Dentistry: From the Medieval Barber to our Cosmetic Dentistry …

Posted by Seismibre 24 February, 2010 (0) Comment

Medieval people also used tooth extraction to treat other health problems, and we know now that gum disease can indeed spread throughout the body and cause health problems which don’t at first seem at all related to dental issues. … In Britain, dentistry was created as a separate profession in 1878, with laws which restricted the terms dentist and dental surgeon to trained and registered practitioners.

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Dentistry: From the Medieval Barber to our Cosmetic Dentistry …


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About The Dental Education

Posted by www.dvoriki.com 24 February, 2010 (0) Comment

Having completed a course in dentistry will open up many fields to qualified dentists other than being a regular dentist and some of these other dental jobs available include dental counseling as well as dental surgery .

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About The Dental Education

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