Title of article :
مقايسه دستورات بهداشتي دهان ودندان كتاب تحفهالصحه با دندانپزشكي نوين
Author/Authors :
Mirmiran، Seyed Mojtaba نويسنده Assistant professor, University of Gilan, Gilan, Iran , , Masoudi، Mojgan نويسنده Endodentist & student of Iranian studies, University of Gilan, Gilan, Iran ,
Issue Information :
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی 0 سال 2013
Abstract :
In recent years, one of the slogans of World Health Organization (WHO) has been: prevention
is better than cure. In dentistry, this means following hygienic rules in order to
maintain oral cavity’s health, hence preventing microbial diseases such as dental caries
and periodontal diseases. Today, the role of oral health on whole body health is fully
recognized. For improving the health of the society, community dentistry emphasizes
targeting individuals’ oral health. Now the aim of this study is to find out if our predecessors
have had any knowledge about the importance of observing hygienic rules
and maintaining oral health. To this end, handwriting documents found in the national
library were surveyed. A book named Tohfat al-Sehhe written in 1276 A.H included
some hygienic instructions which were prevalent at that time. Concerning the oral hygienic
instruction, are there any similarities or differences between dentistry in the past
(about150 years ago) and contemporary dentistry? Assuming that modern technology
has significantly changed all aspects of human’s life; a study was performed to compare
oral hygiene instructions in late era of Qajar and contemporary dentistry. The method
was comparative-descriptive. It is found that some basic concepts of practicing dentistry,
such as prevention and patient cooperation during the treatment process have not
changed. However, as the result of the improvement of technology, the hygienic and
treatment procedures have improved; therefore they can better address treatment and
health requirements.
Journal title :
Journal of Research on History of Medicine
Journal title :
Journal of Research on History of Medicine