Preview

History of Dentistry.

Good Essays
Open Document
Open Document
1120 Words
Grammar
Grammar
Plagiarism
Plagiarism
Writing
Writing
Score
Score
History of Dentistry.
Magic played an important part in the treatment of dental ills, and people of early ages had odd beliefs concerning teeth. The Egyptians believed that the mouse was under the direct protection of the sun, therefore if one had a toothache the split body of a warm mouse was applied to the affected side. In India the cusped of Buddha was enshrined in a famous temple (at Kandi) and prayed to in fertility rites. Prayers were offered up to saints for the relief of pain. St. Apollonia of Alexandria, 249 A.D., was one such saint. She is now the Patron Saint of Dentistry.

II. Egyptians and Chinese.

The first known dentist was an Egyptian named Hesi-Re (3000 B.C.). He was the chief dentist to the Pharaohs. He was also a physician, indicating an association between medicine and dentistry. In the 5th century B.C. Herodatus, a historian, described the medical art in Egypt: "The art of medicine is distributed thus: Each physician is a physician of one disease and no more; and the whole country is full of physicians, for some profess themselves to be physicians of the eyes, others of the head, others of the teeth, others of affections of the stomach, and others of more obscure ailments". Dentistry today is somewhat specialized. The eight specialties are as follows:

* 1901 Orthodontics

* 1918 Oral Surgery

* 1918 Periodontics

* 1918 Prosthodontics

* 1927 Pedodontics

* 1937 Public Health

* 1946 Oral Pathology

* 1963 Endodontics

The first evidence of a surgical operation was found in Egypt. A mandible with

two perforations just below the root of the first molar indicated the establishment of drainage of an abscessed tooth. The approximate date is 2750 B.C.

The splinting of teeth also was practiced by Egyptians; evidence by a specimen from Cizeh, 2500 B.C. It shows two molars fastened with heavy gold wire.

The Chinese were known to have treated dental ills with knife, cautery, and acupuncture, a technique whereby they punctured different areas of the body with a needle.

You May Also Find These Documents Helpful

  • Good Essays

    has been affected by an infection. It is usually done to save the tooth from dying or being…

    • 517 Words
    • 3 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Powerful Essays

    Job Shadowing a Dentist

    • 3438 Words
    • 14 Pages

    The art of dentistry has roots that are documented back to the time of the Sumerians around 5000 BC. Around this time, the common thought for most people was that tooth decay was the result of a tooth worm boring into and decimating the teeth (Pictorial Para 4). I suppose that made since back in the day as they had no way of gaining strong knowledge or evidence of what tooth decay really was. The idea of the tooth worm has been found in the writings of the ancient Greek philosophers and poets, as well as those of the ancient Indian, Japanese, Egyptian, and Chinese cultures (Pictorial Para 5). Fortunately dentists have learned much since then and nowadays we have anterior theories as to what causes tooth decay. This leads to different thoughts about dentistry and its worth in the world.…

    • 3438 Words
    • 14 Pages
    Powerful Essays
  • Good Essays

    Your Inner Fish

    • 1366 Words
    • 6 Pages

    Still it remains that the tooth-to tooth occlusion is an imperative discovery when shaping the history of the human body.…

    • 1366 Words
    • 6 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Good Essays

    You always want what’s best for your children, and it’s no different when it comes to their teeth. When your child’s facial bone structure or teeth show early signs of problems, you might be worried that there isn’t much that can be done to correct their symptoms and treat potential developmental problems, but Donaldson 3D Orthodontics has a solution: dentofacial orthopedics!…

    • 1840 Words
    • 8 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Good Essays

    The specialty of dentistry that is concerned with restoring teeth and its supportive structures is appropriately called restorative dentistry. It covers a multitude of procedures intended to preserve, repair, protect, or replace teeth.…

    • 533 Words
    • 3 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Good Essays

    Are you hiding your smile behind your hand because of bad, missing, or crooked teeth? If so, it’s time to visit Vail Valley Dental Care. Your Avon dentist offers smile makeovers that can transform even the worst teeth into a smile that you can be proud of. Even if you’re just looking for a quick touchup for that special event, Dr. Maloley can help.…

