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Cultures of Oral Health : Discourses, Practices and Theory

Gibson, Barry J.(Edited by)Jones, Claire L.(Edited by)
Part of the Routledge studies in the sociology of health and illness series
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Oral health is integral to wellbeing and quality of life.

This important edited volume brings together leading scholars to address global oral health and the multiple ways in which theory, practice and discourse have shaped it in the modern period. Structured around key themes, the book chapters draw on interdisciplinary perspectives in order to consider the role of the dental profession, the commercial sector, charities, the state, the media and patients in shaping oral health in the past and present.

Collectively, the chapters consider the extent to which each of the studied groups and actors have sought to own and control the mouth.

By adopting multiple perspectives, the book highlights the importance of cross-disciplinary work across the sciences, social sciences and humanities and provides a road map for a new interdisciplinary field focused on oral health and society. Drawing on perspectives from dentistry, sociology, history and the wider humanities, this book will interest students and researchers of dentistry, public health, sociology of health and illness, the medical humanities and history.

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Routledge
1032289074 / 9781032289076
Paperback / softback
617.6
27/05/2024
United Kingdom
246 pages : illustrations (black and white)
24 cm