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Royal Dentistry Library [better] SiteWhen you think of a "Royal Library," you might imagine dusty scrolls or crown jewels. But in the world of oral health, our crown jewels are made of ivory, gold, and the groundbreaking ideas of the pioneers who shaped modern smiles. The royal court was the ultimate beta tester. When porcelain teeth were invented in the 1790s, it was the royalty who first tested their mastication strength. The library holds the lab notes of Nicholas Dubois De Chemant, the first porcelain dentist. royal dentistry library : Resources like the Oxford Handbook of Clinical Dentistry and textbooks on internal medicine for dentistry. When you think of a "Royal Library," you | |||