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HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT OF PERIODONTOLOGY

Year 2021, Volume: 30 Issue: 1, 92 - 97, 09.04.2021
https://doi.org/10.34108/eujhs.754532

Abstract

To better understand a science, it is necessary to know and understand its past events. In this way, comparisons can be made between the present and the past, and current practices and developments can be understood more easily. Therefore, the history of dentistry is given as a lesson in our faculties of dentistry today. In this review, it has been examined how the prevalence of periodontal disorders seen in human societies since the first humanoids has changed, how the physicians applied treatment against this health problem with the techniques and technology in their periods. Additionally, by emphasizing general developments in the field of periodontology throughout the ages, it has been aimed to contribute to the literature.

References

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  • 2. Pihlstrom BL, Michalowicz BS, Johnson NW. Periodontal diseases. The Lancet 2005;366:1809-1820.
  • 3. Hugoson A, Sjödin B, Norderyd O. Trends over 30 years, 1973–2003, in the prevalence and severity of periodontal disease. Journal of Clinical Periodontology 2008;35:405-414.
  • 4. Tonetti MS, Jepsen S, Jin L, Otomo‐Corgel J. Impact of the global burden of periodontal diseases on health, nutrition and wellbeing of mankind: A call for global action. Journal of Clinical Periodontology 2017;44:456-462.
  • 5. Özbek M. Dişlerle Tarihöncesine Yolculuk. Bilgin Kültür Sanat Yayınları: Ankara, 2015.
  • 6. Leakey MG, Wood B, Leakey RE. Koobi Fora Research Project: Hominid cranial remains. Clarendon Press, 1991.
  • 7. Prakash M. Fundamentals of Gene Evolution. Discovery Publishing House, 2007.
  • 8. Hazarika M. Homo erectus/ergaster and Out of Africa: recent developments in paleoanthropology and prehistoric archaeology. EAA Summer School eBook 2007;1:35-41.
  • 9. Lozano M, Subirà ME, Aparicio J, Lorenzo C, Gómez-Merino G. Toothpicking and periodontal disease in a Neanderthal specimen from Cova Foradà site (Valencia, Spain). PloS one 2013;8.
  • 10. Topić B, Raščić-Konjhodžić H, Sajko MČ. Periodontal disease and dental caries from Krapina neanderthal to contemporery man–skeletal studies. Acta Medica Academica 2012;41:119-130.
  • 11. Puech P-F. The Bushmen San people from southern Kalahari -tooth wear, health and Homo habilis.: researchgate.net, 2007.
  • 12. Formicola V. Interproximal grooving of teeth: additional evidence and interpretation. Current Anthropology 1988;29:663-671.
  • 13. Lillie M. Mesolithic and Neolithic populations of Ukraine: indications of diet from dental pathology. Current Anthropology 1996;37:135-142.
  • 14. Güngör A. Neolitik Dönemde Beslenmenin İnsan Morfolojisine Yansımaları. DTCF Dergisi 2017;38.
  • 15. Egelberg J. Local effects of diet on plaque formation and gingivitis development in dogs. I Effect of hard and soft diets. Odontologisk Revy 1965;16:31-41.
  • 16. Carlsson J, Egelberg J. LOCAL EFFECT OF DIET ON PLAQUE FORMATION AND DEVELOPMENT OF GINGIVITIS IN DOGS. II. EFFECT OF HIGH CARBOHYDRATE VERSUS HIGH PROTEIN-FAT DIETS. Odontologisk Revy 1965;16:42-49.
  • 17. Egelberg J. Local effect of diet on plaque formation and development of gingivitis in dogs. III. Effect of frequency of meals and tube feeding. Odontologisk Revy 1965;16:50-60.
  • 18. Sidi A, Ashley F. Influence of frequent sugar intakes on experimental gingivitis. Journal of Periodontology 1984;55:419-423.
  • 19. Jalil RA, Cornick D, Waite I. Effect of variation in dietary sucrose intake on plaque removal by mechanical means. Journal of Clinical Periodontology 1983;10:389-398.
  • 20. Adler CJ, Dobney K, Weyrich LS et al. Sequencing ancient calcified dental plaque shows changes in oral microbiota with dietary shifts of the Neolithic and Industrial revolutions. Nature Genetics 2013;45:450.
  • 21. Boz B. The oral health of Çatalhöyük Neolithic people. Inhabiting 2005.
  • 22. Özbek M. Çayönü İnsanarında Diş ve Dişeti Hastalıkları. In: V Araştırma Sonuçları Toplantısı II. T. C. Kültür ve Turizm Bakanlığı Eski Eserler ve Müzeler Genel Müdürlüğü: Ankara, 1987; pp. 367-395.
