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Neanderthal, Siberia and drilled tooth

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59,000-Year-Old Neanderthal Tooth May Reveal the Earliest Known Dental Procedure — and Pain Treatment
Learn how researchers recreated a 59,000-year-old Neanderthal dental procedure and uncovered evidence that ancient humans may have understood how cavities caused pain and how to treat them.

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'Exceptional' drilled tooth reveals Neanderthals practiced dentistry in Siberia 60,000 years ago
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Tooth from Siberian cave reveals Neanderthal dental surgery
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This may be the earliest evidence of Neanderthal ‘dentists’
A team of researchers recently examined a peculiar hole inside a nearly 60,000-year-old Neanderthal molar found in a Siberian cave.

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Neanderthals were the first dentists
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Neanderthals used stone drills to treat cavities 59,000 years ago, tooth suggests
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59,000-year-old tooth offers a rare glimpse into how Neanderthals handled a medical problem

Neanderthals used sophisticated techniques with a stone drill to treat a painful dental cavity, according to new research.
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What Is an Indirect Pulp Cap Procedure?

An indirect pulp cap is one method of preserving a tooth that has decay, trauma, or other damage. The crown of your tooth is the part of the tooth you can see in your mouth. It has three layers: enamel dentin pulp, which includes nerves and blood vessels ...
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