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History of Periodontology
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¹ßÇàÀÏ: 2003, 224p, softcover; 87 illus
ÃâÆÇ: . uintessence Pub co. ISBN: 0-86715-424-1
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Part I The Prehistoric Era and Early Civilizations 1 The Prehistoric Era, and Early Middle Eastern and Egyptian Civilizations 2 Ancient India and China 3 Later Middle Eastern and Mediterranean Civilizations 4 Pre-Columbian America
Part II Classical and Medieval Ages 5 Greece, Rome, and Byzantium 6 Arabian Medicine 7 The Middle Ages
Part III The Modern Era 8 The Renaissance 9 The Seventeenth Century 10 The Eighteenth Century
Part IV The Nineteenth Century 11 The Century in Perspective 12 Anesthesia 13 Microbiology 14 The Discovery of X Rays 15 Clinical Periodontology 16 Pathology
Part V The Twentieth Century 17 The Century in Perspective 18 Periodontal Histopathology 1900?950 19 Etiology of Periodontal Disease 1900?950 20 Clinical Periodontology 1900?950: Diagnosis 21 Clinical Periodontology 1900?950: Nonsurgical Therapy 22 Clinical Periodontology 1900?950: Periodontal Surgery 23 Focal Infection 24 After World War II: The Researchers 25 After World War II: The Clinicians 26 Implant Dentistry 27 Organized Periodontics 28 Periodontal Education 29 Dental Hygiene 30 The Future of Periodontology
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This book presents a broad historical perspective on the evolution of periodontics from the prehistoric era to the present. Along the way, it highlights key figures and their contributions to our current understanding and treatment of periodontal disease. Emphasizing periodontology뭩 roots in the medical sciences, the book traces the impact of several landmark 19th-century discoveries뾱uch as the germ theory of disease, anesthesia, and X-rays뾬n modern periodontics. Half of the book focuses on emerging concepts of the 20th century. Fascinating details about the lives of well-known periodontal pioneers and ample quotes reveal the medical and scientific beliefs of the times. This text will lend clarity to the past and insight into the future of periodontics. |
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