Dear David, >> Correct me if I'm wrong, but your statement struck me as assuming that impacted wisdom teeth are a part of the inevitable progress of human evolution; whereas Price's research would seem to indicate that on some level tooth problems have to do with individual (though also group/social) choices about things like diet. In those terms, wouldn't that deal with personal astra-mental issues, even if not something easily resolvable? << Price's research aside, wisdom teeth become impacted because there is not enough room in the jaw for them to emerge. This is not related to diet. Instead, it is related to evolutionary changes. My best to you, :) Rawn Clark 27 April 2004 rawnclark@... rawn@... http://www.ABardonCompanion.com http://groups.yahoo.com/group/BardonPraxis http://E.webring.com/hub?ring=arionthebardonwe