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When Flintstone Age Dentists Used Flint Drills

One of the early uses of materials in humans was in dentistry. Neanderthals and modern humans used toothpicks made of wood or bones. Even before humans started farming 10,000-15,000 years ago, more sophisticated forms of tooth-digging methods using sharp objects made of Flint were explored.

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Author adminPosted on August 8, 2020August 12, 2020Categories HistoryTags Beewax, biomaterials, Dental, Flint, History, Polymers

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