Abstract
The design and fabrication of oral appliances to replace parts of the palate missing due to congenital defects or lost through tumours, infection or trauma has been a considerable challenge for clinicians throughout the history of dentistry. Significant advances were made during the eighteenth century towards resolving the problem of constructing satisfactory obturators by the first 'surgeon-dentist', Pierre Fauchard. This paper reviews his innovative designs. © British Dental Journal 2005.
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Lynch, C. D., MacGillycuddy, C. T., & O’Sullivan, V. R. (2005, November 12). Pierre Fauchard and his rôle in the development of obturators. British Dental Journal. https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.bdj.4812926
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