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How Anthropology Informs the Orthodontic Diagnosis of Malocclusion's Causes (Mellen Studies in Anthropology, 1)
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| By Robert S. Corruccini |
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Edwin Mellen Press |
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November 1, 1999 |
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206 |
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| Recognizing that in industrialized and affluent Euro-American populations there is an epidemic of malocclusion, this volume summarizes the literature and history of orthodontic aetiological thinking, related disorders, worldwide and time-successive human comparisons. In particular, it point to the investigations into chewing exercise resulting from resistant foods as the chief culprit. |
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