    • 1292 Words
    • 6 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Good Essays

    Writings from ancient Chinese and Egyptian dating back to as early as 3,000 BC describe medicinal uses for plants. Medical systems, such as Ayurveda from India have developed over the millennia to treat illness and injury with herbal medicine, and indigenous people in Africa and the Americas shared their vast and ancient knowledge of herbal medicines with European explorers and settlers.…

    • 587 Words
    • 3 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Powerful Essays

    Although the ancient times were some of the first civilizations that contributed to the development of modern day surgery, they were not the only ones that influenced people today. Surgery of the medieval…

    • 4372 Words
    • 18 Pages
    Powerful Essays
  • Good Essays

    straightening of teeth followed by improvement in your face appearance which is usually referred to as orthodontics.…

    • 192 Words
    • 1 Page
    Good Essays
  • Good Essays

    Dental Hygiene

    • 944 Words
    • 4 Pages

    Today, not that many people are decided on what they want to become as they mature in…

    • 944 Words
    • 4 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Satisfactory Essays

    Dental Hygiene

    • 459 Words
    • 2 Pages

    I am applying for the Dental Hygiene progr***** at Howard University ***** two reasons, both of which will be detailed here. First and foremost, I have chosen to apply specifically to ***** University because I have great respect for the University itself and how it has operated since its beginnings. It ***** been ***** scene of many important events in history and played an important role in the Civil Rights movement. The st*****ards that were set - and ***** very high - when ***** school was first founded ***** not been lowered, and I know that I will get the quality ***** education ***** I am looking for if I attend a progr***** *****re. While the University has had its share of struggles just like any institution, it is strong and healthy today and continues ***** important traditions on which it was *****. I would be honored to study there and ***** be a p*****rt ***** that University and that community.…

    • 459 Words
    • 2 Pages
    Satisfactory Essays
  • Powerful Essays

    Dental X-Ray Unit

    • 5266 Words
    • 22 Pages

    * took radiographs on skulls and revealed an impacted tooth, which was otherwise undetectable clinically…

    • 5266 Words
    • 22 Pages
    Powerful Essays
  • Satisfactory Essays

    16th century B.C. Two Egyptian Papyri were found that showed treatments of wounds and other surgeries that were performed.…

    • 133 Words
    • 1 Page
    Satisfactory Essays
  • Powerful Essays

    To begin with our observation, let us start by understanding more about the medicine man himself and how the medicine man was perceived amongst his tribe. Even though each medicine man was unique in his practices, each medicine man shared a common adoration amongst their tribal members. In general, tribes have many similarities in regards to medical practices, but the actual methods used differ with the tribe and their locations, as well as with individual healers themselves. “Magic, prayers, songs, exhortation, suggestion, ceremonies, fetishes, and certain specifics and mechanical processes are employed only by the medicine-men or medicine-women; other specific remedies or procedures are proprietary, generally among a few old women in the tribe; while many vegetal remedies and simple manipulations are of common knowledge in a…

    • 3135 Words
    • 13 Pages
    Powerful Essays
  • Good Essays

    Surgical Instruments

    • 668 Words
    • 3 Pages

    The ancient Hindus of India excelled at surgery. The great surgical textbook, Sushruta Samhita, probably dates back to the last centuries B.C. This work described 20 sharp and 101 blunt surgical instruments. These instruments included forceps, pincers, trocars (sharp-pointed instruments fitted with a small tube), and cauteries (irons to heat and sear tissue). Most of these surgical tools were made of steel. The ancient Hindus also used lancets to carry out cataract surgery, scalpels to restore amputated noses via plastic surgery, and sharp knives to remove bladder stones. At about the same time, ancient Peruvians were performing trepanation. They left behind various surgical instruments, including scalpels and chisels made of obsidian. The Greeks practiced surgery mostly on external parts of the body. They usually used forceps, knives, and probes. Bronze Roman surgical instruments found at Pompeii include a scalpel with a steel blade, spring and scissor forceps, a sharp hook, and shears. In the first century A.D. , Cel-cus…

    • 668 Words
    • 3 Pages
    Good Essays

Related Topics