History of Dentistry in Central Serbia

History of dentistry in the Central Serbian District of Jagodina has been influenced by traditional medicine for centuries. Development of dentistry in the region of Jagodina was slow, the level of oral and general hygiene was low and the sanitary prevention was absent. Trained physicians started to...

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Main Authors: Jeremic Marko, Vukovic Ana, Markovic Dejan, Vukovic Rade, Stanojlovic Ninoslav
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2016-11-01
Series:Balkan Journal of Dental Medicine
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/bjdm-2016-0022
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spelling doaj-f8ebfe7351e64f6f8c08d698afc975d62021-09-05T20:42:29ZengSciendoBalkan Journal of Dental Medicine2335-02452016-11-0120313814210.1515/bjdm-2016-0022bjdm-2016-0022History of Dentistry in Central SerbiaJeremic Marko0Vukovic Ana1Markovic Dejan2Vukovic Rade3Stanojlovic Ninoslav4Department of Dentistry, Health Care Centre Jagodina,SerbiaDepartment of Pediatric and Preventive Dentistry, School of Dental Medicine, University of Belgrade, 11 Dr Subotica Street, 11000 Belgrade,SerbiaDepartment of Pediatric and Preventive Dentistry, School of Dental Medicine, University of Belgrade,SerbiaInstitute for Mother and Child Health Care “Dr Vukan Cupic”, Belgrade,SerbiaPrimary School “October 17th” Jagodina,SerbiaHistory of dentistry in the Central Serbian District of Jagodina has been influenced by traditional medicine for centuries. Development of dentistry in the region of Jagodina was slow, the level of oral and general hygiene was low and the sanitary prevention was absent. Trained physicians started to practice medicine and dentistry in the first half of the nineteenth century and they were educated in abroad universities. However, common people used to address to these physicians only when the traditional medicine were unable to help. Until the end of the World War II, common, mostly rural people, with the urgent dental treatment need were usually referred to the barbers, healers or empirics in the nearby villages rather than the dentists. Medications used for the urgent dental treatment were balsams and solutions made of herbs. After the World War II, the dental technicians who finished special courses started to practice dentistry. In 1947 the Regional Dental Office in Jagodina was opened and in 1955 the first Doctor of Dental Medicine who graduated from the School of Dental Medicine of University of Belgrade was employed. Nowadays, the Department of Dentistry represents is an important and independent part of the Health Care Centre in Jagodina.https://doi.org/10.1515/bjdm-2016-0022health care centrecommunity dental servicehistory of dentistrydental caredevelopment
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author Jeremic Marko
Vukovic Ana
Markovic Dejan
Vukovic Rade
Stanojlovic Ninoslav
spellingShingle Jeremic Marko
Vukovic Ana
Markovic Dejan
Vukovic Rade
Stanojlovic Ninoslav
History of Dentistry in Central Serbia
Balkan Journal of Dental Medicine
health care centre
community dental service
history of dentistry
dental care
development
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Vukovic Ana
Markovic Dejan
Vukovic Rade
Stanojlovic Ninoslav
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title History of Dentistry in Central Serbia
title_short History of Dentistry in Central Serbia
title_full History of Dentistry in Central Serbia
title_fullStr History of Dentistry in Central Serbia
title_full_unstemmed History of Dentistry in Central Serbia
title_sort history of dentistry in central serbia
publisher Sciendo
series Balkan Journal of Dental Medicine
issn 2335-0245
publishDate 2016-11-01
description History of dentistry in the Central Serbian District of Jagodina has been influenced by traditional medicine for centuries. Development of dentistry in the region of Jagodina was slow, the level of oral and general hygiene was low and the sanitary prevention was absent. Trained physicians started to practice medicine and dentistry in the first half of the nineteenth century and they were educated in abroad universities. However, common people used to address to these physicians only when the traditional medicine were unable to help. Until the end of the World War II, common, mostly rural people, with the urgent dental treatment need were usually referred to the barbers, healers or empirics in the nearby villages rather than the dentists. Medications used for the urgent dental treatment were balsams and solutions made of herbs. After the World War II, the dental technicians who finished special courses started to practice dentistry. In 1947 the Regional Dental Office in Jagodina was opened and in 1955 the first Doctor of Dental Medicine who graduated from the School of Dental Medicine of University of Belgrade was employed. Nowadays, the Department of Dentistry represents is an important and independent part of the Health Care Centre in Jagodina.
topic health care centre
community dental service
history of dentistry
dental care
development
url https://doi.org/10.1515/bjdm-2016-0022
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