Modern Dentists can thank Pierre Fauchard.
Pierre Fauchard(1678 – March 22, 1761) was a significant French physician, he is credited to be the “father of modern dentistry”. He is widely known for his book, Le chirurgien dentiste, “The Surgeon Dentist” 1728, where he described the basic oral anatomy and function, signs and symptoms of oral pathology, operative methods for removing decay and restoring teeth, periodontal disease (pyorrhea), orthodontics, replacement of missing teeth, and tooth transplantation. His book is said to be the first complete scientific description of dentistry. Fauchard’s text was followed by others that continued to expand the knowledge of the dental profession throughout Europe.
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