Dental burnisher, silver and gold with bloodstone [mineral] head, reputedly made for Dr Lyons, dentist to the Swedish royal family, c.1785, probably French, 1780-1820
Dental burnishers were used to polish and smooth out any sharp edges during work to restore teeth. This ornate example is made from silver and gold and has moulded decoration on the ends and middle of the stem. The mineral heads are different shapes and are made of bloodstone and agate.
These dental burnishers were reputedly made for a Dr Lyons, who may have been the dentist to the Swedish Royal Family, though no record confirming this has been traced. However, the expensive materials that the burnisher is made from reflect wealthy and important patients who would expect quality instruments. The burnisher may have been made in France. It is shown here with other dental burnishers.
Details
- Category:
- Dentistry
- Collection:
- Sir Henry Wellcome's Museum Collection
- Object Number:
- A619359
- Measurements:
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overall: 11 mm x 144 mm x 10 mm, 0.016 kg
- type:
- dental burnisher