Street Dentistry
Dental Degree, American Society of Dental Surgeons, Painless Parker, Bridge (dentistry), Health Insurance
978-620-1-18671-2
6201186719
52
2012-06-30
29.00 €
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Street dentistry is the unlicensed practice of dentistry in the street, usually for people who are unable to afford licensed dental care. Before the 20th century, dentistry was largely unregulated. In Europe during the Middle Ages, it was often practiced by monks, who were the most educated of the period. Barbers and blacksmiths, too, performed dental services. One of the first attempts to regulate the practice of dentistry came in France in 1400, when royal decrees prohibited barbers not in the Guild of Barbers from performing surgical procedures except for bleeding, cupping, leeching, and extracting teeth.
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