Ancient Egyptian dental work model at the National Museum of Dentistry in Baltimore, Maryland.
Previously:
Filling a tooth - GIF
Human teeth nerves - photo
Mixing dental alginate - GIF
Denture articulator - photo
Dental training mannequin - photo
Ancient Egyptian dental work model at the National Museum of Dentistry in Baltimore, Maryland.
Previously:
Filling a tooth - GIF
Human teeth nerves - photo
Mixing dental alginate - GIF
Denture articulator - photo
Dental training mannequin - photo
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mwmkravchenko (May 20, 2023), nova_robotics (May 19, 2023), rlm98253 (May 19, 2023)
probably gold wire, or gold alloy - very easy to make wires of reasonable quality, and relatively non-corroding. The wires (like the teeth) would have suffered more from the diet, than the quality of materials.
my question is how they under cut the jaw - that would have been the effects of the abscess eating into the bone, or it was purposely done to give room under the inserted teeth - either way it would not have been a pleasant experience.
nova_robotics (May 19, 2023)
Remove a tooth and leave it for a few years and your jaw will undercut itself. It's actually a really big problem in dentistry because if someone loses a tooth you gotta get on that and repair it. If someone loses a tooth and waits a few years before repairing it there will be no jaw left to install an implant in.
Philip Davies (May 20, 2023)
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