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A Fascinating Look into the History of Cosmetic Dentistry

August 30, 2024

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For virtually as long as humans have existed, people have made efforts to achieve beautiful teeth. However, cosmetic dentistry has not always been the safe and effective experience that it is today! Cultures throughout history have tried some fascinating and strange methods to meet their standards for a perfect smile. Would you like to learn more about the background of cosmetic dentistry? This blog post provides fascinating information.

Ancient Cosmetic Dentistry

There is evidence to indicate that as far back as 700 BCE, the Etruscans attempted to replace missing teeth with some unusual materials, including ivory and bone. They even tried to use teeth from deceased humans and animals!

Ancient Egyptians were also eager to enhance their smiles. They made crowns and bridges out of gold, and they tried to replace lost teeth with seashells hammered into their gums. They even used a mixture of pumice and vinegar to remove dental stains.

In Rome, people used their own urine to whiten their teeth. That might sound absurd, but it was actually effective because ammonia can break up stains.

Medieval Cosmetic Dentistry

During the Middle Ages, dentistry was usually a task performed by barbers. They would sometimes file teeth and place a coating on them to make them whiter. Unfortunately, the coating destroyed teeth over time.

Also during medieval times, Europeans brought back some ancient cosmetic dentistry practices, such as the custom of using bone and ivory to make dentures. They also made another attempt at using teeth from deceased humans to replace lost dentition. As you might imagine, they enjoyed virtually no success.

The Emergence of Modern Cosmetic Dentistry

During the 1700s and beyond, dentistry made great strides forward. For example, porcelain came to the fore as a suitable material for restorations and tooth replacement. Plastic materials and acrylic also became common in dentistry.

In the 20th century, cosmetic dentistry really started to take off. Veneers were first invented in the 1930s, and in the 1980s, they started to become widely available due to advancements in the techniques used to adhere them to teeth. Also in the 1980s, carbamide peroxide started to be used as a means for whitening teeth.

In the decades since then, cosmetic dentistry has continued to advance — we can truly be grateful that it is safe, effective, and easily accessible! Talk to your dentist if you have questions about how you can achieve the bright and confident smile that you deserve.

Meet the Practice

At New Haven Dental Group, we very much enjoy the process of helping patients achieve healthy and attractive smiles. We offer a range of cosmetic services, including veneers, teeth whitening, metal-free restorations, and more. If you have questions about these treatments and what to expect from them, we would be happy to speak with you. Contact our Hamden office at 203-587-7327.

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