The authors, dental surgeons, have been meticulously researching and deciphering oral cavities for 30 years to understand the causes of possible anomalies and deformities. Being both humanists and dentists, in every oral cavity they discovered the patient with his weaknesses, sufferings, and above all & ndash; with his character and personality, with his potential and strength, which only need to be shown.
What does our mouth tell us? What does he say about us? What can he tell us about us and our relationships with others and the world? Why chew mainly on the right or left side? What are the implications for our health? Can & quot; transform & quot; our mouth and what are the challenges for us and all mankind?
To these, as well as to many other questions, the authors sometimes give unexpected answers. Is it worth wondering? Isn't the oral cavity the place of embodiment of maxillofacial functions, which are called "vital"? The book was published in Ukrainian thanks to the idea, efforts and financial support of Olga Kosenko, dentist-therapist. dentist-orthopedist, orthodontist.
The publishing house expresses its sincere gratitude for the quality translation: to Ukrainian linguist Ivasyutin Taras Dmytrovych, Candidate of Philological Sciences and Associate Professor, and Trotz Pavlo Mykolayovych, student of medicine and law, University of Mon European Literary Association. François Moriac.
& laquo; I live, develop, create, share this with the people around me, helping to change their worldview. Join! & Raquo; & nbsp; (interview with Olga Kosenko on the Ukrainian edition of the book & quot; Teeth speak the truth & quot;) >