  • 23. Saso A, Kondo O. Periodontal disease in the Neolithic Jomon: inter-site comparisons of inland and coastal areas in central Honshu, Japan. Anthropological Science 2019.
  • 24. Griffin MC. Biocultural implications of oral pathology in an ancient Central California population. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 2014;154:171-188.
  • 25. Hershkovitz I, Gopher A. Demographic, biological and cultural aspects of the neolithic revolution: A view from the southern Levant. In: The Neolithic demographic transition and its consequences. Springer, 2008; pp. 441-479.
  • 26. Lacy SA. Oral Health and its Implications in Late Pleistocene Western Eurasian Human. In: School of Arts & Sciences. Washington University: St. Louis, 2014.
  • 27. Kerr N. Prevalence and natural history of periodontal disease in prehistoric Scots (pre‐900 AD). Journal of Periodontal Research 1998;33:131-137.
  • 28. Berens AJ, Cooper TL, Lachance J. The genomic health of ancient hominins. Human Biology 2017;89:7-19.
  • 29. Kramer SN. The Sumerians: Their History, Culture, and Character. University of Chicago Press, 2010.
  • 30. Petrovska BB. Historical review of medicinal plants’ usage. Pharmacognosy Reviews 2012;6:1.
  • 31. Lakshmaiah PM, Hadal KC, Yashawant K. NOVEL SYSTEMS FOR CALCULUS DETECTION AND REMOVAL-A REVIEW. Archives of Oral Sciences & Research 2011;22:23.
  • 32. Panayotov SV, Vacín L. Mesopotamian Medicine and Magic: Studies in Honor of Markham J. Geller. Brill, 2018.
  • 33. Field MJ, Education IMCFD. Dental Education at the Crossroads: Challenges and Change. National Academies Press, 1995.
  • 34. Leek FF. The practice of dentistry in ancient Egypt. The Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 1967;53:51-58.
  • 35. Watkins SJ, Hemmings KW. Periodontal splinting in general dental practice. Dental Update 2000;27:278-285.
  • 36. Brkić Z, Pavlić V. Periodontology: The historical outline from ancient times until the 20th century. Vojnosanitetski Pregled 2017;74:193-199.
  • 37. Forshaw RJ. Medicine and Pharmacy in Ancient Egypt: Proceedings of the Conferences held in Cairo (2007) and Manchester (2008). In: Medicine and Pharmacy in Ancient Egypt. 2010.
  • 38. Reddy S. Essentials of Clinical Periodontology & Periodontics. Jaypee Brothers,Medical Publishers Pvt. Limited, 2017.
  • 39. Lippert F. An introduction to toothpaste-its purpose, history and ingredients. In: Toothpastes. Karger Publishers, 2013; pp. 1-14.
  • 40. Akın H. Avrupa'da antik çağ'dan yeniçağ'a beden sağlığı ve sağlık kültüründe yaşanan değişim. In: Hacettepe Üniversitesi Sosyal Bilimler Enstitüsü Tarih Anabilim Dalı. Ankara, 2014.
  • 41. Held AJ. Periodontology: From its Origins up to 1980: A Survey. Springer Basel AG, 1989.
  • 42. Barroso MDS. Albucasis: A Landmark for Arabic and European Surgery. 2017.
  • 43. Sabuncuoğlu Ş. Cerrahiyyetü'l Haniyye. Amasya, 1465.
  • 44. Parks SR. The Historical Background of Periodontology: Observatios Related to Periodontology Recorded Previous to the Eighteentn Century. The Journal of Periodontology 1941;12:18-23.
  • 45. Weinberger BW. Dental literature: its origin and development. Journal of Dental Research 1924;6:305-388.
  • 46. Blum M. Artzney Buchlein. 1530.
  • 47. Leewenhoeck A. An abstract of a letter from Mr. Anthony Leevvenhoeck at Delft, dated Sep. 17. 1683. Containing some microscopical observations, about animals in the scurf of the teeth, the substance call'd worms in the nose, the cuticula consisting of scales. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London 1684;14:568-574.
  • 48. Fauchard P. Le Chirurgien Dentiste, Ou Traité Des Dents. Paris, 1746.
  • 49. Hunter J. The Natural History of the Human Teeth. J. Johnson, 1778.
  • 50. Koecker L. Principles of Dental Surgery. 1826.
  • 51. Parmly LS. A Practical Guide to the Management of the Teeth: Comprising a Discovery of the Origin of Caries, Or Decay of the Teeth with Its Prevention and Cure. author, and sold, 1818.
  • 52. Williams JL. A contribution to the study of pathology of enamel. Dental Cosmos 1897:169.

