2. - Dentistry has existed for at least 5000
years, as there is evidence that the
Egyptians by the year 3000 BC already
performed dental extractions and
trepanaban the external cortical of the
mandible to drain dental abscesses, They
treated oral inflammations and refilled the
absent dental parts with different systems.
- The therapeutic means used by the
Egyptians were simple, multiple and
varied, surprising for today's society.
History
3. Hesy-Ra: The first dentist in history Of dynasty III, surgeon dentist. He
is the oldest Egyptian physician known today in this specialty of
medicine. We know of its existence thanks to a panel of wood that is
preserved of its tomb, dated from the year 3000 BC, in the Egyptian
Museum of Cairo and in which it appears as "Chief of Dentists and
physicians".
Hesy-Ra, was an important dignitary of Memphis of the time of Dyeser
and had several titles more. Its high position shows the reputation and
respect that doctors in charge of dental disease enjoyed.
This personality of ancient Egypt indicated the importance of the
Association of Medicine and Dentistry.
The Egyptian society recognized dentistry as a very important surgical
specialty.
4.
5. Willoughby D. Miller: was the first oral
microbiologist, was based on the role of
bacteria in the formation of caries, could
determine that the microorganism acts
on carbohydrates, which accumulate in
the oral cavity, this cause of the food we
eat and poor dental cleaning, produce
acids that demineralize the hard tissues
of the tooth.
Character to be emphasized in dentistry
6. ● Walking office.
● Clinic.
● Office with X-ray unit.
● Sterilization room.
● Garbage for waste
management.
● Guard for sharps items.
● Equipment for hand
washing.
Specialties
7. English is very important in dentistry
because it is a world language and we
could communicate with people from
abroad without having difficulties.
English in Dentistry
8. Practices
- They will be carried out in the laboratory of preclinical practices on
models.
- clinical practices. they will be carried out at the university dental
clinic.
- clinical practices carried out in subjects with clinical content. in them
the student will acquire the specific practical competences of each
one of the subjects of the curriculum.
- practicum clinical practices. in them the student will integrate all the
competences acquired during the subjects studied in the first four
years of dental studies.
9. 1. Biosecurity: Sterilization of instruments and safety
barriers of the operator and the patient.
2. Informed consent: where the patient is informed
about the diagnoses he has and the alternatives for
treatment, as well as the possible complications,
signature and footprint.
3. Procedure as such which can be: Operative,
endodontics, periodontics, rehabilitation, exodontia.
4. Complete: a complete clinical history, whether
physical or virtual, before, during and after the
procedure.