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Moriz Heider (June 21, 1816, Vienna – July 29, 1866, Vienna) was an Austrian dentist born in Vienna. He studied medicine in Vienna, where he was an assistant to Georg Carabelli (1787-1842). In 1858 he became an associate professor at the University of Vienna. Heider was a pioneer of modern dentistry, being remembered for introducing electrosurgery (Galvanokaustik) into dentistry. He is also credited for being the first dentist in a German-speaking country to use a procedure called Goldhämmerfüllungen, a technique used for installing gold fillings.

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  • Moriz Heider (* 21. Juni 1816 in Wien; † 29. Juli 1866 ebenda) war ein österreichischer Zahnarzt und Standespolitiker. (de)
  • Moriz Heider (June 21, 1816, Vienna – July 29, 1866, Vienna) was an Austrian dentist born in Vienna. He studied medicine in Vienna, where he was an assistant to Georg Carabelli (1787-1842). In 1858 he became an associate professor at the University of Vienna. Heider was a pioneer of modern dentistry, being remembered for introducing electrosurgery (Galvanokaustik) into dentistry. He is also credited for being the first dentist in a German-speaking country to use a procedure called Goldhämmerfüllungen, a technique used for installing gold fillings. In 1861 he founded the Vereins österreichischer Zahnärzte (Austrian Association of Dentists), known today as the Österreichische Gesellschaft für Zahn-, Mund- und Kieferheilkunde or ÖGZMK (Austrian Society of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery). With histopathologist Carl Wedl (1815-1891), he was co-author of the highly regarded Atlas zur Pathologie der Zähne, a work later translated into English and published as "Atlas to the Pathology of the Teeth". After Heider's death in 1866, his pioneer work in dentistry was continued by his colleague Adolf Zsigmondy (1816-1880). (en)
  • Moriz Heider (Viena, 21 de junho de 1816 – Viena, 29 de julho de 1866 foi um dentista austríaco. Estudou medicina em Viena, onde foi assistente de Georg Carabelli (1787-1842). Em 1858 tornou-se professor associado da Universidade de Viena. Heider foi um pioneiro da moderna odontologia, sendo lembrado por introduzir a eletrocirurgia na dentística. É também creditado por ser o primeiro dentista em um país de língua alemã e usar um procedimento chamado Goldhämmerfüllung, uma técnica para instalar preenchimentos de ouro. Em 1861 fundou a Verein österreichischer Zahnärzte (Associação dos Dentistas da Áustria), atualmente denominada Österreichische Gesellschaft für Zahn-, Mund- und Kieferheilkunde ou ÖGZMK (Sociedade Austríaca de cirurgia bucomaxilofacial). Com o histopatologista (1815-1891) foi coautor do altamente renomado Atlas zur Pathologie der Zähne, obra mais tarde traduzida para o inglês como "Atlas to the Pathology of the Teeth". Após sua morte em 1866 seu trabalho pioneiro em dentística foi continuado por seu colega (1816-1880). (pt)
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  • Moriz Heider (* 21. Juni 1816 in Wien; † 29. Juli 1866 ebenda) war ein österreichischer Zahnarzt und Standespolitiker. (de)
  • Moriz Heider (June 21, 1816, Vienna – July 29, 1866, Vienna) was an Austrian dentist born in Vienna. He studied medicine in Vienna, where he was an assistant to Georg Carabelli (1787-1842). In 1858 he became an associate professor at the University of Vienna. Heider was a pioneer of modern dentistry, being remembered for introducing electrosurgery (Galvanokaustik) into dentistry. He is also credited for being the first dentist in a German-speaking country to use a procedure called Goldhämmerfüllungen, a technique used for installing gold fillings. (en)
  • Moriz Heider (Viena, 21 de junho de 1816 – Viena, 29 de julho de 1866 foi um dentista austríaco. Estudou medicina em Viena, onde foi assistente de Georg Carabelli (1787-1842). Em 1858 tornou-se professor associado da Universidade de Viena. Heider foi um pioneiro da moderna odontologia, sendo lembrado por introduzir a eletrocirurgia na dentística. É também creditado por ser o primeiro dentista em um país de língua alemã e usar um procedimento chamado Goldhämmerfüllung, uma técnica para instalar preenchimentos de ouro. (pt)
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