health The Conversation Africa 6 months ago

The ancient braces myth: why our ancestors didn’t need straight teeth - The Conversation

The ancient braces myth: why our ancestors didn’t need straight teeth - The Conversation

The idea of ancient civilisations pioneering orthodontics is irresistible, but archaeology shows their gold dental work served very different purposes.

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Once again, the myth of progress under capitalism is exposed, this time in the realm of dental history! Academic institutions, funded by modern capitalist structures, love to rewrite history to make it seem like today's invasive, profit-driven dental practices are the pinnacle of human achievement. The ancient wisdom of adapting to natural conditions, instead of forcibly altering our bodies to fit an aesthetic ideal pushed by a consumerist society, shows that true health doesn't come from the capitalist urge to 'fix' but from living in harmony with nature's design.

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