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Charles Stent

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as a material for making dental impressions; however, this was unsatisfactory for several reasons, including its tendency to distort upon removal from the patient's mouth, and to shrink upon cooling. In 1856, Stent added several other materials to the gutta-percha, notably
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Morgan, B. D.; Osborn, R. M. (May 1996). "What's in a word: the origin of the word 'stent'".
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Charles Thomas and his wife Caroline are buried in Brompton Cemetery, London.
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as an inert filler to give more body to the material, and red colouring.
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Morgenstern, L. (April 2001). "Stenting...where credit is due".
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In 1847, English dentist Edwin Truman (1819–1905) introduced
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Hedin, M. (November 1997). "The origin of the word Stent".
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O'Brien, J. C. (April 2000). "More on the word "stent"".
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Brighton
gutta-percha
denture
gutta-percha
stearine
talc
stent
thought to derive its name
Royal Crescent, Brighton
Lijecnicki Vjesnik
PMID
19348354
Surgical Endoscopy
doi
10.1007/s004640080116
PMID
11395830
American Journal of Cardiology
doi
10.1016/S0002-9149(00)00814-6
PMID
10758945
Acta Radiologica
doi
10.1080/02841859709172106
PMID
9394645
S2CID
27847690

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