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these are the books im reading in the following order in order to better understand the bone side of looksmaxxing, would love recommendations on a. books, b. websites where u guys find academic books for free (i have a few but could always use more), ofc this won't cover everything but should be a super solid base imo:
1) Principles of Bone Biology
Authors: John P. Bilezikian, Lawrence Raisz, et al.
Length: ~1,900+ pages (reference-level; you would read selected chapters, not cover to cover)
2) Essentials of Facial Growth
Authors: Donald H. Enlow & Mark G. Hans
Length: ~300–350 pages
3) Contemporary Orthodontics
Author: William R. Proffit (with Fields & Sarver in later editions)
Length: ~700–800 pages
4) Orthodontics: Current Principles and Techniques
Editors: Graber, Vanarsdall, Vig, Huang
Length: ~1,000+ pages
5) The Biomechanical Foundation of Clinical Orthodontics
Author: Charles Burstone (and contributors)
Length: ~300–400 pages
6) Contemporary Treatment of Dentofacial Deformity
Authors: Proffit, White, Sarver
Length: ~700 pages
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1) Principles of Bone Biology
Authors: John P. Bilezikian, Lawrence Raisz, et al.
Length: ~1,900+ pages (reference-level; you would read selected chapters, not cover to cover)
2) Essentials of Facial Growth
Authors: Donald H. Enlow & Mark G. Hans
Length: ~300–350 pages
3) Contemporary Orthodontics
Author: William R. Proffit (with Fields & Sarver in later editions)
Length: ~700–800 pages
4) Orthodontics: Current Principles and Techniques
Editors: Graber, Vanarsdall, Vig, Huang
Length: ~1,000+ pages
5) The Biomechanical Foundation of Clinical Orthodontics
Author: Charles Burstone (and contributors)
Length: ~300–400 pages
6) Contemporary Treatment of Dentofacial Deformity
Authors: Proffit, White, Sarver
Length: ~700 pages
holy nerd holy nerd holy nerd