A hole drilled into a 60,000-year-old molar suggests that Neanderthals practiced complex dental care long before modern ...
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Neanderthals drilled out a cavity 59,000 years ago — and the patient survived
Roughly 59,000 years ago, deep inside a limestone cave in what is now the Altai Mountains of Siberia, a Neanderthal sat with ...
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How this HBCU alum is changing the face of dentistry with AI and all-Black women dentists
Dr. Ashandra Batiste, a pioneer in a tech-forward dental practice, discovered her passion for dentistry at the young age of 11. This aspiration was ignited by a childhood accident where she damaged ...
Neanderthals practiced a surprisingly advanced form of dentistry, detecting tooth decay and removing it with stone drills.
A 59,000-year-old Neanderthal tooth discovered in a cave in Siberia shows clear signs of dental surgery with a small stone ...
Cavemen conducted dental surgery tens of thousands of years before anesthetics, reveals new research. Neanderthal dentists ...
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59,000-year-old tooth offers a rare glimpse into how Neanderthals handled a medical problem
Neanderthals used sophisticated techniques with a stone drill to treat a painful dental cavity, according to new research.
A medical examiner says an infected tooth led to the death of Emmanuel Damas while he was held in ICE custody in Arizona.
Neanderthals used rock drills to treat an infected tooth, according to a study that pushes back the earliest known evidence ...
A 59,000-year-old Neanderthal molar contains evidence of a cavity removal procedure, offering fresh insight into these early ...
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