DENTAL TREATMENT-RELATED PROCEDURES IN EASTERN MEDICINE (ANCIENT AND MEDIEVAL)
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Stomatology, doctor, Ancient Egypt, India, China, Central Asia, treatment, dental diseases, prevention, caries, treatment, ointment.Abstract
This article analyzes and classifies the initial research on the study, development, and treatment methods of stomatology, one of the important branches of medicine, in ancient Eastern medicine. In particular, the specific features of dental diseases, their treatment, and prevention in ancient China, India, and Central Asia are shown. The article also focuses on the emergence and development of dentistry in Central Asia and some aspects of natural treatment methods.
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