A Review on The History of Veterinary Dentistry

A Review on The History of Veterinary Dentistry

Bone and tooth infections are come across in dinosaur fossils from Mesozoic times. In the following period, tooth decays in small triple hoofed horses of the Eocene period have known definitely. The treatments that started empirically started to develop towards scientific methods over time, and the development of veterinary dentistry was parallel to other veterinary practices. Most of the methods and developments used in today's veterinary practice have been developed over the centuries as basic ideas and techniques. In this review, the development of veterinary dentistry is outlined.

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