
Nothing but the Tooth
A Dental Odyssey
Barry K.B Berkovitz(Author)
Elsevier (Publisher)
Published on 12. November 2012
Book
Hardback
264 pages
978-0-12-397190-6 (ISBN)
Description
While most books on dentistry describe the clinical and medical procedures involved, this book expands the field to examine the role of dentistry and teeth in everything from biology to biography. This book offers facts and figures regarding famous historical figures, such as John Hunter, Dr Crippen, Doc Holliday, and Paul Revere, exploring how their connections to dentistry shaped them, as well as the story of the two young dentists who discovered the principles of general anaesthesia. Other chapters focus on the amazing ranges of teeth in animals, from the teeth in piranhas to the tusks and ivory of elephants and narwhals, looking at their biological and cultural significance. The importance of teeth in understanding the evolution of humans and in revolutionizing the study of archaeology is also evaluated. This book is appropriate for dentists, medical and dentistry students, and non-specialists to introduce the myriad interesting aspects relating to teeth.
Please note that print volumes do not include full colour.
Please note that print volumes do not include full colour.
Reviews / Votes
"It is extremely well written, managing quite effortlessly to maintain a degree of simplicity for the layman but also providing enough information to engage the individual with some knowledge of dental anatomy and development. This is the type of book that you can open at almost any page and immediately become completely engaged in what you start reading." --European Journal of Orthodontics"While most books on dentistry describe the clinical and medical procedures involved, this book expands the field to examine the role of dentistry and teeth in everything from biology to biography." --King's College Newsletter, June 2013
"This excellent book will appeal to dentists and non-dentists alike. It will provide dental historians with many ideas for research." --Dental History Magazine
"From start to finish, it really is hard to put down... The book takes the reader through a whole host of interesting dentally relevant areas and is not rivaled in any other text out there." --British Dental Journal, April 27, 2013
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Students and practitioners of dentistry and medicine; those interested in the place of teeth in biology and culture.
Product notice
Laminated cover
Dimensions
Height: 236 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 22 mm
Weight
516 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-12-397190-6 (9780123971906)
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Author
Emeritus Reader, Anatomy and Human Sciences, Biomedical and Health Sciences, King's College, London, UK
Content
1.THE JAWS OF THE PIRANHA 2.TUSKS AND IVORY 3.HOW TWO YOUNG DENTISTS REVOLUTIONISED SURGERY 4.WHAT IS A TOOTH? 5.TEETH IN THE MOST UNLIKELY OF PLACES6.SNAKES, SALIVA AND A NOBEL PRIZE 7.YOU ARE WHAT YOU EAT8.THE MOST REMARKABLE DENTITION IN THE ANIMAL KINGDOM? THE ROCK GOBY 9.WHY CAN'T I HAVE MORE THAN TWO SETS OF TEETH-LIKE A SHARK? 10.SERENDIPITY AND THE DISCOVERY OF THE MODERN DENTAL IMPLANT 11.HEN'S TEETH ARE NOT AS RARE AS YOU MAY THINK 12.JOHN HUNTER AND THE LONDON TOOTH MUSEUM 13.WHY SHOULD IT MATTER HOW LONG IT TOOK THE TEETH OF MAN'S FOSSIL ANCESTORS TO DEVELOP? 14.TWO INFAMOUS PEOPLE WITH DENTAL CONNECTIONS15.TWO FAMOUS PEOPLE WITH DENTAL CONNECTIONS16.BEAUTY IS IN THE EYE OF THE BEHOLDER