Friday, May 20, 2011

Dentures Dentist Mattapoisett MA

Fun-Filled Dental History Facts
False Teeth


False teeth have been around as early as 700 B.C. when the Etruscans made false teeth out of ivory and bone. Human teeth were once also used for dentures. Poor people would often pull their own teeth and sell them for money. However, this type of denture soon rotted. Rich people preferred teeth of silver, gold, or mother of pearl.

During medieval times, the practice of dentistry was mostly confined to tooth extractions. Replacing lost or decayed teeth was seldom considered. Gaps between teeth were expected, even among the rich. In the 1500s, Queen Elizabeth I filled the holes in her mouth with cloth to improve her appearance in public.

Hundreds of years ago, when false teeth were placed in the mouth, they were hand-carved and then tied in place with thread. If a person didn't have enough natural teeth remaining, anchoring false teeth was very hard. People who had full sets of dentures had to remove them when they wanted to eat.

Paul Revere, most remembered for his "midnight ride," was a metalworker by trade who constructed dentures from gold and ivory. Even George Washington suffered from tooth loss and ill-fitting dentures. The first president of the United States had dentures made of metal and carved ivory, or metal and carved cow's teeth—but never made out of wood.

In 1839, Charles Goodyear discovered vulcanized rubber, which could be molded to fit the mouth and made a good base to hold false teeth. Dentures could now be made comfortable and at an affordable fee.

Today dentures are either plastic or ceramic.
Above article from: http://www.massdental.org/content.aspx?id=1458

Kenyon Louis P DDS
Tel: 508-758-4818
28 Fairhaven Road
Mattapoisett , MA 02739
USA

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Dentistry Mattapoisett MA

Fun-Filled Dental History Facts
The Dentist
The earliest known dentist was Hesi-Re, an Egyptian “doctor of the tooth,” who lived around 3000 B.C.

From the 5th to the 15th century A.D., dentistry was practiced by “barber-surgeons,” who performed a variety of services, including cutting hair and extracting teeth.

In 1846, Dr. William Morton, a dentist born in Charlton, Massachusetts, demonstrated the first use of ether during a surgical procedure at Massachusetts General Hospital, ending the pain that had been associated with surgery.
Above article from: http://www.massdental.org/content.aspx?id=1458

Kenyon Louis P DDS
Tel: 508-758-4818
28 Fairhaven Road
Mattapoisett , MA 02739
USA

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Dental Care Mattapoisett MA

Fun-Filled Dental History Facts
The Toothbrush

During the Middle Ages, wealthy Europeans used twigs made out of sweet-smelling wood to clean their teeth.

In 1498, the Emperor of China implanted hog bristles in a bone handle. This style of hogtoothbrush became popular throughout Asia and Europe. However, because of the cost of hog bristles, poor people could not afford individual toothbrushes, so a whole family would share the same toothbrush.

Believe it or not, most Americans didn't brush their teeth until soldiers brought the Army's enforced brushing habit back home from World War II.

The first real electric toothbrush was developed in Switzerland in 1939.

Above article from: http://www.massdental.org/content.aspx?id=1458

Kenyon Louis P DDS
Tel: 508-758-4818
28 Fairhaven Road
Mattapoisett , MA 02739
USA