Bonvilla Three Point Contact

Article Title: Bonville Three-Point Contact: The Past and Present of Dentistry in America

Bonville Three-Point Contact - (W.G.A. Bonwill, 1855-1924, American dental surgeon) - was one of the pioneers of modern dentistry, developed an original method of treating teeth and gums, known as the Bonville Three-Point Contact. His technique combines surgical methods and manual removal of caries. The advantage of the technique is its low trauma and effectiveness, which has made it very popular among dentists and their patients.

Historically, dentistry has been very conservative and lacking in advanced treatment techniques. This was especially true in the era before the widespread use of antibiotics and pain relief methods. However, Bonville was not only a talented doctor, but also a man who dared to follow an unconventional path. His ability to combine handcraft with elements of modern technology has become the cornerstone of his approach to dentistry.

One of Bonville's main achievements was the introduction of anesthesia into dentistry. Before