Charles Stent

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Charles Stent
Charles T. Stent
Born1807
Died1885
NationalityEnglish
Known forgutta-percha
Scientific career
Fieldsdentist

Charles Stent (1807–1885) was a 19th-century English dentist notable for his advances in the field of

denture
making.

In 1847, English dentist Edwin Truman (1819–1905) introduced

stearine, which markedly improved the plasticity of the material as well as its stability. He also added talc
as an inert filler to give more body to the material, and red colouring.

The medical device called a stent is thought to derive its name from him.

Charles Thomas Stent was born at Royal Crescent, Brighton, on 17 October 1807. He was the 6th son of William and Hannah (née Jenkin) Stent. He had 2 sons, Charles Robert and Howard and a daughter, Fanny. Later in life, Charles Robert added his mother's maiden name of Osborn, to his.

Charles Thomas and his wife Caroline are buried in Brompton Cemetery, London.

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