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Early Dentistry
Early Dentistry, in some form, has been practiced since ancient times. True restorative dentistry began with the Etruscans, who lived in the area of what is today central and northern Italy. The Romans, who conquered the Etruscans, adopted Etruscan culture, and dentistry became a regular part of Roman medical practice. There is evidence that the early Chinese practiced some restorative dentistry as early as the year 200 bce, using silver amalgam as fillings. In France, 1728 a leading Parisian surgeon, Pierre Fauchard, gathered together all that was then knosvts about dentistry in a monumental book, The Surgeon Dentist, or Treatise on the Teeth. In English dentistry those who did all manner of dentistry were called "operators for the teeth. In 1771 English surgeon John Hunter, famed as the father of modern surgery, published The Natural History of the Human Teeth, an outstanding text on dental anatomy.