Thursday, March 13, 2025

Tooth Worms

 


This illustration is an 18th Century CE, depiction of a once-common belief that toothaches were caused by small, demonic creatures known as "tooth worms." In this folklore, the tooth worm was imagined as a malevolent entity burrowing into teeth, causing decay and pain. Before modern dentistry, people believed that the writhing of these worms within the tooth was the source of excruciating discomfort. The concept dates back to ancient civilizations, but it endured well into 18th Century CE. Artists often portrayed the tooth worm as a demon from hell, adding to the fear and mystery surrounding dental ailments in a time when treatment was rudimentary and pain was inescapable. (Source: #drthehistories)

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