George Washington And The Formative Days Of Dental Hygiene And Dental Implants
The connection between self esteem and bad teeth is not a new phenomenon. In the 1700s, George Washington suffered from tooth loss, self esteem problems, and excruciating mouth pain. Washington solicited the help of nine independent dental professionals, but in the end, died with rudimentary dental implants and still-lingering mouth pain. Here is a brief summary of Washington's struggle--and a testament to how far dental implant technology and tooth loss prevention has come.