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11 Horrifying Dentistry Tools Used in the Past

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The official denstistry profession — including training — didn’t come around until the eighteenth century. Before that, as the American Dental Association explains, folks from the Middle Ages counted on two groups of barbers: “…surgeons who were educated and trained to perform complex surgical operations, and lay barbers, or barber-surgeons, who performed more routine hygienic services including shaving, bleeding and tooth extraction.”

And here are some frightful tools that have been used for dentistry throughout history.

1. Underbite Headgear
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2. Rubber Dam Clamp
In the 1890s, these were apparently adjustable to fit on several teeth at a time so that a dentist could perform whatever process was necessary.
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3. Plugging Mallet
I am pretty sure that if I ever saw a mallet — no matter how big or small it might be — in my dentist’s hand, I would start running toward the exit immediately.
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4. Foot Operated Drill
You’d have to be very confident in your doc’s foot, hand, and eye coordination while operating on cavities with this in the early 1900s.
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5. Bite Gauge
Imagine your dentist asking you to bite down on this large, jagged metal device in order to measure the strength of your bite… yikes.
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6. Articulator
Another measuring tool which, to their credit, dentists of the past acknowledge could not be used quite this effectively on live patients — using the earlobes as a guide on either side of the triangle instead — but it’s still quite a mouthful.
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7. Fractured Jaw Headgear
Used in 1891, this interdental splint was intended to keep the upper jaw and cheekbones aligned while healing from broken facial bones.
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8. Phantom Head
These fake heads are spooky enough on their own and still used in training today, but why did they have to give them a creepy name on top of it?
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9. Ether Inhaler
Knockout gas has come a long way since patients were instructed to inhale these noxious ether-infused sponges from dubious glass pipes.
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10. Tooth Key
Just reading the description on the card made each and every one of my teeth feel pangs of terror.
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11. Invasive Implant
While implants are, of course, still done routinely today, they have certainly become less monstrous when viewed through an X-ray. I would hate to be the person healing from this particular surgery from the 1970s.
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H/T LittleThings

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