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How histology enriched endodontics as a specialty & nurtured pulp biology: Our endodontic continuum from 1528 into the 1900’s – Part I

Highlights

  • The 1980 Oral Science Monograph by L.J

  • Endodontics emerged as a clinical specialty in the early 1900’s, which became strengthened through histological knowledge with pulp biology technologies

  • Who were some of the European notables that advanced discoveries from 1860 to 1900, which became recognized as the classical era of histological innovation? Who published the 1st controlled histologic study that studied the histopathology of an endodontic agent on a human pulp? When was the term endodontia 1st reported to describe the clinical procedure to treat an infected human tooth pulp

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Introduction

The 1980 Oral Science Monograph by L.J. Baume of Geneva is an erudite review, which recognized notables who elevated the respect of histology of dentine & pulp to scientific maturity [1]. One of his most notable students was C.F. Bödecker (1895-1965) who wrote the 1st American text of dental anatomy & pathology based his LM histological studies that demonstrated dentinogenesis from the embryonic stages into aged tooth development.

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