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Spine Deform ; 12(5): 1177-1178, 2024 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39143402
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Nat Rev Rheumatol ; 20(9): 585-593, 2024 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39112602

ABSTRACT

The past 25 years have seen major novel developments in the field of paediatric rheumatology. The concept of autoinflammation was introduced to this field, and medicine more broadly, with studies of familial Mediterranean fever, the most common autoinflammatory disease globally. New data on the positive evolutionary selection of familial Mediterranean fever-associated genetic variants might be pertinent to mild gain-of-function variants reported in other disease-associated genes. Genetic studies have unveiled the complexity of human heritability to inflammation and flourishing data from rare monogenic disorders have contributed to a better understanding of general disease mechanisms in paediatric rheumatic conditions. Beyond genomics, the application of other 'omics' technologies, including transcriptomics, proteomics and metabolomics, has generated an enormous dataset that can be applied to the development of new therapies and in the practice of precision medicine. Novel biomarkers for monitoring disease activity and progression have also emerged. A surge in the development of targeted biologic therapies has led to durable remission and improved prognosis for many diseases that in the past caused major complications. Last but not least, the COVID-19 pandemic has affected paediatric rheumatology practice and has sparked new investigations into the link between viral infections and unregulated inflammatory responses in children.


Subject(s)
COVID-19 , Rheumatic Diseases , Rheumatology , Humans , Child , Rheumatology/trends , COVID-19/genetics , Rheumatic Diseases/genetics , Rheumatic Diseases/immunology , SARS-CoV-2 , Pediatrics , Familial Mediterranean Fever/genetics , Familial Mediterranean Fever/diagnosis , Familial Mediterranean Fever/drug therapy , History, 21st Century , History, 20th Century
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J Hist Dent ; 72(2): 132-138, 2024.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39180732

ABSTRACT

Oxychloride of zinc was used for years to treat teeth by different approaches and procedures. The success of material usage depended on how well the procedures were conducted and largely on the mix of the material. This article aims to review the evolutionary history of this material with a view to its clinical uses, properties, procedures, applications, and successes when used in the management of decayed tooth structure. Perspectives proffered within focus cover 110 years from 1850 to 1960."Who has not mentally asked the question, as he has taxed himself and his patient to almost complete exhaustion in some dental operation of unusual magnitude or length, Is there not some way either to prevent this destruction of tissue or to restore these organs when attacked, unattended by the severe mental and physical strain upon the operator, and the shrinking, dread, and suffering to the patient which the present general practice and teaching involve?…If the profession would avert this evil, observation must be extended and accurate; new remedies must be sought and applied; investigation by experiment made popular, and the employment of other than mere mechanical remedies encouraged."


Subject(s)
Dental Cements , History, 20th Century , History, 19th Century , Humans , Dental Cements/history , Endodontics/history , Plastics/history
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J Hist Dent ; 72(Suppl 1): 1-2, 2024.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39180725

ABSTRACT

With this volume of the Journal of the History of Dentistry we are proud to introduce to our readers and our healing professions, in-depth Essays that focuses on our historical evolution. One might ask, "What is an Essay and Why is This Unique?" The simplest definition of an essay is a non-fictional written work that focuses on a particular subject, sometimes in general terms and sometimes in depth. The word "essay" is derived from the French word "essai," (or as a collection "Essais) meaning trial or attempt. The first use of this approach to address a particular issue has often been attributed to the Frenchman Michel de Montaigne, born in 1533 (Fig. 1).


Subject(s)
History of Dentistry , History, 20th Century , History of Medicine , History, 19th Century , History, 16th Century
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J Hist Dent ; 72(Suppl 1): 3-76, 2024.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39180726

ABSTRACT

History of Dentistry starts from the moment the Late Paleolithic Man used a toothpick fashioned from a bone or wood splinter, or the moment our human ancestors began to manipulate the surface of a tooth to remove its retentiveness, so food does not get stuck. That was at least 14,000 years ago, based on available evidence. The current timeline, compiled in this article, is one of many published over the years. However, this timeline incorporates three new strategies. First, it extends to select medical and fundamental dental discoveries, as the History of Dentistry can only be told with the main events within the History of Medicine. Second, it is more detailed (350 entries) than any previous timeline the author has encountered. Third, several critical primary references to support events listed in this timeline characterize this effort. Finally, 130 illustrations are included to improve the visualization of dates. The manuscript also includes a new display of the five main stages of dentistry throughout its history.


Subject(s)
History of Dentistry , History, Ancient , Humans , History, 20th Century , History, 19th Century , Medical Illustration/history
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J Hist Dent ; 72(2): 105-110, 2024.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39180729

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The Antikamnia (AK) Chemical Company founded in 1890, which eventually was renamed The Antikamnia Remedy Company in 1819, was an important medicine company that thrived prior to passage of the 1906 Food and Drug act using smart worldwide marketing. As dangerous as the AK products were, success continued after 1906 by pursuing methods to flout regulations and stick to the marketing methods and legal maneuvering that kept AK sales strong. This article describes the tumultuous history of one of the most successful drug companies between 1890 and well into the 1920s.


