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  2. History of dental treatments - Wikipedia

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    [18]: 626 Since then implants have evolved into three basic types: Root form implants; the most common type of implant indicated for all uses. Within the root form type of implant, there are roughly 18 variants, all made of titanium but with different shapes and surface textures.

  3. Dentistry - Wikipedia

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    Dentistry is unique in that it requires dental students to have competence-based clinical skills that can only be acquired through supervised specialized laboratory training and direct patient care. [75] This necessitates the need for a scientific and professional basis of care with a foundation of extensive research-based education. [76]

  4. Hominid dental morphology evolution - Wikipedia

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    Humans also have small crowns in relation to body mass and tend to show a reduction in cusp and root number. [8] The reduction in the dental arcade was accompanied by molars moving posteriorly and axial inclination of the molar roots. [8] Evolution of the mandible has also been hypothesized to provide the necessary physiology required for ...

  5. Category:History of dentistry - Wikipedia

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    This category has only the following subcategory. D. Dental museums (8 P) Pages in category "History of dentistry" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of ...

  6. Dentition - Wikipedia

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    Over time, different mammal groups have evolved distinct dental features, both in the number and type of teeth and in the shape and size of the chewing surface. [9] The number of teeth of each type is written as a dental formula for one side of the mouth, or quadrant, with the upper and lower teeth shown on separate rows. The number of teeth in ...

  7. Dentist - Wikipedia

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    A dentist, also known as a dental surgeon, is a health care professional who specializes in dentistry, the branch of medicine focused on the teeth, gums, and mouth. The dentist's supporting team aids in providing oral health services. The dental team includes dental assistants, dental hygienists, dental technicians, and sometimes dental therapists.

  8. Dental education throughout the world - Wikipedia

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    Dentistry in Egypt has a long history, with the dentist occupation first appearing as early as 3000 BC. [citation needed] There is a syndicate for all dentists which regulate the work in dental clinics in association with the Ministry of Health. For dental clinicians to practise, they should be enrolled in the dental syndicate.

  9. Dentistry in ancient Rome - Wikipedia

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    There may have been medical specialists trained to perform dental procedures, it is also possible that dentistry was practiced as a subset of other professions, such as barbery. [ 2 ] In the 3rd century, Saint Dionysius described the story of Saint Apollonia , who was allegedly brutally beaten by a mob of pagans .