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| #1649842 in Books | Cambridge University Press | 2000-06-12 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.98 x.91 x5.98l,1.43 | File type: PDF | 408 pages | ||2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.| Here's an excellent reference book for those interested in teeth!|By David J. Dapra|As a pre-dental student, I found that reading and reviewing this book was very beneficial to me. It clearly explained essential terminology and anatomical structures of each tooth in the human jaw. From this, one could understand almost every intricacy included in this book. Such fascinating
Dental anthropologists focus on the variation around a commonly shared pattern, a variation expressed by differences in tooth size and morphology. This book centers on the morphological characteristics of tooth crowns and roots that are either present or absent in any given individual and that vary in frequency among populations. These nonmetric dental traits are controlled largely by genetic factors and provide a direct link between extinct and extant populations. The ...
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