Frank Abbott (Dentist)
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Frank Abbott (September 5, 1836 – April 20, 1897) was president of the
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(1888), president of the National Association of Dental Faculties (1895), a renowned
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, an author on dental subjects, and an
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of
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such as various types of chisels, pluggers, excavators and scalers, some of which are still in use in the 21st century.


Background

Born to a transplanted English family, Abbott attended local schools in York County, Maine and farmed in
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, Maine until the age of 16, when he began to travel. Beginning in 1855, he studied dentistry under Dr. J.E. Ostrander in Oneida, New York. At age 22, Abbott opened his own dental practice in Johnstown, New York, and married Catherine Ann Cuyler, with whom he had three children. Upon the outbreak of the American Civil War, Abbott served as a lieutenant of the 115th New York Volunteer Infantry and was captured at Harper's Ferry, West Virginia. He was released from captivity as a part of a prisoner exchange.


Dental career

After the Civil War, Abbott returned to his practice. A year later, he matriculated as a medical student at the
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. While there, Abbott was appointed as clinical
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in
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(1866), as Professor of Operative Dentistry (1868) and as dean, (1869). From 1894 - 1895, Abbott failed in attempts to have the trustees there establish a Chair of Pathology and Bacteriology (with his son as incumbent) and to have the
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regents replace an act of incorporation of the college with a new regent-approved charter. Abbott also invented the first automatic
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with an effective back-action. He also collected rare American history prints.


Notable publications

*''Light vs. Heavy Gold Foil and Crystal Gold'' *''Transactions of the American Dental Association'', 1870, pp. 130–33 *'' Indigestion, It's Causes and Effects'' *''Translations of the State Dental Society of New York'', 1875, pp. 39–48 *''Caries of the Teeth'' *''Dental Cosmos'', XXI, 1879, pp. 56–64, 113-25, 177-84 *''Pericementitis ( Perostitis), Its Causes and Treatment'' *''Dental Cosmos'', XXV, 1883, pp. 418–23 *''Microscopical Studies upon the Absorption of the Roots of Temporary Teeth'' *''Translations of the State Dental Society of New York'', 1884, pp. 45–53 *'' Hyperostosis of Roots of Teeth'' *''Transactions of the American Dental Association'', 1886, pp. 105–24 *'' Odontoblasts in Their Relation to Developing Dentine'', 1888, pp. 112–22 *''Odontoblasts in Their Relation to Developing Dentine'', 1889, pp. 39–53 *''Growth of Enamel'' *''Dental Pathology and Practice'' (1896 textbook)


See also


References

*Johnson, Allen, ed. ''Dictionary of American Biography''. New York:Charles Scribner's Sons, 1936. *''Who Was Who: Historical Volume, 1607-1896'', Chicago: Marquis Who's Who, 1967. {{DEFAULTSORT:Abbott, Frank 1836 births 1897 deaths American dentistry academics 19th-century American inventors City University of New York alumni People from York County, Maine People from Johnstown, New York Union Army officers American people of English descent American Civil War prisoners of war 19th-century American dentists Inventors from Maine