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Early Modern Age
The first book focused solely on dentistry was the "Artzney Buchlein" in 1530, and the first dental textbook written in English was called "Operator for the Teeth" by Charles Allen in 1685. It was between 1650 and 1800 that the science of modern dentistry developed. It is said that the 17th century French physician Pierre Fauchard started dentistry science as we know it today, and he has been named "the father of modern dentistry". Among many of his developments were the extensive use of dental prostheses, the introduction of dental fillings as a treatment for dental caries (cavities) and the statement that sugar derivative acids such as tartaric acid are responsible for dental decay.
 

Tooth Facts

Flossing your teeth is done with dental Floss, which is a superstrong string that is often waxed and/or falovoured.  The idea is to floss after every meal.  However, if you only have time to floss once a day, then make sure its before bed.

Tooth Humour

Plaque...
Q: What does the dentist of the year get?
A.: A little plaque.

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