How can a starchy, carbohydrate-laden diet lead a group of people to have an overbite?
I read in a history book that after the 1066 Norman invasion, the diet of the Anglo-Saxons changed to one laden with starch and carbohydrates, and as a result, the side-to-side bite they had gave way to the overbite. How can this be?
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