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Tex Dent J ; 127(10): 1110-1, 2010 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21180024
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Br Dent J ; 202(2): 105-9, 2007 Jan 27.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17256007

ABSTRACT

During World War II, mobile dental units were vital to the health of troops in the field. In this article, Air Commodore Freddy Hulm presents a talk originally given by his uncle, Major Alastair Robertson, to the Eastman Institute in Brussels in 1944. It provides a fascinating first-hand account of life and work in a field dental laboratory during the Second World War.


Subject(s)
Military Dentistry/history , World War II , Europe , History, 20th Century , Laboratories, Dental/history , Mobile Health Units/history , United Kingdom
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Br Dent J ; 198(5): 299-305, 2005 Mar 12.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15870757

ABSTRACT

Turner's painting of a dental surgeon's rooms, discussed in the first of these two papers,(1) is a very satisfying work of art, successful in its relaying of a domestic drama, and also fulfilling Payne Knight's commission to produce a work to equal that of the older masters. It cannot, though, be relied upon to show us what a late Georgian dentist's rooms actually looked like. For this we are very fortunate to have Turner's sketchbook, with its preparatory drawings for the painting.


Subject(s)
Dental Offices/history , Laboratories, Dental/history , Medicine in the Arts , Paintings/history , Dental Equipment/history , England , History, 18th Century
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Fogorv Sz ; 96(3): 99-105, 2003 Jun.
Article in Hungarian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12872669

ABSTRACT

The preconditions for university level education on odontotechnology was first set in 1900 with the establishment of the first Odontotechnological Laboratory in the Dental Institute of the Medical Faculty. The first head of the laboratory and the lecturer of the subject was Dr. Lajos Hattyassy who obtained a senior lecturer (private docent) position in the faculty. Both the technical and personal preconditions substantially improved with the opening of the new clinic of Stomatology in 1909. The dental residents could provide comprehensive prothodontic treatment in the dental lab with its 18 working place and also in the auxiliary practical units. They were supervised by dental specialist and assisted by laboratory technicians. The senior lecturer of the subject was Dr. Henrik Salamon the internationally well know dental researcher. During the mid 20's Dr. Dénes Máthé succeeded him, who also became the director of the whole dental clinic. It was him, who introduced the systematic curriculum in odontotechnology. After World War II according to the requirements of the new health insurance system the independent dental training program started in 1952 besides the traditional stomatologist training. The old dental laboratory could not meet the requirements imposed by the large number of dental students. The new teaching laboratory was organized by Dr. Imre Földvári. This new teaching laboratory made room for the teaching of dental materials and metallurgy, odontotechnology and the phantom head training on operative dentistry and prosthodontics. The technical level of the lab was continuously improved. Dr. Imre Földvári was succeeded by Dr. György Huszár. The previously independent dental subject were first merged and later incorporated into the subject of prosthodontics. In the practical training several modern devices, mimicries and articulators were used. Lately Dr. György Götz succeeded Dr. Huszár, and the subjects of dental materials, odontotechnology and phantom head prosthodontics became again independent dental subjects. With the total refurbishment of the teaching laboratory it became one of the most up to date dental teaching laboratories of Europe. The structure and the curriculum of these newly established dental subjects have also changed and upgraded. The international connections has recently improved and many dental students came from all over the world to study dentistry. Recently for a very short period of time Dr. Pál Tóth jr. was the head of this teaching unit of the Dental Faculty.


Subject(s)
Faculty, Dental/history , Technology, Dental/history , Education, Dental/history , Education, Dental/organization & administration , Faculty, Dental/organization & administration , History, 19th Century , History, 20th Century , Hungary , Laboratories, Dental/history , Laboratories, Dental/organization & administration , Schools, Dental/history , Schools, Dental/organization & administration , Technology, Dental/education
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J Hist Dent ; 45(2): 71-8, 1997 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9468895

ABSTRACT

This article is a brief overview of the evolution of the U.S. Air Force Dental Service with special emphasis on the simultaneous development of the specialty of prosthodontics within the Dental Service. Of special note is a review of the outstanding Air Force Training programs and Area Dental Laboratory system.


Subject(s)
Aerospace Medicine/history , Military Dentistry/history , Prosthodontics/history , Dental Service, Hospital/history , History, 20th Century , Hospitals, Military/history , Laboratories, Dental/history , United States
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