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Dentistry
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This article is about the dental profession. For tooth care
see oral hygiene and dental surgery.
Dentist
A dentist and dental assistant treating a patient.
Occupation
Names Dentist
Activity sectors Medicine
Description
Education required Dental
degree
Fields of employment Hospitals,
Private Practices
Related jobs Oral
and Maxillofacial Surgery
Average salary $136,303
[1]
Dentistry, which is a part of stomatology, is the branch of
medicine that is involved in the evaluation, diagnosis, prevention, and
surgical or non-surgical treatment of diseases, disorders and conditions of the
oral cavity, maxillofacial area and the adjacent and associated structures and
their impact on the human body.[2] Dentistry is widely considered necessary for
complete overall health. Those who practice dentistry are known as dentists.
The dentist's supporting team aides in providing oral health services, which
includes dental assistants, dental hygienists, dental technicians, and dental
therapists.
Contents [hide]
1 Overview
1.1 Dental Surgery and Treatments
1.2 Prevention
2 Education and licensing
3 Specialties
4 History
5 Priority patients
6 Geography
7 Organizations
8 See also
8.1 Lists
9 References
10 External links
[edit]Overview
Sagittal section of a tooth
[edit]Dental Surgery and Treatments
Dentistry usually encompasses very important practices
related to the oral cavity. Oral diseases are major public health problems due
to their high incidence and prevalence across the globe with the disadvantaged
affected more than other socio-economic groups.[3]
Although modern day dental practice centres around
prevention, many treatments or interventions are still needed. The majority of
dental treatments are carried out to prevent or treat the two most common oral
diseases which are dental caries (tooth decay) and periodontal disease (gum
disease or pyorrhea). Common treatments involve the restoration of teeth as a
treatment for dental caries (fillings), extraction or surgical removal of teeth
which cannot be restored, scaling of teeth to treat periodontal problems and
endodontic root canal treatment to treat abscessed teeth.
All dentists train for around 4 or 5 years at University and
qualify as a 'dental surgeon'. By nature of their general training they can
carry out the majority of dental treatments such as restorative (fillings,
crowns, bridges), prosthetic (dentures), endodontic (root canal) therapy,periodontal
(gum) therapy, and exodontia (extraction of teeth), as well as performing
examinations, radiographs (x-rays) and diagnosis. Dentists can also prescribe
certain medications such as antibiotics, fluorides, and sedatives but they are
not able to prescribe the full range that physicians can.
Dentists need to take additional qualifications or training
to carry out more complex treatments such as sedation, oral and maxillofacial
surgery, and implants. Whilst the majority of oral diseases are unique and self
limiting, some can indicate poor general health,tumours,blood dyscrasias and
abnormalities including genetic problems.
[edit]Prevention
Dentists also encourage prevention of dental caries through
proper hygiene (tooth brushing and flossing), fluoride, and tooth polishing.
Dental sealants are plastic materials applied to one or more teeth, for the
intended purpose of preventing dental caries (cavities) or other forms of tooth
decay. Recognized but less conventional preventive agents include xylitol,
which is bacteriostatic,[4] casein derivatives,[5] and proprietary products
such as Cavistat BasicMints.[6]
[edit]Education and licensing
Early dental chair in Pioneer West Museum in Shamrock, Texas
The first dental school, Baltimore College of Dental
Surgery, opened in Baltimore, Maryland, USA in 1840. Philadelphia Dental
College was founded in 1863 and is the second in the United States. In 1907
Temple University accepted a bid to incorporate the school.
