Dental Identifications of Adolf Hitler and Eva Braun
Journal Title: Journal of Dental Problems and Solutions - Year 2014, Vol 1, Issue 1
Abstract
Hitler [1] had very bad teeth and a very bad breath. Before the war, he asked Blaschke, his dentist, to immobilize his teeth with a dental bridge. He wanted that bridge to be placed for several years. Thus, Blaschke made an unusual and easy-to-recognize solid metal bridge.
Authors and Affiliations
Xavier Riaud
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