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  2. History of dental treatments - Wikipedia

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    Panoramic radiograph of historic dental implants, taken 1978. There is archeological evidence that humans have attempted to replace missing teeth with root form implants for thousands of years. Remains from ancient China (dating 4000 years ago) have carved bamboo pegs, tapped into the bone, to replace lost teeth, and 2000-year-old remains from ...

  3. Dentistry - Wikipedia

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    The Neolithic site of Mehrgarh (now in Pakistan's south western province of Balochistan) indicates that this form of dentistry involved curing tooth related disorders with bow drills operated, perhaps, by skilled bead-crafters. [3] The reconstruction of this ancient form of dentistry showed that the methods used were reliable and effective. [38]

  4. American Dental Association - Wikipedia

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    The American Dental Association (ADA) is an American professional association established in 1859 which has more than 161,000 members. Based in the American Dental Association Building in the Near North Side of Chicago, [7] the ADA is the world's largest and oldest national dental association. The organization lobbies on behalf of the American ...

  5. Dentistry in ancient Rome - Wikipedia

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    Dentistry developed during the early parts of Roman history, which may be due to the arrival of a Greek doctor named Archagathus. Ancient Roman oral surgical tools included the curettes, osteotomes, cauteries, scalpels, bone forceps, [1] and bone levers. [2] The ancient Romans invented the usage of narcotics during dental surgery.

  6. Amalgam (dentistry) - Wikipedia

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    The American Dental Association (ADA) was founded in its place in 1859, which has since then strongly defended dental amalgam from allegations of being too risky from the health standpoint. [ 9 ] The controversy about amalgam fillings continued throughout the rest of the nineteenth century, with regional dentist societies condemning them, such ...

  7. Gold teeth - Wikipedia

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    Archeologists also found gold dental appliances from the Etruscan people of Italy, as early as 630 BCE, interpreting them to be some of the earliest forms of bridges and replacement teeth. Gold wire was used in dentistry in ancient times, [ 3 ] and for filling cavities in the 19th century. [ 4 ]

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