Studies showed that dentists graduated from different
countries,[7] or even from different dental schools in one country,[8] may have
different clinical decisions for the same clinical condition. For example,
dentists graduated from Israeli dental schools may recommend more often for the
removal of asymptomatic impacted third molar (wisdom teeth) than dentists
graduated from Latin American or Eastern European dental schools.[9]
In the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, the 1878
British Dentists Act and 1879 Dentists Register limited the title of
"dentist" and "dental surgeon" to qualified and registered
practitioners.[10][11] However, others could legally describe themselves as
"dental experts" or "dental consultants".[12] The practice
of dentistry in the United Kingdom became fully regulated with the 1921
Dentists Act, which required the registration of anyone practicing
dentistry.[13] The British Dental Association, formed in 1880 with Sir John
Tomes as president, played a major role in prosecuting dentists practising
illegally.[10]
In Korea, Taiwan, Japan, Sweden, Germany, the United States,
and Canada, a dentist is a healthcare professional qualified to practice
dentistry after graduating with a degree of either Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS)
or Doctor of Dental Medicine (DMD). This is equivalent to the Bachelor of
Dental Surgery/Baccalaureus Dentalis Chirurgiae (BDS, BDent, BChD, BDSc) that
is awarded in the UK and British Commonwealth countries. In most western
countries, to become a qualified dentist one must usually complete at least 4
years of postgraduate study[citation needed]; within the European Union the
education has to be at least 5 years. Dentists usually complete between 5 to 8
years of post-secondary education before practising. Though not mandatory, many
dentists choose to complete an internship or residency focusing on specific
aspects of dental care after they have received their dental degree.
[edit]Specialties
Main article: Specialty (dentistry)
[edit]History
Please help improve this article by expanding it. Further
information might be found on the talk page. (November 2008)
Farmer at the dentist, Johann Liss, c. 1616-17.
A modern Dentist's chair in a Public Hospital Na Wa, Nakhon
Phanom province, Thailand.
The Indus Valley Civilization has yielded evidence of
dentistry being practiced as far back as 7000 BC.[14] This earliest form of
dentistry involved curing tooth related disorders with bow drills operated,
perhaps, by skilled bead craftsmen.[15] The reconstruction of this ancient form
of dentistry showed that the methods used were reliable and effective.[16]
A Sumerian text from 5000 BC describes a "tooth
worm" as the cause of dental caries.[17] Evidence of this belief has also
been found in ancient India, Egypt, Japan, and China. The legend of the worm is
also found in the writings of Homer, and as late as the 14th century AD the
surgeon Guy de Chauliac still promoted the belief that worms cause tooth
decay.[18]
The Edwin Smith Papyrus, written in the 17th century BC but
which may reflect previous manuscripts from as early as 3000 BC, includes the
treatment of several dental ailments.[19][20] In the 18th century BC, the Code
of Hammurabi referenced dental extraction twice as it related to
punishment.[21] Examination of the remains of some ancient Egyptians and
Greco-Romans reveals early attempts at dental prosthetics and surgery.[22]
Ancient Greek scholars Hippocrates and Aristotle wrote about
dentistry, including the eruption pattern of teeth, treating decayed teeth and
gum disease, extracting teeth with forceps, and using wires to stabilize loose
teeth and fractured jaws.[23] Some say the first use of dental appliances or
bridges comes from the Etruscans from as early as 700 BC.[24] Further research
suggested that 3000 B.C. In ancient Egypt, Hesi-Re is the first named “dentist”
(greatest of the teeth). The Egyptians bind replacement teeth together with
gold wire. Roman medical writer Cornelius Celsus wrote extensively of oral
diseases as well as dental treatments such as narcotic-containing emollients
and astringents.[25][26]
Historically, dental extractions have been used to treat a
variety of illnesses. During the Middle Ages and throughout the 19th century,
dentistry was not a profession in itself, and often dental procedures were
performed by barbers or general physicians. Barbers usually limited their
practice to extracting teeth which alleviated pain and associated chronic tooth
infection. Instruments used for dental extractions date back several centuries.
In the 14th century, Guy de Chauliac invented the dental pelican[27]
(resembling a pelican's beak) which was used up until the late 18th century.
