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Drills, Dentures and Dentistry: An Oral History

Professor Joanna Bourke charts how, over the past five centuries, dentistry has been transformed from a backstreet horror show into a gleaming modern science.

Professor Joanna Bourke charts how, over the past five centuries, dentistry has been transformed from a backstreet horror show into a gleaming modern science.

During her journey into dentistry's past, Joanna uncovers how a trip to the dentist's in medieval England could mean much more than a haircut, reveals how a First World War general's toothache would transform British oral surgery, and discovers the strange story of how the teeth of soldiers killed at Waterloo ended up in the mouths of London's rich.

1 hour

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Fri 28 Sep 201801:25

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RoleContributor
PresenterJoanna Bourke
ProducerJames Gray
DirectorJames Gray
Executive ProducerRichard Bond
Production CompanyRAW
ParticipantDamien Walmsley
ParticipantWendy Moore
ParticipantRachel Bairsto
ParticipantDawn Greatbatch
ParticipantMartin Ashley
ParticipantMike Henderson
ParticipantTim Watson
ParticipantStephanie Snow
ParticipantKristen Hussey
ParticipantFreida Rimini
ParticipantArnold Barnett

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