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Middle Ages (1000 AD)
Historically, dental extractions have been used to treat a variety of illnesses. During the Middle Ages and throughout the 19th century, dentistry was not a profession in itself, and often dental procedures were performed by barbers or general physicians. Barbers usually limited their practice to extracting teeth, which not only resulted in the alleviation of pain, but often cured a variety of ailments linked to chronic tooth infection. Instruments used for dental extractions date back several centuries. In the 14th century, Guy de Chauliac invented the dental pelican (resembling a pelican's beak) which was used up until the late 18th century. The pelican was replaced by the dental key which, in turn, was replaced by modern forceps in the 20th century.
 

Tooth Facts

A veneer is a thin shell of porcelain that is permanently bonded to your existing teeth in order to provide them with a better shape, or to hide a break or a crack.  Porcelain veneers are also used to whiten teeth that are permanently stained.  Once the porcelain is polished and finished the veneer gives back the appearance and shape of a natural tooth.

Tooth Humour

Waiting...
Dentists can be frustrating. You wait a month-and-a-half for an appointment, and they say, "I wish you'd come to me sooner."

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