The ancient roots of dentistry in the Mediterranean civilizations: between Etruscan and Greek traditions up to the time of imperial Rome.

IF 1.1 Q3 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Ioannis A Charitos, Andrea Ballini, Stefania Cantore, Eleonora Lo Muzio, Francesca Spirito, Luigi Santacroce, Lucrezia Bottalico
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Etruscans, people living in Etruria (Umbria and Tuscany, Italy), were the first to make dentures and false teeth, from 700 BCE onwards. The aim of this study was to investigate, through archaeological and anthropological records, the Etruscans ability in dental practice to understand better Greek's influence on their medical knowledge and, subsequently, the transmission of their medical expertise to Romans. We extensively searched literature to find out references in previous studies on Etruscan medical and dental practice by using keywords such as "Etruscan medicine" and "Etruscan dentistry." We selected various historical papers, from the ancient age texts of 5th century to 2020, which best focused on the review's purpose. Etruscan civilization was influenced by Greek's culture throughout Italian colonies and later "merge" into Greek-Roman culture. Their medical practice based on a mixture of mythology, religion, and technical abilities, especially regarding metalworking. Archaeological remains show a great competence in creating dental prosthesis and in treatment of oral diseases. The results of this paper provide an evident contribution to the knowledge of Etruscan culture, still largely unknown by an anthropological point of view, and their strong relationship with the Greeks colonies, in a profitable cultural exchange.

牙科在地中海文明中的古老根源:在伊特鲁里亚和希腊传统之间,直到罗马帝国时期。
生活在伊特鲁里亚(意大利翁布里亚和托斯卡纳)的伊特鲁里亚人,从公元前700年开始,是第一个制造假牙和假牙的人。本研究的目的是通过考古和人类学记录,调查伊特鲁里亚人在牙科实践中的能力,以更好地了解希腊对他们医学知识的影响,并随后将他们的医学专业知识传递给罗马人。我们通过“伊特鲁里亚医学”和“伊特鲁里亚牙科”等关键词,广泛检索文献,找出以往关于伊特鲁里亚医学和牙科实践的研究参考文献。我们选择了各种各样的历史论文,从5世纪的古代文本到2020年,这些论文最能体现这篇综述的目的。伊特鲁里亚文明在整个意大利殖民地受到希腊文化的影响,后来“合并”为希腊罗马文化。他们的医疗实践基于神话、宗教和技术能力的混合,特别是在金属加工方面。考古遗迹显示出他们在制造假牙和治疗口腔疾病方面的巨大能力。这篇论文的结果为伊特鲁里亚文化的知识提供了一个明显的贡献,从人类学的角度来看,伊特鲁里亚文化在很大程度上仍然是未知的,他们与希腊殖民地的密切关系,在一次有益的文化交流中。
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Minerva dental and oral science
Minerva dental and oral science DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE-
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