The History of Dentaries: An Archaic Term for Dental Appliances
Dentary is an archaic term that was used to describe a set of teeth or a dental appliance. It is no longer commonly used in modern dentistry, and has been largely replaced by more specific terms such as "dental prosthesis" or "denture."
In the past, dentaries were often made of materials such as ivory, metal, or porcelain, and were used to replace missing teeth or to correct dental irregularities. They were typically held in place by clasps or other mechanical devices, and were considered a more affordable and accessible alternative to natural teeth.
Today, dentaries are no longer widely used, and have been largely replaced by more modern and effective dental prostheses such as implants, crowns, and bridges. However, the term "dentary" is still sometimes used in historical or educational contexts to describe old-fashioned dental appliances.