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词条 Dental key
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  1. History

  2. Design and use

  3. See also

  4. Footnotes

  5. References

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The dental key is an instrument that was used in dentistry to extract diseased teeth. Before the era of antibiotics, dental extraction was often the method of choice to treat dental infections, and extraction instruments date back several centuries.

History

The dental key, (also known as Clef de Garengeot, Fothergill-Key, English-Key, Dimppel Extractor or Tooth Key) was first mentioned in Alexander Monro's Medical Essays and Observations in 1742, but had probably been in use since around 1730. It remained popular into the 20th century when it was replaced by the more modern forceps.

Design and use

Modeled after a door key, the dental key was used by first inserting the instrument horizontally into the mouth, then its "claw" would be tightened over a tooth. The instrument was rotated to loosen the tooth. This often resulted in the tooth breaking, causing jaw fractures and soft tissue damage.

The design of the dental key evolved over the years. The original design featured a straight shaft, which caused it to exert pressure on the tooth next to the one being extracted. This led to a newer design in 1765 by F. J. Leber where the shaft was slightly bent. In 1796 the claw was fixed via a swivel enabling it to be set in various positions by a spring-catch. Newer designs, such as those manufactured by medical instrument maker Charriere featured interchangeable claws. By the end of the 19th century, the introduction of forceps made popular notably by Sir John Tomes, rendered the tooth key mostly obsolete. However, a modern version of the dental key, the Dimppel Extractor, briefly revitalized its use later in the 20th century.

See also

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  • Tooth
  • Dentistry
  • Dental cavities

Footnotes

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References

  • Bennion, E. Antique Dental Instruments. London: Sotheby's Philip Wilson Publishers, Ltd., 1986.
  • U.S. Naval Dental School. Handbook for dental equipment, maintenance and repair. For publication by Bureau of Naval Personnel. 1st ed. Washington, 1952.
  • Colyer, F. A note on the dental key. Proc R Soc Med. (1951), 44(8):652-5.
  • Dummer, S. Key to extractions. BDA News (2008), 21 (7): 22.
  • Toothkey. BDA Museum web page. Accessed 29 July 2010.
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