Fournier Teeth

François Alexandre Jourdan Fournier, known as Fournier of Zuboslavsky, was a physician in the first half of the 18th century and the most prominent representative of the school of dentistry in the Netherlands.

It is believed that the first dentistry was the operation of tooth extraction. This practice was very popular at the time and was used to treat many ailments such as tooth decay and gum disease. As a result of this practice, various tooth extraction techniques have been developed, including piecemeal extractions. However, removing teeth piecemeal was relatively harmful and did not provide long-term results.

Fournier developed a new method that could effectively remove large numbers of teeth at once. This method became very popular among other dentists and was used for a variety of purposes, including the treatment of dental and gum diseases. Fournier also developed many other methods for removing teeth and correcting dental problems. He also invented a procedure for filling the gums with oil called essence injection.

Despite the fact that Fournier was a successful dentist and his name became a household name, most of his contemporaries rejected his methods and considered them too extreme. Many believed that he abused patients and violated the Hippocratic Oath. However, Fournier continued his work despite criticism and criticism from his colleagues.

In the modern world, Fournier is considered one of the most outstanding dentists of the 18th century. His methods continued to be used in medicine and are still relevant today. For many people, Fournier is a symbol of dentistry and medicine in general. His work continues to influence dentistry and help fight tooth and gum disease around the world.