History of Dentistry
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บทความ -- “ฉันอยากเป็นทันตแพทย์”: จอมพล ป. พิบูลสงครามกับการเรียนการสอนด้านทันตกรรม ทศวรรษ 2480-2490 (“I want to be a dentist”: Field Marshal P. Pibulsongkram and Dental Education, 2480s-2490s B.E.) . นำเสนอในการประชุมวิชาการระดับชาติ... more
At the end of the 18th Century, thanks to the edict, Generale Normativum, and the foundation of the Faculty of Medicine in Nagyszombat, forms of traditional medical education changed. Beside the main certificates – such as doctor of... more
Portrait of former tomboy Henriette van Loenen-de Bordes (1853-1934) who grew to be a radical feminist, a cyclist and one of the first woman dentists in the Netherlands.
Advancements in computer systems and technologies have revolutionized the field of dentistry as well. These advancements can be seen with the introduction and evolution of CAD/CAM systems. The demand for such systems has grown... more
This book chapter deals with the scientific character of dentistry. Surprisingly, and opposed to the situation in medicine, almost no contributions have been available thus far that have dealt with this topic.
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This paper addresses the questions of whether a dental profession existed in ancient Egypt and if it did then considers whether these practitioners were operative dental surgeons as we know them today or were they pharmacists. Evidence... more
Communication is an essential element of the relationship between patient and dentist. Dental schools are required to ensure that undergraduates are adequately trained in communication skills yet little evidence exists to suggest what... more
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I santi invocati per il mal di denti sono Santa Apollonia e San Domenico dei Serpenti, il cui culto è molto diverso sia per origine sia per diffusione. Oltre alla ricostruzione della biografia dei santi e al loro rapporto con i denti, si... more
""Hesyre was a high court official in ancient Egypt and lived about 2650 BC during the reign of King Djoser. He managed to combine religious as well as secular posts, and has the distinction of being the first recorded physician as well... more
Joseph Goebbels, Reich Propaganda Minister of National Socialist Germany and one of the most powerful Nazi politicians, committed suicide at the end of the Second World War together with his wife, Magda, thus escaping his political... more
Para algunos es sólo una referencia científica, pero en el mundo entero muchos reconocemos la trascendencia e impacto científico que marcó la historia contemporánea de la odontología. Me refiero a los trabajos del maestro, investigador,... more
The problems involved in practising dentistry in the Cape Colony when the dentist had a German qualifiaction in the 1890s
What can the study of ancient teeth tell us about the lifestyle and dietary habits of our ancestors? Dental palaeopathology is particularly important as it can provide direct evidence of the type of diet an individual consumed during... more
L'odontoiatria nasce tardi come specialità autonoma: la prima cattedra di odontoiatria è istituita a Boston nel 1867. Il mal dei denti è invece antichissimo: la carie fa la sua comparsa quando l'uomo diventa agricoltore. Trattazioni sui... more
In ancient Egypt the exceptionally dry climate together with the unique burial customs has resulted in the survival of large numbers of well-preserved skeletal and mummified remains. Examinations of these remains together with an analysis... more
In 1563, the Italian anatomist Bartolomeo Eustachio published Libellus de Dentibus, the first book on dental anatomy. Subsequently, the surgeon Urbain Hemard authored Recherche de la Vraye Anathomie des Dents in 1582, the first book on... more
The historical bases of occidental medicine precede the Hippocratic corpus. Between the third and first millennium B.C. Egyptian medicine developed a model of medical practice that was a reference horizon for other Mediterranean cultures.... more
Why not document the history of dentistry in this region? This must consist of history of early dentistry, private practitioners who brought modern dentistry to Calicut, debutant qualifiers, even the history of Calicut Dental College and... more
Oral mucosa is often a lone warrior subjected to face many diverse noxious opponents in the form of either hot or cold, acidic or alkaline substances, spiced or not so spicy foods. They may be also in constant contact with tobacco,... more
Prehistoric evidence for the drilling of human teeth in vivo has so far been limited to isolated cases from less than six millennia ago. Here we describe eleven drilled molar crowns from nine adults discovered in a Neolithic graveyard in... more
Intense debates on various treatment modalities like Root canal treatment, Silver amalgam restorations, Orthodontic teeth repositioning and dental implants are not new. Such debates not only solidify the loose sand upon which the theories... more
Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM) is a rapidly evolving area of medicine and dentistry with a prevalence of use of 9 to 65% worldwide. Phytomedicines have come to occupy a place in dentistry and of these; propolis... more
The first modern dental institutes were established in Europe and in the USA during the 1840s. At that period there wasn’t a single qualified doctor in Palestine, not to mention a professional dentist. A couple of decades later, as the... more
Dental transposition is a form of ectopic eruption with change in position of normal adjacent teeth. Its prevalence is very low in general population and could be frequently missed on oral examination. We present a rare case of dental... more
The Edwin Smith papyrus in the history of medicine
Beauty in itself is a combination of reality and personal perception. As the mouth is the centre of communication in the face, the smile plays an important role in facial expression and appearance. Facial and smile attractiveness... more
Malocclusion although a common finding in today’s world appears to have been less frequent in antiquity. There are references to overcrowding, delayed exfoliation of deciduous teeth and basic orthodontic treatment in the writings of... more
Η παρούσα μελέτη εξετάζει, για πρώτη φορά στη διεθνή βιβλιογραφία, την Αρχαία Ελληνική Οδοντιατρική ως θεμέλιο της Δυτικής Οδοντιατρικής Παράδοσης. Παρουσιάζεται η προσφορά 26 ιατρικών προσωπικοτήτων από τον Ιπποκράτη (5ος αι. π.Χ.) έως... more
The source material for the article are the yearbooks of Medico-Pharmaceutical and Natural-Science and Medical societies operating in the former Bratislava, Trenčín, Nitra, Spiš, Gemer, Zemplín County and in Banská Štiavnica. The author... more