Subject(s)
Drug Industry , History, 19th Century , History, 20th Century , Humans , Drug Industry/history , United States , Chemical Industry/history , Chemical Industry/legislation & jurisprudence
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J Hist Dent ; 72(2): 90, 2024.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39180727

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Welcome to the Cream City - Milwaukee, for our next annual meeting of the American Academy of the History of Dentistry. Why the Cream City and not The Beer Capital? The answer lies deep within the geological history of the state. Southeastern Wisconsin contains the glacial lake deposits of silts and clays, being the southern border of the last ice age over 10,000 years ago. These raw materials were used for the bricks, which when fired turned yellow and which were used to construct many buildings throughout the 19th century. Noted for their cream color edifices still exist having been built with these bricks.


Subject(s)
Congresses as Topic , Congresses as Topic/history , History of Dentistry , History, 20th Century , History, 19th Century , Wisconsin
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J Hist Dent ; 72(2): 111-114, 2024.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39180730

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The use of trichloroacetic acid in dentistry has been advocated by several authors in the last 50 years due to its action on invasive gingival tissues that are seen in the presence of cervical resorption or proximal cavities. Publications addressing this substance and its applications are completely silent regarding its historical evolution or make general claims regarding its original source without substantiation. This perspective will attempt to provide the missing links to this substance and its contemporary use in dentistry, specifically in Endodontics.


Subject(s)
Trichloroacetic Acid , Trichloroacetic Acid/history , Humans , History, 20th Century , History, 19th Century , Caustics/history , Endodontics/history
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J Hist Dent ; 72(2): 139-146, 2024.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39180733

ABSTRACT

Oxyphosphate of zinc was used for years to treat teeth by different approaches and procedures. Like oxychloride of zinc, success of the material depended on how well the procedures were conducted and largely on the mix of the material. This article aims to review the evolutionary history of this material with a view to its clinical uses, properties, procedures, applications, and successes when used in the management of decayed tooth structure and rebuilding of teeth. Perspectives proffered within focus cover 110 years from 1850 to 1960.


Subject(s)
Dental Cements , History, 20th Century , History, 19th Century , Humans , Dental Cements/history , Plastics/history , Endodontics/history
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J Hist Dent ; 72(2): 91-104, 2024.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39180728

ABSTRACT

In 2023, the Faculty of Dental Medicine, Saint Joseph University of Beirut (USJ) celebrated its 100th anniversary, marking a century of unwavering commitment to academic excellence. This milestone offers a valuable opportunity to navigate the history and evolution of dentistry in Lebanon, from its ancient roots in Phoenicia to its modern developments. It chronicles the transformative journey of dentistry while recognizing the key role played against all odds by the Society of Jesus and Saint Joseph University of Beirut in fostering the growth of dentistry as a distinct medical discipline.


Subject(s)
History of Dentistry , Lebanon , History, 20th Century , History, Ancient , History, 19th Century , History, 21st Century , Schools, Dental/history , History, 18th Century , Humans
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J Hist Dent ; 72(2): 147-161, 2024.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39180734

ABSTRACT

Many successful dentists also spend much time on hobbies. Unsurprisingly many of them involve the use of their hands, often but not always honing skills learned in dentistry. All the people discussed have another essential skill, the ability to design. The paper demonstrates clearly that striving for professional success leaves room for other activities.


Subject(s)
Dentists , Dentists/history , Humans , London , History, 20th Century , History, 19th Century
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J Hist Dent ; 72(2): 168-172, 2024.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39180737

ABSTRACT

Artificial intelligence is much in the news. One issue is whether it might be a useful tool for dental research. This paper provides ad overview of AI and explores its usefulness in some simple history of dentistry topics, including potential dangers.


Subject(s)
Artificial Intelligence , Artificial Intelligence/history , History, 20th Century , History, 19th Century , History of Dentistry , Humans , Dental Research/history , History, 18th Century , History, 21st Century
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J Hist Dent ; 72(2): 115-131, 2024.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39180731

ABSTRACT

Pierre Fauchard, considered the father of dentistry, contributed to the development of different fields of dentistry that we know today. However, the contribution of this important individual to the fields of oral medicine and oral and maxillofacial pathology is unknown. This study aimed to identify Pierre Fauchard's contribution to these areas of dentistry. We focused on "Le Chirurgien Dentiste, or Traité des Dents" in both French and English, looking for information about the oral diseases diagnosed and treated by Fauchard. Information on patient history, disease description, treatment applied, and clinical follow-up was collected. A contemporary analysis of the diseases was performed, and the collected data were systematized, reported, and analyzed descriptively, according to the current literature on the addressed topics. Information on conditions such as scurvy, parulides, epulides, oral ulcers, dentoalveolar abscesses, dental alterations, and post-exodontia incidents were elucidated. Findings indicated that Pierre Fauchard described, diagnosed, and treated different soft and hard tissue diseases of great interest to the fields of oral medicine and oral and maxillofacial pathology.


Subject(s)
Oral Medicine , Pathology, Oral , Oral Medicine/history , France , History, 19th Century , Pathology, Oral/history , Humans , Mouth Diseases/history , History of Dentistry , History, 20th Century
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