The use of water soluble chlorophyll in oral sepsis. An experimental study of 300 cases.
Goldberg S. 1943. Am. J. Surg. 1943;62:117-123.
Water soluble chlorophyll was used to treat mouth infections and following dramatic and satisfactory early results, over 300 cases of
Vincent’s stomatitis and pyorrhea have been treated. In pyorrhea the use of chlorophyll resulted in cessation of bleeding from gums and
growth of new tissue, and in Vincent’s stomatitis chlorophyll regularly brought about complete recovery and more promptly than with other agents. The non-toxic nature and soothing effect of chlorophyll is also beneficial.