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Latest revision as of 15:08, 5 March 2017

BRIEF HISTORY OF THE EVOLUTION,OF PERIODONTAL SURGERIES

460-377 AC

Hippocrates proposed the “use of a piece of red hot iron
applied to the gingiva to eliminate the problem”

38 AC

Celso indicated “cauterization and incision for cases of
gangrene of the gingiva”

MIDDLE AGES

Albucasis wrote that “a piece of red hot iron must be kept on the site until the individual feel sheat in the roots of the teeth”

1746

Fauchard “used to use scissors to cut off gingival
excesses and growths”

1884

Salomon Robicsek idealized “radical gingivectomy with
bone exposure”

1950

Goldman “showed concern about the physiological contour
of the gingiva and did not expose bone tissue”