The narrow horizon vision which sees that oral surgery began with the beginning the eighteenth century is rejected by all the studies which believe that medicine is the most beautiful success in human history, began from the first man, worked hard to remove the pain of his man. By studying the history of mankind in pain relief can be seen the confluence of magical, religious with scientific practices in the construction of the history of the art of surgery. This holistic view can be argued that medicine began magically then became a scientific practice based on observation and experience, in other words, the modern surgery is not purely the result of the efforts of one civilisation, but is the cumulative product of all people at all stages of history. Muslims, like other peoples, have had their share in laying the foundations of this art to alleviate the suffering of man. Through this article, tooth extraction procedure described by Abulcasis, in his treatise " Al-Tasreef ", compared with recent procedures, based on the availability of ancient and modern references.
The First International Conference on the History of Arab and Muslim Applied and Medical SciencesAt: Riyadh SA -Volume: 5.
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