PERİODONTOLOJİNİN TARİHSEL GELİŞİMİ

Year 2021, Volume: 30 Issue: 1, 92 - 97, 09.04.2021
https://doi.org/10.34108/eujhs.754532

Abstract

Bir bilimi daha iyi anlayabilmek için geçmişindeki olayları bilmek ve anlamak gerekir. Böylelikle günümüz ve geçmiş arasında kıyaslama yapılabilir, hali hazırda güncel uygulamalar ve gelişmeler daha kolay kavranabilir. Bundan dolayıdır ki diş hekimliği tarihi günümüzde diş hekimliği fakültelerimizde bir ders olarak verilmektedir. Bu derlemede ilk insansılardan günümüze kadar insan toplumlarında görülen periodontal rahatsızlıkların görülme sıklığının nasıl değiştiği, hekimlerin bu sağlık sorununa karşı dönemlerinde teknik ve teknoloji ile nasıl tedavi uyguladıkları incelenmiştir. Bununla birlikte periodontoloji alanındaki çağlar boyunca genel gelişmeler üzerinde de durularak literatüre katkıda bulunulması amaçlanmıştır.

References

  • 1. Shklar G, Carranza FA. Introduction: The Historical Background of Periodontology. In: Newman and Carranza's Clinical Periodontology 13 Baskı. Elsevier Health Sciences, 2018.
  • 2. Pihlstrom BL, Michalowicz BS, Johnson NW. Periodontal diseases. The Lancet 2005;366:1809-1820.
  • 3. Hugoson A, Sjödin B, Norderyd O. Trends over 30 years, 1973–2003, in the prevalence and severity of periodontal disease. Journal of Clinical Periodontology 2008;35:405-414.
  • 4. Tonetti MS, Jepsen S, Jin L, Otomo‐Corgel J. Impact of the global burden of periodontal diseases on health, nutrition and wellbeing of mankind: A call for global action. Journal of Clinical Periodontology 2017;44:456-462.
  • 5. Özbek M. Dişlerle Tarihöncesine Yolculuk. Bilgin Kültür Sanat Yayınları: Ankara, 2015.
  • 6. Leakey MG, Wood B, Leakey RE. Koobi Fora Research Project: Hominid cranial remains. Clarendon Press, 1991.
  • 7. Prakash M. Fundamentals of Gene Evolution. Discovery Publishing House, 2007.
  • 8. Hazarika M. Homo erectus/ergaster and Out of Africa: recent developments in paleoanthropology and prehistoric archaeology. EAA Summer School eBook 2007;1:35-41.
  • 9. Lozano M, Subirà ME, Aparicio J, Lorenzo C, Gómez-Merino G. Toothpicking and periodontal disease in a Neanderthal specimen from Cova Foradà site (Valencia, Spain). PloS one 2013;8.
  • 10. Topić B, Raščić-Konjhodžić H, Sajko MČ. Periodontal disease and dental caries from Krapina neanderthal to contemporery man–skeletal studies. Acta Medica Academica 2012;41:119-130.
  • 11. Puech P-F. The Bushmen San people from southern Kalahari -tooth wear, health and Homo habilis.: researchgate.net, 2007.
  • 12. Formicola V. Interproximal grooving of teeth: additional evidence and interpretation. Current Anthropology 1988;29:663-671.
  • 13. Lillie M. Mesolithic and Neolithic populations of Ukraine: indications of diet from dental pathology. Current Anthropology 1996;37:135-142.
  • 14. Güngör A. Neolitik Dönemde Beslenmenin İnsan Morfolojisine Yansımaları. DTCF Dergisi 2017;38.
  • 15. Egelberg J. Local effects of diet on plaque formation and gingivitis development in dogs. I Effect of hard and soft diets. Odontologisk Revy 1965;16:31-41.
  • 16. Carlsson J, Egelberg J. LOCAL EFFECT OF DIET ON PLAQUE FORMATION AND DEVELOPMENT OF GINGIVITIS IN DOGS. II. EFFECT OF HIGH CARBOHYDRATE VERSUS HIGH PROTEIN-FAT DIETS. Odontologisk Revy 1965;16:42-49.
  • 17. Egelberg J. Local effect of diet on plaque formation and development of gingivitis in dogs. III. Effect of frequency of meals and tube feeding. Odontologisk Revy 1965;16:50-60.
  • 18. Sidi A, Ashley F. Influence of frequent sugar intakes on experimental gingivitis. Journal of Periodontology 1984;55:419-423.
  • 19. Jalil RA, Cornick D, Waite I. Effect of variation in dietary sucrose intake on plaque removal by mechanical means. Journal of Clinical Periodontology 1983;10:389-398.
  • 20. Adler CJ, Dobney K, Weyrich LS et al. Sequencing ancient calcified dental plaque shows changes in oral microbiota with dietary shifts of the Neolithic and Industrial revolutions. Nature Genetics 2013;45:450.
  • 21. Boz B. The oral health of Çatalhöyük Neolithic people. Inhabiting 2005.
  • 22. Özbek M. Çayönü İnsanarında Diş ve Dişeti Hastalıkları. In: V Araştırma Sonuçları Toplantısı II. T. C. Kültür ve Turizm Bakanlığı Eski Eserler ve Müzeler Genel Müdürlüğü: Ankara, 1987; pp. 367-395.
