Present day’s esthetic dentistry continues to develop and improve from the ancient Romans. From teeth whiten to the discovery of toothpaste and prosthetic teeth; they were all influenced by the ancient Romans. There are similarities in esthetic dentistry between the ancient Romans and the present day standards. Functions and the esthetics of teeth both are important during ancient Rome and present day. For example, the ancient Romans had high desires for white teeth as they reflected the person’s social status. In addition, the ancient Romans used bones, ivories and gold to replace their missing teeth. After centuries as we improved in science and technology, prosthetic teeth became more natural and suitable for our desires.
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