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Tooth Extractor Collection

"Unearthing the Secrets of Tooth Extraction

Background imageTooth Extractor Collection: The Tooth Puller, plate nine from Selection of Pictures from Venetian Collections, 1765

The Tooth Puller, plate nine from Selection of Pictures from Venetian Collections, 1765. Creator: Giacomo Leonardis
The Tooth Puller, plate nine from Selection of Pictures from Venetian Collections, 1765

Background imageTooth Extractor Collection: Tooth Key (or Tooth Extractor), 1935/1942. Creator: Adele Brooks

Tooth Key (or Tooth Extractor), 1935/1942. Creator: Adele Brooks
Tooth Key (or Tooth Extractor), 1935/1942

Background imageTooth Extractor Collection: Tooth Puller, c. 1941. Creator: Joseph Cannella

Tooth Puller, c. 1941. Creator: Joseph Cannella
Tooth Puller, c. 1941

Background imageTooth Extractor Collection: Tooth Extractor, Tooth Puller, Anonymous, c. 1580

Tooth Extractor, Tooth Puller, Anonymous, c. 1580

Background imageTooth Extractor Collection: Six tooth keys, 19th century C017 / 8406

Six tooth keys, 19th century C017 / 8406
Six steel tooth keys with steel, ebony (black), or bone (white) handles. Tooth extraction is the earliest known dental procedure, it was used as a last-resort cure for toothache

Background imageTooth Extractor Collection: Three tooth keys, circa 1850 C017 / 8403

Three tooth keys, circa 1850 C017 / 8403
Three ebony handled tooth keys. Tooth extraction is the earliest known dental procedure, it was used as a last-resort cure for toothache

Background imageTooth Extractor Collection: Medical claw pincers, circa 1700 C017 / 8397

Medical claw pincers, circa 1700 C017 / 8397
Blacksmith-made claw pincers for medical use, dating from around 1700. This crude instrument would have been used, rather brutally, for tooth extraction

Background imageTooth Extractor Collection: Dental hygiene set, circa 1820 C017 / 8395

Dental hygiene set, circa 1820 C017 / 8395
Dental hygiene set with nine steel tools and an ivory handle. These are shown in a silk-lined morocco case. This set is French and dates from around 1820

Background imageTooth Extractor Collection: Three-clawed tooth key, circa 1800 C017 / 8392

Three-clawed tooth key, circa 1800 C017 / 8392
Unusual steel toothkey with three claws alongside its fish skin case (two further claws in case). Tooth extraction is the earliest known dental procedure

Background imageTooth Extractor Collection: Mechanical tooth key, circa 1850 C017 / 8387

Mechanical tooth key, circa 1850 C017 / 8387
Unusual mechanical toothkey with ebony grips. Tooth extraction is the earliest known dental procedure, it was used as a last-resort cure for toothache

Background imageTooth Extractor Collection: Dental pincer, circa 1680 C017 / 8383

Dental pincer, circa 1680 C017 / 8383
Steel pincer for dental extraction. Tooth extraction is the earliest known dental procedure, it was used as a last-resort cure for toothache. This item is continental and dates from around 1680

Background imageTooth Extractor Collection: Pelican tooth extractor, circa 1750 C017 / 8382

Pelican tooth extractor, circa 1750 C017 / 8382
Adjustable pelican, tooth extractor, with screw mechanism. Pelicans are an early type of dental forceps, so named due to their claw which was thought to resemble a pelicans beak

Background imageTooth Extractor Collection: Dental pincer, circa 1680 C017 / 8381

Dental pincer, circa 1680 C017 / 8381
Steel pincer for dental extraction. Tooth extraction is the earliest known dental procedure, it was used as a last-resort cure for toothache. This item is continental and dates from around 1680

Background imageTooth Extractor Collection: Double ended tooth key, 19th century C017 / 8384

Double ended tooth key, 19th century C017 / 8384
Unusual double ended tooth key. Tooth extraction is the earliest known dental procedure, it was used as a last-resort cure for toothache

Background imageTooth Extractor Collection: Tooth key, circa 1820 C017 / 8380

Tooth key, circa 1820 C017 / 8380
Steel tooth key dating from around 1820, England. Tooth extraction is the earliest known dental procedure, it was used as a last-resort cure for toothache

Background imageTooth Extractor Collection: Three-clawed toothkey, circa 1800 C017 / 8375

Three-clawed toothkey, circa 1800 C017 / 8375
Unusual steel tooth key with three claws alongside its fish skin case (two further claws in case). Tooth extraction is the earliest known dental procedure

Background imageTooth Extractor Collection: Three-clawed tooth key, circa 1800 C017 / 8371

Three-clawed tooth key, circa 1800 C017 / 8371
Unusual steel tooth key with three claws in a fish skin case. Tooth extraction is the earliest known dental procedure, it was used as a last-resort cure for toothache

Background imageTooth Extractor Collection: Two pelican tooth extractors, circa 1750 C017 / 8364

Two pelican tooth extractors, circa 1750 C017 / 8364
Two pelican tooth extractors, one is in boxwood (left) and the other in ebony (right). Pelican extractors were an early type of dental forceps

Background imageTooth Extractor Collection: Pelican tooth extractor, circa 1750 C017 / 8363

Pelican tooth extractor, circa 1750 C017 / 8363
Pelican tooth extractor, made of steel. These were an early type of dental forceps, so named due to their claw which was thought to resemble a pelicans beak


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"Unearthing the Secrets of Tooth Extraction: A Historical Journey" Step back in time and explore the fascinating world of tooth extraction with these intriguing artifacts. From the mysterious Tooth Extractor to the enigmatic Tooth Puller, each piece tells a unique story from centuries past. Delve into anonymity as you encounter the c. 1580 Tooth Extractor, shrouded in mystery and intrigue. Witness its evolution through time with six tooth keys from the 19th century (C017 / 8406) and three tooth keys circa 1850 (C017 / 8403), showcasing advancements in dental technology. Marvel at medical claw pincers from around 1700 (C017 / 8397), a testament to early dental practices that required precision and skill. Discover a glimpse into dental hygiene routines with a captivating dental hygiene set circa 1820 (C017 / 8395). Uncover innovation as you encounter a three-clawed tooth key from approximately1800 (C017 / 8392) and a mechanical tooth key circa1850 (C017 /8387). These ingenious tools revolutionized dentistry, making extractions more efficient than ever before. Travel further back in time to witness an exquisite dental pincer dating back to around1680 (C017/8383). Its delicate design showcases craftsmanship intertwined with functionality, highlighting dentistry's rich history. Immerse yourself in another era as you come across the Pelican tooth extractor circa1750 (C017/8382). This remarkable instrument embodies both artistry and practicality, reflecting how far dentistry has come over centuries. Experience nostalgia once again when encountering another dental pincer circa1680 (CO17/8381)and double-ended tooth key fromthe19th century (CO17/8384). These relics transport us to bygone eras where skilled hands worked tirelessly for patients' oral health.