
Teeth: A Very Short Introduction
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Format
Paperback
Pages
152
Language
English
Published
Apr 1, 2014
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Edition
Illustrated
ISBN-10
0199670595
ISBN-13
9780199670598
Description
Peter S. Ungar explores the fascinating world of teeth in this insightful introduction, shedding light on their biological significance and cultural implications. Through a concise examination, he reveals how teeth serve as vital tools not only for survival but also as indicators of evolutionary history. The book delves into the diverse forms and functions of teeth across species, illustrating their adaptability and importance in the animal kingdom.
Ungar further examines the social and psychological aspects of teeth, including their role in human interactions and self-identity. He highlights how cultural beliefs shape our perceptions of dental aesthetics and health, ultimately influencing societal norms and individual behaviors. By weaving together scientific findings with everyday experiences, he presents a holistic view of teeth that resonates with a broad audience.
This brief yet comprehensive overview opens the door for readers to ponder the multifaceted significance of teeth beyond mere functionality. It invites curiosity about our own dental health and the ongoing relationship between humans and their teeth throughout history. Through Ungar's expertise, readers come away with a deeper appreciation for something as commonplace as teeth, recognizing their profound impact on life itself.
Ungar further examines the social and psychological aspects of teeth, including their role in human interactions and self-identity. He highlights how cultural beliefs shape our perceptions of dental aesthetics and health, ultimately influencing societal norms and individual behaviors. By weaving together scientific findings with everyday experiences, he presents a holistic view of teeth that resonates with a broad audience.
This brief yet comprehensive overview opens the door for readers to ponder the multifaceted significance of teeth beyond mere functionality. It invites curiosity about our own dental health and the ongoing relationship between humans and their teeth throughout history. Through Ungar's expertise, readers come away with a deeper appreciation for something as commonplace as teeth, recognizing their profound impact on life itself.
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