In ~3 VESee Table 19 Subjects With Positive Bentonite Flocculation Test M-rav evidence Age Sex BFT titer Clinical findings 841¢ 886 +1 49 F M 1/256 1/64 None Not tested Neg. in 1957, '58, and ’59. Mild osteoarthritis in 1959. 953° 42 M 1/64 None No joint findings: bronchia! “Sy Figure 12. Roentgenograph of hands showing congenital hypoplasia of the middle phalanx, 5th finger. the Majuro group, although the general impres- sion wasthat their standardsof oral hygiene Were lower. In both the exposed and unexposed Ronge:* lap children, areas of hypoplastic enamelin deciduous teeth were not an unusual finding. Adults Only about 10% of the Rongelap people prac- ticed good oral hygiene. Peridonta] disorders may have been slightly higher in the exposed group, al- though there was no significant difference in the incidence of caries. In young adults, subgingival calculus was usually present in the form of cervical ringlets accompanied by marginal gingivitis, and verylittle supragingival deposition was observed. In subjects >35 years of age, loss of alveolar bone was quite apparent, and supragingival calculus was more prevalent than subgingival. Only 2% of me asthma; 2+ prostatic hypertrophy. + 7% hoa of arthritis ne Subject No.