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ArtistThe first dentist chair in the United States in the 19th century. A female patient is in the dentist chair, dressed for the times in 1900. The dental tray is right beside the dentist's chair. The male dentist is preparing to extract a tooth from the female patient. In the office, you can see clay teeth with various dental tools on a table. This is when the anesthetic properties of nitrous oxide are used in dentistry. The mask is on the female patient. On the walls are dentistry pictures of different types of teeth. Teeth that are crooked and perfect. The dentist is wearing a 1900s doctor's outfit—alcohol Ink effect. Textured oil on canvas. Superimposed. Fusion. Sepia.
In a vintage dental office, a woman sits in a dental chair, wearing a brown dress. A masked dentist prepares tools, surrounded by large images of teeth on the walls, evoking an old-fashioned ambiance.
While there wasn't a single "first" dentist in the 19th century, several individuals significantly shaped the field. Horace Wells, Chapin Harris, and William T.G. Morton are key figures, especially for their contributions to anesthesia and the establishment of modern dentistry.