WHERE THERE IS NO DENTIST is a great reference book for Dr. Mom. My dentist would probably laugh and shake his head at some of the things covered here, but he is a pretty cool guy. Other dentists would be up in arms, but then they aren't giving aid to poor folk who are used to seeing militia men strolling about toting AK-47s. This book, and others like it, were published by the Hesperian Foundation. As illustrated on the cover, this is a manual for aid workers in Third World countries that lacked the barest of modern health care.
I learned a lot about the mouth, teeth and the care of teeth and gums from this book which reads like a children's book. It is richly illustrated with drawings and photographs. Included are suggestions for teaching people how to care for their teeth. An aid worker could use this book to give emergency aid. Examples are given from case histories. Some self taught dental workers have pulled teeth, placed fillings, and performed root canals.
Instructions are given on sanitation and sterility procedures as well as how to make one's own dental instruments such as a probe made from a paperclip, glue and a stick, or a mirror made of a shiny piece of tin glued to a stick. Don't laugh. US servicemen found out the hard way what the Vietcong could make into deadly weapons using trash from US bases.
This is a great reference book for a survival library but in the meantime I will continue to use my dentist.