Nowadays, going to the dentist is a safe and usually painless experience. But that wasn't always the case. In past centuries, the only cure for a decayed tooth was to yank it out - without anaesthetic, and with only the beating of a drum to numb your senses and drown out your screams. Read on, if you dare - and learn how lucky we are to live in modern times.
Fiona Macdonald studied history at Cambridge University and at the University of East Anglia. She has taught in schools, adult education and university, and is the author of numerous books for children on historical topics.
The book was good and had all kinds of information but I don't know of many people who like going to the dentist and, therefor, I don't know how many people would like this book. It did have a couple of pages that talked about the advancements in dentistry but, hey, it's 2015, you would think we would have more pain-free instruments to get people ok with going to the dentists.
This is a quite detailed children's book about dentistry. It tells how people did tooth care since 3,000 BC! It has helpful illustrations and lots of educational material in it!