PERSPECTIVE IN DENTISTRY

PERSPECTIVE IN DENTISTRY
63問 • 2年前
  • Frances Coleen Maglasang Samson
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  • 1

    what is history?

    inquiry, knowledge acquired by investigation

  • 2

    why is it important to study the history of dentistry?

    It has missed/lost the best guide to the future

  • 3

    It is a treatment including medical methods of combating dental affections, mechanical means of treatment such as retentive prosthesis and the art of applying artificial substitutes for lost dental structures.

    Dentistry

  • 4

    It is believed that the oldest civilization that knew something of dentistry.

    Egypt

  • 5

    It contains detailed directions for the treatment of wounds about the mouth, but no mention is made of restoring lost teeth resulting from these injuries.

    Edwin Smith Surgical Papyrus

  • 6

    The ______ of the mouth were in general considered untreatable.

    hard tissues

  • 7

    What was discovered in 13000 BC?

    Drilled Anterior Teeth

  • 8

    What is bitumen made of?

    semi-solid petroleum

  • 9

    What was discovered in 7500-9500 BC?

    Primitive Drilling Method

  • 10

    What was discovered in 6500 BC?

    Beeswax used as a filling material to ease out tooth ache

  • 11

    What was described in the sumerian text during 5000 BC as the cause of dental caries?

    Tooth worms

  • 12

    What was discovered in 2700 BC

    Acupuncture to treat toothache

  • 13

    What methods did the chinese use to treat toothaches?

    Acupuncture

  • 14

    Who was reffered to as the first dentist?

    hesy-re

  • 15

    These textual sources provide details of medical procedures undertaken, drugs employed and treatments provided - some of which have influenced modern medical practice

    medical papyri

  • 16

    What was discovered in 2000 BC?

    lower jaw of mummy with two donor teeth wired together and to its neighboring teeth.

  • 17

    Contains references to diseases of the teeth, as well as toothache prescriptions.

    ebers papyrus

  • 18

    Example of toothache prescription inside the ebers papyrus.

    Olive oil, Dates, Onions, Beans, Green lead

  • 19

    It is the most lengthy of the medical papyri that constitutes a huge roll of 20 meters long and 30 cm wide.

    Eber’s papyrus

  • 20

    Known as the father of medicine.

    Hippocrates

  • 21

    Who studied the comparative anatomy of the teeth.

    Aristotle

  • 22

    It is a term used for an artificial material or devise to replace a missing organ or part of the body.

    Prosthetics

  • 23

    The etruscans practiced dental prosthetics using what materials?

    Gold Crowns, Fixed Bridgework

  • 24

    What skills were romans known for in dentistry?

    Restoring decayed teeth with gold crowns

  • 25

    It is the earliest ancestor of the modern toothbrush.

    Chew Sticks

  • 26

    What kinds of tree were used to create chew sticks?

    Sassafras tree, Tea tree, Cinnamon

  • 27

    Who was the roman medical writer who reffered in his writings the soft parts of the mouth and their treatment, and what did he suggest before extracting a tooth?

    Aurus Cornelius Celsus, Before extracting a carious (decaying) tooth, it should not be filled with lint to prevent it from breaking.

  • 28

    What was the other things that cornelius was trying to achieve other than tooth extraction?

    Using finger pressure to align teeth (makeshift invisalign)., He and his roman peers created dental hardware (like today’s dental braces).

  • 29

    They were interested in the care of teeth rather than in their extraction and replacement, and mouth hygiene was a well- established technique.

    Arabs

  • 30

    They used small wooden stick, the end of which was often chewed, the wood fibers being used as a brush called?

    Siwak, Miswak

  • 31

    What was the go-to-treatment for the teeth during the medieval period? (476AD-1453)

    having the tooth forcibly and brutally removed

  • 32

    During the medieval period who were the dentists until 1100’s?

    Monks

  • 33

    The church decided through the pope that the ______ should replace monks since they have more experience in handling knives and razors.

    Barbers

  • 34

    What was the origin of the red and white pole signage in barber shops?

    associated with bloodletting ; representation of bloody bandages wrapped around the pole.

  • 35

    he advocated the use of dentrifices and metallic filling in the teeth.

    Al-Razi, Rhazes

  • 36

    Al-Razi was known to be the ____

    Father of psychology, Father of psychotherapy

  • 37

    What are examples of dentifrices?

    toothpaste, toothpowder

  • 38

    He considered tartar as a harmful irritant to our oral cavity.

    Abul Kasim

  • 39

    He is considered the father of modern surgery

    Abul Kasim

  • 40

    Over time, barbers specialized in two areas:

    Surgeons, Lay barbers

  • 41

    He was the first to differentiate between molars and pre molars.

