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  1. The first evidence of use of beeswax as restorative material – The Lonche jaw – Slovenia. (Bernardini 2012) 3300 BCE: Low caries rate (7%) found in Oetzy, the Ice man — the Alps, near Bolzano, Italy. (Seiler 2013) 2686 B.C.E: Hesy-Ra – the first dentist recorded in history during the 3d Egyptian dynasty under the pharaoh Djoser. He was ...

  2. The history of dental treatments dates back to thousands of years. [1][2] The scope of this article is limited to the pre-1981 history. The earliest known example of dental caries manipulation is found in a Paleolithic man, dated between 14,160 and 13,820 BP. [3] The earliest known use of a filling after removal of decayed or infected pulp is ...

  3. Nov 12, 2005 · The first chair in dental prosthetics was held by Fenn at Guys' from 1935. In the 1930s 2,500 hours were devoted to these subjects. Over the years this allocation dramatically reduced as dental ...

  4. First dental impressions with beeswax and plaster - cast models. Philipp Pfaff (1713-1766), Royal Prussian court dentist to Frederick the Great, is the first to take dental and arch impressions with beeswax and obtain cast models with plaster of Paris. The cast models were placed in centric relations using wax.

  5. Nov 26, 2005 · George Cross was the sole dentist to submit himself to that examination, in 1948. 11 In 1948 Cross became Senior Lecturer and first Head of the Department of Periodontia at London's Eastman Dental ...

  6. Oct 22, 2005 · Later came glyptal and vinyl resins, Methacrylate esters were invented by Walter Brauer of Germany in the 1920s and came into dental use in 1930. They were first used in England in 1935 as ...

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  8. Sep 23, 2022 · While before the tools that were used in dentistry were also applicable outside of the discipline, from about 1800 there came more and more tools that were specifically designed for dentists. These include the first dental foot engine and the first chair especially made for dental patients. Between 1800 and 1900, the first scientific journals ...

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