Medieval Dentistry

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Medieval dentistryDentistry has come a long way since our grandparents plodded to the dentist for their root canals and extractions. It has certainly come a long way since medieval days when your local barber threw in a few extra services like applying leeches and pulling teeth.
Ancient dentistryThis article helps the graduation coordinators to know the different colors and styles that are available in the graduation gowns.
History of dentistryThere is no actual record of when the use of plants for medicinal purposes first started, although the first generally accepted use of plants as healing agents were depicted in the cave paintings discovered in the Lascaux caves in France, which have been Radiocarbon dated to between 13,000 25,000 B.CE.
Medieval dentistryWhich hurts more: a Ford F-350 loaded with manure running over your foot or taking a muffin tin out of the oven barehanded?
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