No they didn't because that would not be possible because they didn't have electricity. That is certainly true, however it should be mentioned that the act of drilling teeth goes back thousands of years before the Romans, to the Neolithic era. Graves near a Neolithic town in Pakistan show the skulls of people with clear evidence that their teeth had been drilled, complete with drill marks. The teeth were in the back of the mouth so could not have been drilled for decorative purposes.
as i belive, no it came from India
not sure maybe calpol
No, Thor was from Norse Mythology.
No, the Romans did not invent the toilet. The first toilets were chamber pots and every ancient society had them. However, the Romans did improve them by inventing their version of a flush toilet.
The roman empire dedided that they needed a number system
No. It means to drill into something. A dentist will drill out a cavity in your teeth some times.No. It means to drill into something.
a drill
Only when they drill :(
dentist
The Romans didn't invent the microscope
me
B: Dentist's Drill.
The Romans invented concrete.
The dentist is crooked, and looking to make a buck.
dentist do drill teeth on the first filling to get rid of it.
The Romans invented concrete.
No.