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A heirloom lead sketched drawing by Ronadró, “Dentistry 1930” shows a typical cluttered dental office of the 30’s. As equipment became more elaborate and more specialized, the office filled up with machines that could appear frightening and chaotic to the patient. The office depicted is an excellent example of the dental office of the time. In addition, the dental x-ray machine which was pioneered by C. Howard Kells was now extensively used. The fourth in a historical series of six is printed on acid-free paper which will last 300 years.
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