This volume is about an ongoing long-term research initiative led by researchers from the School of Dentistry at the University of Adelaide. The aim of this book is to provide an overview of the studies of the teeth and faces of Australian twins and their families that have extended over more than thirty years.
The writing style is different from most textbooks; it has a personal touch and the authors pay attention to a circle of readers who, apart from being curious about the findings, also want to follow the potentially perilous routes of longitudinal clinical studies. The book provides exciting, almost novel style reading and important information about the past- and present state of the art in dental genetics. I recommend it highly, particularly as literature support for postgraduate courses.'
Jan Huggare Source: The European Journal of Orthodontics
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