Dentistry Through The Ages: Prehistoric Dentistry
I’ve been inspired to launch another blog post series similar to How The States Got Their Names. This time I’m going to discuss the developments of dentistry since its existence, breaking down the...
View ArticleDentistry Through The Ages: The Middle Ages
This is a continuing blog series about the history of the developments of dentistry from prehistoric to modern times. Sweeney Todd — that’s one barber I wouldn’t have trusted near my teeth, toothache...
View ArticleDentistry Through The Ages: 18th & 19th Centuries
The way teeth were extracted in the 18th century. This is a continuing blog series about the history of the developments of dentistry from prehistoric times up until modern times. Today’s post will...
View ArticleDentistry Through The Ages: Dentistry in Modern Times
A 1920s dental x ray machine. This is a continuing blog series about the history of the developments of dentistry from prehistoric times up until modern times. Today’s post will discuss dentistry in...
View ArticlePinterest: The Best of Our Boards, Part 2
Earlier this week, we started a 3-part blog series about our most active Pinterest pins. It was fun perusing through the images on each of our boards to see which ones people seem to take the most...
View ArticlePinterest: Our Most Popular Pins, Part 3
Here it is guys! The last post on our series featuring the best, most fascinating and popular pins from our Pinterest boards. Hope you enjoyed the posts! Drool Worthy This is one of our newer...
View ArticleHow The British Contributed to Modern Dentistry
Vintage dental chair. It doesn’t make sense–aren’t the British supposed to have bad teeth? To be fair, it’s a bit of an unfair stereotype. Are British teeth truly worse than that of other nations?...
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