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Revision as of 09:37, 26 July 2018

This is a timeline of dentistry.

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Year Event type Details Country/region
7000 BC Human remains at the Mehgarh Neolithic site in Baluchistan, Pakistan, dating from that time show early evidence of dentistry. Holes in eleven teeth found on the site were intentionally made using ancient flint drill bits. The slight decay on the teeth suggests the patients had their teeth drilled to rid themselves of tooth decay.[1] Pakistan
3000 BC Egyptian high official Hesy-Ra is one of the earliest dental practitioners remembered by name.[1] Egypt
384–322 BC Aristotle writes about dentistry, describing tooth growth, tooth decay, and gum disease. Like Hippocrates, Aristotle also develops treatment methods, such as using forceps to pull teeth and using wires to attach loose teeth.[1] Greece
300 BC The Greeks develop some techniques for addressing tooth maladies.[1] Greece

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References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 "A Brief History of Dentistry". carefreedental.com. Retrieved 26 July 2018.