  • 23. Saso A, Kondo O. Periodontal disease in the Neolithic Jomon: inter-site comparisons of inland and coastal areas in central Honshu, Japan. Anthropological Science 2019.
  • 24. Griffin MC. Biocultural implications of oral pathology in an ancient Central California population. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 2014;154:171-188.
  • 25. Hershkovitz I, Gopher A. Demographic, biological and cultural aspects of the neolithic revolution: A view from the southern Levant. In: The Neolithic demographic transition and its consequences. Springer, 2008; pp. 441-479.
  • 26. Lacy SA. Oral Health and its Implications in Late Pleistocene Western Eurasian Human. In: School of Arts & Sciences. Washington University: St. Louis, 2014.
  • 27. Kerr N. Prevalence and natural history of periodontal disease in prehistoric Scots (pre‐900 AD). Journal of Periodontal Research 1998;33:131-137.
  • 28. Berens AJ, Cooper TL, Lachance J. The genomic health of ancient hominins. Human Biology 2017;89:7-19.
  • 29. Kramer SN. The Sumerians: Their History, Culture, and Character. University of Chicago Press, 2010.
  • 30. Petrovska BB. Historical review of medicinal plants’ usage. Pharmacognosy Reviews 2012;6:1.
  • 31. Lakshmaiah PM, Hadal KC, Yashawant K. NOVEL SYSTEMS FOR CALCULUS DETECTION AND REMOVAL-A REVIEW. Archives of Oral Sciences & Research 2011;22:23.
  • 32. Panayotov SV, Vacín L. Mesopotamian Medicine and Magic: Studies in Honor of Markham J. Geller. Brill, 2018.
  • 33. Field MJ, Education IMCFD. Dental Education at the Crossroads: Challenges and Change. National Academies Press, 1995.
  • 34. Leek FF. The practice of dentistry in ancient Egypt. The Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 1967;53:51-58.
  • 35. Watkins SJ, Hemmings KW. Periodontal splinting in general dental practice. Dental Update 2000;27:278-285.
  • 36. Brkić Z, Pavlić V. Periodontology: The historical outline from ancient times until the 20th century. Vojnosanitetski Pregled 2017;74:193-199.
  • 37. Forshaw RJ. Medicine and Pharmacy in Ancient Egypt: Proceedings of the Conferences held in Cairo (2007) and Manchester (2008). In: Medicine and Pharmacy in Ancient Egypt. 2010.
  • 38. Reddy S. Essentials of Clinical Periodontology & Periodontics. Jaypee Brothers,Medical Publishers Pvt. Limited, 2017.
  • 39. Lippert F. An introduction to toothpaste-its purpose, history and ingredients. In: Toothpastes. Karger Publishers, 2013; pp. 1-14.
  • 40. Akın H. Avrupa'da antik çağ'dan yeniçağ'a beden sağlığı ve sağlık kültüründe yaşanan değişim. In: Hacettepe Üniversitesi Sosyal Bilimler Enstitüsü Tarih Anabilim Dalı. Ankara, 2014.
  • 41. Held AJ. Periodontology: From its Origins up to 1980: A Survey. Springer Basel AG, 1989.
  • 42. Barroso MDS. Albucasis: A Landmark for Arabic and European Surgery. 2017.
  • 43. Sabuncuoğlu Ş. Cerrahiyyetü'l Haniyye. Amasya, 1465.
  • 44. Parks SR. The Historical Background of Periodontology: Observatios Related to Periodontology Recorded Previous to the Eighteentn Century. The Journal of Periodontology 1941;12:18-23.
  • 45. Weinberger BW. Dental literature: its origin and development. Journal of Dental Research 1924;6:305-388.
  • 46. Blum M. Artzney Buchlein. 1530.
  • 47. Leewenhoeck A. An abstract of a letter from Mr. Anthony Leevvenhoeck at Delft, dated Sep. 17. 1683. Containing some microscopical observations, about animals in the scurf of the teeth, the substance call'd worms in the nose, the cuticula consisting of scales. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London 1684;14:568-574.
  • 48. Fauchard P. Le Chirurgien Dentiste, Ou Traité Des Dents. Paris, 1746.
  • 49. Hunter J. The Natural History of the Human Teeth. J. Johnson, 1778.
  • 50. Koecker L. Principles of Dental Surgery. 1826.
  • 51. Parmly LS. A Practical Guide to the Management of the Teeth: Comprising a Discovery of the Origin of Caries, Or Decay of the Teeth with Its Prevention and Cure. author, and sold, 1818.
  • 52. Williams JL. A contribution to the study of pathology of enamel. Dental Cosmos 1897:169.
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Primary Language Turkish
Subjects Dentistry
Journal Section Collection
Authors