The pelican was replaced by the dental key[27] which, in turn, was replaced by
modern forceps in the 20th century.[citation needed]
The first book focused solely on dentistry was the
"Artzney Buchlein" in 1530,[28] and the first dental textbook written
in English was called "Operator for the Teeth" by Charles Allen in
1685.[11] It was between 1650 and 1800 that the science of modern dentistry
developed. It is said that the 17th century French physician Pierre Fauchard
started dentistry science as we know it today, and he has been named "the
father of modern dentistry".[29] Among many of his developments were the
extensive use of dental prosthesis, the introduction of dental fillings as a
treatment for dental caries and the statement that sugar derivate acids such as
tartaric acid are responsible for dental decay.
There has been a problem of quackery in the history of dentistry,
and accusations of quackery among some dental practitioners persist today.[30]
[edit]Priority patients
UK NHS priority patients include patients with congenital
abnormalities (such as cleft palates and hypodontia), patients who have
suffered orofacial trauma and those being treated for cancer in the head and
neck region. These are treated in a multidisciplinary team approach with other
hospital based dental specialties orthodontics and maxillofacial surgery. Other
priority patients include those with infections (either third molars or
necrotic teeth which can often infect the brain) or avulsed permanent teeth, as
well as patients with a history of smoking or smokeless tobacco with ulcers in
the oral cavity also.
[edit]Geography
Main article: Dentistry throughout the world
[edit]Organizations
Main article: List of dental organizations
[edit]See also
Dentistry
portal
At Wikiversity you can learn more and teach others about
Dentistry at:
The School of Dentistry
Main articles: List of basic dentistry topics and Index of
oral health and dental articles
Barodontalgia
Biodontics
Calculus
Crown
Dental amalgam
Dental brace
Dental cavities
Dental extraction
Dental fear
Dental implants
Dental notation
Dental restoration
Dentin
Eco-friendly dentistry
Fluoridation
Fluoride therapy
Gingivitis
Halitosis
Dental laboratory
Minimal intervention dentistry
Oral and maxillofacial surgery
Oral hygiene
Patron Saint of dentistry (Saint Apollonia)
Periodontitis
Plaque
Toothache
Xerostomia
[edit]Lists
List of dentists
List of oral health and dental topics
List of dental schools in the United States
[edit]References
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2010.
^ Dentistry Definitions, hosted on the American Dental
Association website. Page accessed 30 May 2010. This definition was adopted the
association's House of Delegates in 1997.
^ The World Oral Health Report 2003: continuous improvement
of oral health in the 21st century – the approach of the WHO Global Oral Health
Programme
^ American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry. (2006) Policy on
the Use of Xylitol in Caries Prevention.
^ Azarpazhooh, A.; Limeback, H. (1 July 2008).
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Assoc) 139 (7): 915. PMID 18594077.
^ "Experimental chewy mint beats tooth decay".
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decision making in restorative dentistry, endodontics, and antibiotic
prescription". J Dent Educ 72 (1): 81–6. PMID 18172239.
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making of Hebrew University and Tel Aviv University Dental Schools graduates in
every day dentistry--is there a difference?". J Isr Dent Assoc 23 (2):
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^ Zadik Yehuda, Levin Liran (April 2007). "Decision
making of Israeli, East European, and South American dental school graduates in
third molar surgery: is there a difference?". J Oral Maxillofac Surg 65
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Dentistry. British Dental Journal (2005); 199, 470-473. Page accessed 11
December 2007. The 1879 register is referred to as the "Dental
Register".
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hosted on the British Dental Association website. Page accessed 2 March 2010.
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dentistry. Nature. Volume 440. 6 April 2006.
^ BBC (2006). Stone age man used dentist drill.
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American Dental Association website. Page accessed 9 January 2007.
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[edit]External links
Look up
dentistry in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Wikimedia
Commons has media related to: Dentistry
The American Academy of the History of Dentistry
Information resource for UK dental professionals
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