Recovered from an early 19th-century burial in the 3rd Order of Our Lady of Carmo hospital in Porto, the prosthetic is ...
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A 500-year-old gold dental bridge found in Scotland is the earliest known oral care of its kind — and it was still attached to the skull
When archaeologists lifted a skeleton from the burial grounds of Aberdeen’s East Kirk of St Nicholas Church in 2006, a glint ...
The first documented case of a fixed bone bridge unearthed in Portugal was presented in the International Journal of ...
An archaeological dig at the site of a 12th-century church in Scotland has unearthed more evidence that “advanced dental treatments” existed for hundreds of years prior to the formal establishment of ...
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Without good dental care, teeth tend to suffer. An abundance of archaeological evidence has shown that poor oral health was common throughout history. And unsurprisingly, there have been many attempts ...
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