Hüseyin Kesici This is me 0000-0001-8858-6795

Türkay Kölüş 0000-0002-0840-7126

Publication Date April 9, 2021
Submission Date June 18, 2020
Published in Issue Year 2021 Volume: 30 Issue: 1

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APA Kesici, H., & Kölüş, T. (2021). PERİODONTOLOJİNİN TARİHSEL GELİŞİMİ. Sağlık Bilimleri Dergisi, 30(1), 92-97. https://doi.org/10.34108/eujhs.754532
AMA Kesici H, Kölüş T. PERİODONTOLOJİNİN TARİHSEL GELİŞİMİ. JHS. April 2021;30(1):92-97. doi:10.34108/eujhs.754532
Chicago Kesici, Hüseyin, and Türkay Kölüş. “PERİODONTOLOJİNİN TARİHSEL GELİŞİMİ”. Sağlık Bilimleri Dergisi 30, no. 1 (April 2021): 92-97. https://doi.org/10.34108/eujhs.754532.
EndNote Kesici H, Kölüş T (April 1, 2021) PERİODONTOLOJİNİN TARİHSEL GELİŞİMİ. Sağlık Bilimleri Dergisi 30 1 92–97.
IEEE H. Kesici and T. Kölüş, “PERİODONTOLOJİNİN TARİHSEL GELİŞİMİ”, JHS, vol. 30, no. 1, pp. 92–97, 2021, doi: 10.34108/eujhs.754532.
ISNAD Kesici, Hüseyin - Kölüş, Türkay. “PERİODONTOLOJİNİN TARİHSEL GELİŞİMİ”. Sağlık Bilimleri Dergisi 30/1 (April 2021), 92-97. https://doi.org/10.34108/eujhs.754532.
JAMA Kesici H, Kölüş T. PERİODONTOLOJİNİN TARİHSEL GELİŞİMİ. JHS. 2021;30:92–97.
MLA Kesici, Hüseyin and Türkay Kölüş. “PERİODONTOLOJİNİN TARİHSEL GELİŞİMİ”. Sağlık Bilimleri Dergisi, vol. 30, no. 1, 2021, pp. 92-97, doi:10.34108/eujhs.754532.
Vancouver Kesici H, Kölüş T. PERİODONTOLOJİNİN TARİHSEL GELİŞİMİ. JHS. 2021;30(1):92-7.