Perspective In Dentistry PDF
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This document provides a comprehensive overview of the history of dentistry. It traces the origins of dental practice and highlights significant developments in the field. The text discusses key figures, important milestones, and the eventual establishment of dental schools. It also describes various aspects of modern dentistry, such as terminology and diverse specializations.
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D ean: Dr. Illuminada L. Viloria Associate Dean: Dr. Margaret C. Tiu My goal is to graduate the college of dentistry with all years while having a scholarship, this is so that i can save a lot of money along the way and open a clinic back in Macao or in America 7000 dentistry was first found...
D ean: Dr. Illuminada L. Viloria Associate Dean: Dr. Margaret C. Tiu My goal is to graduate the college of dentistry with all years while having a scholarship, this is so that i can save a lot of money along the way and open a clinic back in Macao or in America 7000 dentistry was first found in the Indus Valley Civilization 5600 BC Tooth worms caused dental decay 2600 Hesy-Re was considered as the first dentist (they still have crude dental work) 1700-1500 BC - Ebers papyrus - Egyptian text which refers to diseases of teeth and various toothache remedies 500-300 BC -Hippocrates and Aristotle - Wrote about dentistry 100 BC - Celsus - Roman medical writer -Compendium of medicine on oral hygiene, stabilisation of loose teeth and treatment for toothache pain and jaw fracture 166 - 201 AD -Etruscans - Dental prosthetics using gold crowns and fixed bridgework (more malleable and biofriendly) 700 AD -China started using Silver paste (might also use wood, cork and stone also) 1210 - Guild of Barbers -Surgeon -Lay barbers (all these guys were dentist) 1530 - The Little Medicinal Book for all kinds of Diseases and Infirmities of the teeth -First Book dedicated to Dentistry in Germany (its a separate branch now) 1575 - Ambroise Pare -Published his completed practical information about dentistry Dental Chair used to come from barber chairs and also electric chair 1723 - Pierre Fauchard -Father of Modern Dentistry -Published “The Surgeon Dentist” -First introduced “dental fillings and dental prosthesis” -Identified the acid that led to tooth decay 1840 - Baltimore College of Dental Surgery -1st Dental College 1873 - Colgate -Mass produced the first toothpaste and mass produced toothbrush followed by a few years later Pierre and Ambrose are important Pre-Spanish era: -Barbers: Tooth extraction using fingers of nail pliers Spanish era: Not considered as profession Sacamuelas - Any person skilled at pulling teeth Capital Jose Arevalo “Capitan Cheng Cheng” (first filipino dentist) (Had bad hygiene so high infection chance) Spanish era: UST - Special COurse Cirujanos Ministrantes -> Cirujano Dentistas American era Examinations and licences were issues -Act No. 583 (1903) -”The Act of Regulating the Practice of Dentistry in the Philippine islands -Board of Dental Examiners. Dr. Gregoria Mateo (Father of Philippine Dentistry) Dr. Francisco Ponce Dr. Placido Flores Dr Joaquin Lada Dr Bonifacio Arevalo They all formed a group called Sociedad Dental De Filipinas “Philippine Dental Association” Dental School -The University of the Philippines (1915) -National University (1925) -Centro Escolar University (1927) -Manila College of Dentistry (1929) National Dental Association (1924) -Dr. Francisco Tecson - First President After World War II -Philippine Dental Association (1945) - Dr. Joaquin Lada: First President - University of the East (1948) UERM (later one moved the campus to Recto) - Visayas Institutions -Southwestern Colleges -Iloilo City Colleges -University of San Agustin Class End Next class We might have to maek a report on certain topics