    Leonardo Da Vinci

  • 42

    Who invented the dental pelican

    Guy De Chauliac

  • 43

    It was an instrument used to extract diseased teeth, modelled after door keys.

    Dental Key, Tooth Key

  • 44

    The earliest dental forceps in 17th century resembled a pair of _____

    Pliers

  • 45

    Mayas were known to be skilled in ?

    smelters and forgers of gold and silver

  • 46

    What was the name of the first book devoted entirely to dentistry?

    The little medicinal book for all kinds of diseases and infirmities of the teeth

  • 47

    Who published the first accurate book on dental anatomy, and what is its name?

    Bartolomeo Eustachio, Libellus de Dentibus

  • 48

    Who was considered the father of surgery

    Ambrose Paré

  • 49

    What was the name of the first textbook that marked the beginning of theoretical and professional dentistry

    Le Chirurgien Dentiste (The Surgeon Dentist)

  • 50

    Who published the Le Chirurgien Dentiste’ (The Surgeon Dentist)?

    Pierre Fauchard

  • 51

    What was Pierre Fauchard known as?

    Father of Modern Dentistry

  • 52

    Select what works Pierre Fauchard Accomplished.

    He introduced dental fillings as treatment for dental cavities., He asserted that sugar derivate acids like tartaric acid were responsible for dental decay., He suggested that tumors surrounding the teeth and in the gums could appear in the later stages of tooth decay.

  • 53

    What did Pierre Fauchard suggest to substitute lost teeth?

    Bone, Ivory

  • 54

    What was employed to fasten braces?

    Waxed Linen, Silk Threads

  • 55

    What was mentioned in the book of The Surgeon Dentist?

    Basic oral anatomy and function., Dental construction., Operative and Restorative Techniques.

  • 56

    Whi published the Treatise on teeth of the human body and their Diseases

    Phillip Pfaff

  • 57

    The earliest medically-trained dentist to practice in America.

    John Baker

  • 58

    What did Paul Revere perfected to manufacture

    Mineral Paste, Porcelain Dentures

  • 59

    Who was George Washington’s personal dentist and what was he famous for?

    John Greenwood, He created George Washington’s dentures

  • 60

    What was George Washington’s dentures made of?

    Hippopotamus tusk

  • 61

    What did John Greenwood invent in 1790?

    Dental foot engine

  • 62

    Who constructed the first chair specifically for dental patients

    Josiah Flagg

  • 63

    Who invented the first mechanical dental chair with an adjustable seat and back?

    James Snell

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    what is history?

    inquiry, knowledge acquired by investigation

  • 2

    why is it important to study the history of dentistry?

    It has missed/lost the best guide to the future

  • 3

    It is a treatment including medical methods of combating dental affections, mechanical means of treatment such as retentive prosthesis and the art of applying artificial substitutes for lost dental structures.

    Dentistry

  • 4

    It is believed that the oldest civilization that knew something of dentistry.

    Egypt

  • 5

    It contains detailed directions for the treatment of wounds about the mouth, but no mention is made of restoring lost teeth resulting from these injuries.

    Edwin Smith Surgical Papyrus

  • 6

    The ______ of the mouth were in general considered untreatable.

    hard tissues

  • 7

    What was discovered in 13000 BC?

    Drilled Anterior Teeth

  • 8

    What is bitumen made of?

    semi-solid petroleum

  • 9

    What was discovered in 7500-9500 BC?

    Primitive Drilling Method

  • 10

    What was discovered in 6500 BC?

    Beeswax used as a filling material to ease out tooth ache

  • 11

    What was described in the sumerian text during 5000 BC as the cause of dental caries?

    Tooth worms

  • 12

    What was discovered in 2700 BC

    Acupuncture to treat toothache

  • 13

    What methods did the chinese use to treat toothaches?

    Acupuncture

  • 14

    Who was reffered to as the first dentist?

    hesy-re

  • 15

    These textual sources provide details of medical procedures undertaken, drugs employed and treatments provided - some of which have influenced modern medical practice

    medical papyri

  • 16

    What was discovered in 2000 BC?

    lower jaw of mummy with two donor teeth wired together and to its neighboring teeth.

  • 17

    Contains references to diseases of the teeth, as well as toothache prescriptions.

    ebers papyrus

  • 18

    Example of toothache prescription inside the ebers papyrus.

    Olive oil, Dates, Onions, Beans, Green lead

  • 19

    It is the most lengthy of the medical papyri that constitutes a huge roll of 20 meters long and 30 cm wide.

    Eber’s papyrus

  • 20

    Known as the father of medicine.

    Hippocrates

  • 21

    Who studied the comparative anatomy of the teeth.

    Aristotle

  • 22

    It is a term used for an artificial material or devise to replace a missing organ or part of the body.

