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古埃及的牙科实践。

The practice of dentistry in ancient Egypt.

作者信息

Forshaw R J

机构信息

KNH Centre for Biomedical Egyptology, Faculty of Life Sciences, University of Manchester.

出版信息

Br Dent J. 2009 May 9;206(9):481-6. doi: 10.1038/sj.bdj.2009.355.

Abstract

This paper addresses the questions of whether a dental profession existed in ancient Egypt and if it did then considers whether these practitioners were operative dental surgeons as we know them today or whether they were pharmacists. Evidence from hieroglyphic inscriptions, from the dentitions of the surviving mummified and skeletal remains, and from ancient documents and artefacts are examined. The conclusion would suggest that operative dental treatment if it did exist at all was extremely limited. The dental treatment that appears to have been provided was mainly restricted to pharmaceutical preparations that were either applied to the gingival and mucosal tissues or used as mouthwashes, and these at best may only have provided some short term relief. It seems apparent that many ancient Egyptians suffered from widespread and painful dental disease, which the available treatments can have done relatively little to alleviate.

摘要

本文探讨了古埃及是否存在牙科专业这一问题,若存在,进而思考这些从业者是如我们如今所知的口腔外科医生,还是药剂师。我们研究了来自象形文字铭文、现存木乃伊和骨骼遗骸的牙列,以及古代文献和手工艺品的证据。结论表明,即便存在口腔手术治疗,其范围也极为有限。所提供的牙科治疗主要局限于应用于牙龈和黏膜组织或用作漱口水的药物制剂,而这些充其量可能只是提供了一些短期缓解。显然,许多古埃及人患有广泛且痛苦的牙科疾病,而现有的治疗方法对缓解这些疾病作用相对较小。

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