Pierre Fauchard (French pronunciation: [pjɛʁ foʃaʁ]; 2 January 1679 – 21 March 1761) [1] was a French physician, credited as being the “father of modern dentistry”. [2] He is widely known for writing the first complete scientific description of dentistry, Le Chirurgien Dentiste (“The Surgeon Dentist”), published in 1728. [2] The book described basic oral anatomy and function, signs and …
Pierre Fauchard, né le 2 janvier 1679 au bois Béranger à Saint-Denis-de-Gastines, et mort le 21 mars 1761 à Paris, est un chirurgien dentiste français, considéré comme le père de la chirurgie dentaire moderne.
Pierre Fauchard was a French physician, credited as being the “father of modern dentistry”. He is widely known for writing the first complete scientific description of dentistry, Le Chirurgien Dentiste, published in 1728. The book described basic oral anatomy and function, signs and symptoms of oral pathology, operative methods for removing decay and restoring teeth, periodontal disease …
Portrait of Pierre Fauchard by J. Le. Bel P ierre Fauchard, 2 January 1679 – 21 March 1761), was a French physician, credited as being the “father of modern dentistry”. He is widely known for writing the first complete scientific description of dentistry, Le Chirurgien Dentiste (“The Surgeon Dentist”), published in
Pierre Fauchard engraved on his books many of his inventions of many instruments made for oral surgery such as the obturator and the now famous dentist’s drill.
Pierre Fauchard (pronounced as /fr/; 2 January 1679 – 21 March 1761) [1] was a French physician, credited as being the “father of modern dentistry”. [2] He is widely known for writing the first complete scientific description of dentistry, Le Chirurgien Dentiste (“The Surgeon Dentist”), published in 1728.
Pierre Fauchard Inductee Pierre Fauchard Paris, France — 1678-1761 Fauchard, chirurgien dentiste of Paris was born in 1678 in Brittan in a very modest home. After training as a military surgeon he settled in Paris in 1719, where he remained until his death in 1761.
Pierre Fauchard (1678-1761) is known as the father of dentistry. This division of medicine participated fully in the enlightenment. After a second reading of his book, The Dental Surgeon, an examination of recent publications of 18th century practitioners, and the discovery of new documents, we have gained a better understanding of the man, the dental surgeon, and the place of scientists in …
The development of the modern practice of dentistry can be traced to the work and life of Pierre Fauchard, a French dentist who worked in the first half of the eighteenth century. Fauchard was an …
Pierre Fauchard (French pronunciation: [pjɛʁ foʃaʁ]; 2 January 1679 – 21 March 1761) was a French physician, credited as being the “father of modern dentistry”. He is widely known for writing the first complete scientific description of dentistry, Le Chirurgien Dentiste (“The Surgeon Dentist”), published in 1728. The book described basic oral anatomy and function, signs and symptoms of …