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13151 Dental History and Orthodontic Documentation - Five-year degree in Odontology


Center
Faculty of Medicine and Odontology
Departament
History of Science and Documentation
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Bibliografia
HISTORIA DE LA ODONTOLOGÍA
Manuales
López Piñero, J.M. (1990) Lecciones de historia de la odontología. Valencia, Instituto de Estudios Documentales e Históricos sobre la Ciencia (IEDHC).
López Piñero, J. M.; Terrada Ferrandis, M.L. (1990) Introducción a la terminología médica. Barcelona.
Fresquet Febrer, J. L. (1994) Guía para la realización de trabajos de folkmedicina y otros sistemas médicos, Valencia, IEDHC.
Exposiciones generales de Historia de la Odontología
Bellagarda, G.; Bellagarda, M. (1987) Storia illustrata dell'arte dentaria, Torino, Minerva medica.
Bremmer, M. D. K. (1946) The story of dentistry, Brooklin NY.
Dechaume, M.; Huard, P. (1977) Histoire illustrée de l'art dent
Continguts

HISTORY OF THE DENTISTRY
I. The constitution of the odontological profession
1.The historic hourney of this medical profession. 2. origins of the odontological profession
3. The creation of the degree in dentistry. 4. development of the different models of odontological profesionalization. 5. dentistry and stomachology. 6. specialisation in medicine and dentistry. 7. the number of doctors and odontologists.
II. Dentistry and medical systems.
8. Concept and types of medical system. 9. the teeth and the illnesses that affect them: Paleomedicine, archaic medicines, medicines of aboriginal towns and popular medicine. 10. Popular dentistry. 11. The teeth and their illnesses in scientific medical systems
The traditional scientific medicines. 12. Modern scientific medicine.
III. The development of the science and practical odontology
Odontological terminology 13. Origin of the modern language of odontology. 14
Changes in meaning and other semantic phenomena of odontological terms 15. Structures of odontological terms. 16.Normalization of terminology. 17. Normalized nomenclatures.
The methods of modern dentistry. 18. Observation and experimentation. 19.
The validation of hypotheses and scientific reasoning. 20. Types or patterns, laws, theories and scientific models. The basic medical sciences. 21. Descriptive and comparative anatomy. 22.
Comparative anatomy and cellular theory. 23. Physiology