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Free Dentistry Day 2023: Date, History, Facts about Teeth

Dentistry is one of the oldest known forms of medicine, dating back to 7000 BCE, but it did not become a recognised profession until the 1700s.

Free Dentistry Day is observed on a date selected by a supported dentist and their team who are dedicated to providing free dental care to community members. This year’s event occurs on September 9. Dental health is an essential component of a person’s overall health, but most people do not have dental insurance for financial reasons. This day is typically a way for dentists to give back to their community, and it is also a very busy day for them, as their offices are typically overflowing with patients waiting their turn. On that day, numerous services are provided, including dental cleanings, fillings, root canals, extractions, implant placement, and restorations, as well as oral cancer examinations.

The background of Free Dentistry Day

Dentistry is one of the oldest known forms of medicine, dating back to 7000 BCE, but it did not become a recognised profession until the 1700s. In 1723, the book “The Surgeon Dentist, a Treatise on Teeth” was published by Pierre Fauchard, also known as the Father of Modern Dentistry. The book contributed to the development of a comprehensive system for treating and providing for teeth. He also introduced the concept of dental prostheses and dental fillings. Additionally, he discovered that sugar-derived acids induce tooth decay.

People have always understood the importance of dental hygiene, and there is now growing evidence that excellent dental hygiene significantly contributes to overall health. Approximately one hundred different medical conditions, including oral cancer, diabetes, HIV, and leukaemia, can be detected through certain oral examinations.

Free Dentistry Day began in 2010, when very few dentists participated. Since then, however, the number of participating dentists has increased. Studies indicate that approximately 108 million Americans lack dental insurance, and as a result, many do not receive the necessary dental care. It began as a way to assist those in need by providing free dental care for a full day to those who fit the criteria.

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5 teeth-related facts that will blow your mind

The average American spends approximately 38,5 days of their existence brushing their teeth.

Similar to fingerprints, each individual has a unique set of teeth impressions.

Enamel is the toughest material in the human body.

The risk of dental decay can be reduced by 33% with twice-daily tooth brushing.

Even though they are living tissue with a blood supply, they are incapable of healing or regrowing.

FREE DENTISTRY DAY DATES

Year Date Day
2022 September 10 Saturday
2023 September 11 Monday
2024 September 14 Saturday
2025 September 13 Saturday
2026 September 12 Saturday
Arshiya Khan

Arshiya Khan is a Commerce graduate who loves to write on general and trending topics.

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