    Prosthetics

  • 23

    The etruscans practiced dental prosthetics using what materials?

    Gold Crowns, Fixed Bridgework

  • 24

    What skills were romans known for in dentistry?

    Restoring decayed teeth with gold crowns

  • 25

    It is the earliest ancestor of the modern toothbrush.

    Chew Sticks

  • 26

    What kinds of tree were used to create chew sticks?

    Sassafras tree, Tea tree, Cinnamon

  • 27

    Who was the roman medical writer who reffered in his writings the soft parts of the mouth and their treatment, and what did he suggest before extracting a tooth?

    Aurus Cornelius Celsus, Before extracting a carious (decaying) tooth, it should not be filled with lint to prevent it from breaking.

  • 28

    What was the other things that cornelius was trying to achieve other than tooth extraction?

    Using finger pressure to align teeth (makeshift invisalign)., He and his roman peers created dental hardware (like today’s dental braces).

  • 29

    They were interested in the care of teeth rather than in their extraction and replacement, and mouth hygiene was a well- established technique.

    Arabs

  • 30

    They used small wooden stick, the end of which was often chewed, the wood fibers being used as a brush called?

    Siwak, Miswak

  • 31

    What was the go-to-treatment for the teeth during the medieval period? (476AD-1453)

    having the tooth forcibly and brutally removed

  • 32

    During the medieval period who were the dentists until 1100’s?

    Monks

  • 33

    The church decided through the pope that the ______ should replace monks since they have more experience in handling knives and razors.

    Barbers

  • 34

    What was the origin of the red and white pole signage in barber shops?

    associated with bloodletting ; representation of bloody bandages wrapped around the pole.

  • 35

    he advocated the use of dentrifices and metallic filling in the teeth.

    Al-Razi, Rhazes

  • 36

    Al-Razi was known to be the ____

    Father of psychology, Father of psychotherapy

  • 37

    What are examples of dentifrices?

    toothpaste, toothpowder

  • 38

    He considered tartar as a harmful irritant to our oral cavity.

    Abul Kasim

  • 39

    He is considered the father of modern surgery

    Abul Kasim

  • 40

    Over time, barbers specialized in two areas:

    Surgeons, Lay barbers

  • 41

    He was the first to differentiate between molars and pre molars.

    Leonardo Da Vinci

  • 42

    Who invented the dental pelican

    Guy De Chauliac

  • 43

    It was an instrument used to extract diseased teeth, modelled after door keys.

    Dental Key, Tooth Key

  • 44

    The earliest dental forceps in 17th century resembled a pair of _____

    Pliers

  • 45

    Mayas were known to be skilled in ?

    smelters and forgers of gold and silver

  • 46

    What was the name of the first book devoted entirely to dentistry?

    The little medicinal book for all kinds of diseases and infirmities of the teeth

  • 47

    Who published the first accurate book on dental anatomy, and what is its name?

    Bartolomeo Eustachio, Libellus de Dentibus

  • 48

    Who was considered the father of surgery

    Ambrose Paré

  • 49

    What was the name of the first textbook that marked the beginning of theoretical and professional dentistry

    Le Chirurgien Dentiste (The Surgeon Dentist)

  • 50

    Who published the Le Chirurgien Dentiste’ (The Surgeon Dentist)?

    Pierre Fauchard

  • 51

    What was Pierre Fauchard known as?

    Father of Modern Dentistry

  • 52

    Select what works Pierre Fauchard Accomplished.

    He introduced dental fillings as treatment for dental cavities., He asserted that sugar derivate acids like tartaric acid were responsible for dental decay., He suggested that tumors surrounding the teeth and in the gums could appear in the later stages of tooth decay.

  • 53

    What did Pierre Fauchard suggest to substitute lost teeth?

    Bone, Ivory

  • 54

    What was employed to fasten braces?

    Waxed Linen, Silk Threads

  • 55

    What was mentioned in the book of The Surgeon Dentist?

    Basic oral anatomy and function., Dental construction., Operative and Restorative Techniques.

  • 56

    Whi published the Treatise on teeth of the human body and their Diseases

    Phillip Pfaff

  • 57

    The earliest medically-trained dentist to practice in America.

    John Baker

  • 58

    What did Paul Revere perfected to manufacture

    Mineral Paste, Porcelain Dentures

  • 59

    Who was George Washington’s personal dentist and what was he famous for?

    John Greenwood, He created George Washington’s dentures

  • 60

    What was George Washington’s dentures made of?

    Hippopotamus tusk

  • 61

    What did John Greenwood invent in 1790?

    Dental foot engine

  • 62

    Who constructed the first chair specifically for dental patients

    Josiah Flagg

  • 63

    Who invented the first mechanical dental chair with an adjustable seat and back?

    James Snell