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Long ago, picks and enamel scissors were the dentist’s implements of choice to remove decayed tooth tissue.
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Today in Health History
The Electric Dental Drill

Long ago, picks and enamel scissors were the dentist’s implements of choice to remove decayed tooth tissue. Then dentists began using two-edged cutting tools twirled between the fingers. Primitive drills followed in the 18th and early 19th centuries. American dentist George F. Green in 1868 added power to the drill with a pneumatic version run by a pedal-powered bellows. In 1871, dentist James B. Morrison added pedal power to a bur drill. Then, on this date in 1875, Green, who lived in Kalamazoo, Mich., won a U.S. patent for an electrified dental drill, a development that revolutionized dentistry. The first electric dental drill used electromagnetic motors; it worked well but was cumbersome and heavy. Plug-in electric drills were eventually invented 30 years later; by this time, most dentists’ offices were wired for electricity.

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