dry, white (after eight days). Tongue burning, coated white, at night. White slimy tongue, with slimy mouth. Tongue white and moist (first day). Tongue chalky white.

Tongue heavily coated a dirty yellow (sixth day); dry, fissured, and thickly coated a dirty brown (tenth and eleventh days); cleaned tardily. Tongue coated yellow (second day); (fourth day).

Tongue yellowish posteriorly, with a red stripe anteriorly.

Tongue covered with a gray coating (fifth day). Tongue gray, dry in the middle (third day). Tongue red and swollen (after one hour); (second day). The tongue, in both, was intensely red, bare of epithelium, and the papillae strongly prominent. The tongue is red, dry, rugose (after three days and a half). Tongue red and dry (fourth day). Tongue red in the middle, somewhat slimy.

Tongue dry, brownish-yellow. Tongue brown and dry in the middle.

Tongue coated with a thick fur, dark centre, and red edges.

Tongue dry, and brown down the centre (third day). Tongue very dry, with thick brownish coating (eighth day). Tongue dry and dark-colored (eighth day). Tongue brownish-black. Tongue dry and black (eighth day). Tongue black, coated. Tongue dry (fifth day).

Tongue dry, not coated (after fifty-one hours). Dryness of the tongue, without thirst. Sensation of dryness on the tongue, with thirst. Tongue dry, but clean (fifth day). Tongue dry and parched (fifth day). Tongue and throat dry (second day). Burning on the tip of the tongue, with a sensation as if there were an eruption.

TF Allen
Dr. Timothy Field Allen, M.D. ( 1837 - 1902)

Born in 1837in Westminster, Vermont. . He was an orthodox doctor who converted to homeopathy
Dr. Allen compiled the Encyclopedia of Pure Materia Medica over the course of 10 years.
In 1881 Allen published A Critical Revision of the Encyclopedia of Pure Materia Medica.