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Famous People with the history of Oral Surgery

“Beginning in the very earliest of times, any surgical operation was literally an agonizing, terrifying ordeal-a living and many times, a dying hell. Even a trip to the dentist for a tooth extraction was a much feared, and dreaded experience.”

Imagine yourself, walking down a dusty, cobblestone road, with this excruciating toothache, one so bad that it’s almost unbearable. You stop at the barber’s cart sitting off to the side of the road to see what all can be done to your tooth. The barber, wearing no gloves and having no experience in this field, finishes the person before you. The barber, who has not washed his hands, tells you to open up wide. With bugs and dust flying all around you, you open your mouth and the barber puts an instrument (one that was previously in the other person’s mouth) into your mouth and tells you that he is going to have to pull the tooth. The barber, along with 4-10 strong men who are holding you down, pulls the tooth right out without having any sort of anesthetic. Along with the tooth is a piece of your jawbone. You scream! All you could think of was the pain. As days go by, you now have a horrible infection. Puss is seeping from where the tooth was and is pouring down the back of your th

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Avoid food/drink that's either too cold or hot,and especially avoid swallowing extremely cold foodafter hot food and vice versa. Hullihen carried out the first surgical procedure on the mandible for deformity in 1848 on a 20 years old girl with gross facial deformity resulting from burns. Garretson successfully introduced many new operations and appliances, and was the first to use the surgical engine, and to introduce it into general practice. He was one of the first in Maine to introduce artificial plates of gold bridgework. Ambroise Pare (1517-1590), “the father of modern surgery and the greatest surgeon of the Renaissance,” began as a barber surgeon. He became one of the leading authorities of his day on the use of cohesive gold-foil for filling teeth. Morton investigated the effects of ether on animals and then himself. Avoid foods that stick to the teeth. Clean the teeth gently with a mixture of honey and burnt salt to which some vinegarhas been added. de Chauliac was a private physician to three popes, Clement VI and two of his successors, in 1342. Hullihen died from pneumonia on the 25th of March in 1857. You lay down in a chair to receive your anesthetic so you won’t be in any discomfort through the surgery.

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