"Oral Health, Volume 13" offers a comprehensive look into the understanding and maintenance of dental hygiene at the turn of the 20th century. This volume provides insights into the prevailing dental practices and public health concerns related to oral hygiene of the time. Aimed at both practitioners and the general public, the text emphasizes the importance of preventive measures and early intervention in maintaining healthy teeth and gums.
The book covers a range of topics, including the prevention of dental diseases, proper oral care techniques, and the role of diet in maintaining oral health. This historical text provides a valuable perspective on the evolution of dental care and the ongoing efforts to promote better oral hygiene practices.
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