Every year, on October 3, World Day is celebrated. The dentist, a profession highly valued by the World Health Organization (WHO) and a date dedicated to recognizing and appreciating the work of dental professionalswhich play a fundamental role in the oral health of people.
In addition to their work in the prevention and treatment of dental diseases, dentists They are trained to perform a variety of dental surgeries which are essential to improve the oral health of your patients.
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The reason for this celebration dated October 3, 1917when the Dental Federation of Latin America (FOLA) was created during a congress in Santiago, Chile.
At that meeting, a group of dentists gathered to discuss issues related to the dental profession. Therefore, on this date he surrenders tribute to the experts that contribute to making our smile a great business card.
IN 1925, Dr. Raúl Loustalán, Argentine delegate, suggested that the Day of Dentistry in Latin America be celebrated on October 3. While in other countries such as Spain, Mexico, Guatemala, Panama and Nicaragua, it is celebrated on February 9 in honor of Saint Apollonia, the patron saint of dentists.
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Dentist’s Day: exploring dental surgeries
According to the internet portal ‘Almara Dental’, dentists, in addition to treating serious dental conditions, there are many that can only be resolved through oral surgical procedures.
of oral surgery It is a specialized branch of dentistry dedicated to addressing problems related to the patient’s oral health.
There are some surgeries that are more common and popular than others. Below, we present an overview of the most important types of operations.
1. Dental Implant Dental Surgery: This surgery involves placing titanium implants in the jawbone or maxilla to replace missing teeth. Implants serve as artificial roots, on which dental crowns will be placed, restoring the function and aesthetics of the smile.
2. Dental surgery on the gums: It is done to treat gum disease, such as periodontal disease. In this surgery, damaged or infected tissue is removed and deep cleansing may be performed to promote healing and prevent disease progression.
3. Bone graft surgery: When the patient has significant bone loss in the jaw or maxilla, this surgery is performed to strengthen the bone structure before dental implants are placed. Graft materials are used to stimulate bone growth.
4. Wisdom teeth surgery: Wisdom teeth, also known as third molars, often require extraction due to lack of space in the mouth or irregular growth. Wisdom teeth surgery involves the extraction of these teeth.
5. Maxillary sinus lift surgery: This operation is performed when the patient needs dental implants in the back of the upper jaw, but the space between the maxillary sinus and the bone is insufficient. The maxillary sinus membrane is raised and bone graft is placed to create the necessary space.
6. Periapical operations: These surgeries focus on treating infections at the tip of the tooth root, known as periapical abscesses. The procedure involves opening the tooth to remove the infection and cleaning the area before sealing it back up.
Each of these operations it has its own therapeutic indications and objectivesand are performed by dentists specializing in their respective fields to address specific oral health problems and improve patients’ quality of life.
Dentist’s Day is an ideal occasion to reflect on the importance of oral health and to thank these professionals for their valuable work in caring for and improving our smiles.
Apart from the mentioned surgeries, dentists also play a vital role in education and promotion of oral hygienewhich helps prevent many dental problems.
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Dentist: curiosities
-In ancient Greece people used a variety of materials like toothpaste, like pumice, talcum powder, alabaster, coral powder and even iron oxide.
-Hesy-Ra, who lived in Egypt more than five thousand years ago, is known as the first dentist of history.
– In the 17th century, blacksmiths and barbers They also played the role of dentists.
-Throughout history, dental cavities They have been treated with different materials such as rubber, small stones and even turpentine resin.
-From 2007World Oral Health Day is celebrated on March 20.
– The first woman licensed to practice dentistry was called Lucy Beaman Hobbsand received her license in 1866.
–Irene Newman She became the first dental hygienist in 1906 after learning oral hygiene techniques from Dr. Alfred Fones. In 1907 she performed the first oral prophylaxis, becoming the first professional in this field.
-He first commercial dental floss It was produced in 1882 by the company Codman and Shurtleff, Inc., which was later purchased by what we know today as Johnson & Johnson.
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