%T Epigenetics and oral health %A Margaret Sims %A Kerrod Hallett %I Centre for Community Child Health %D 2011 %K Child health, %K Dentistry %R 10.4225/50/5577DCF4471BC %U https://apo.org.au/node/52929 %X Once upon a time, not so long ago, we believed that when we mapped the human genome we would be able to identify the kinds of people children would grow up to be. We hoped that understanding genetics would make it simple: Johnny has gene variants xyz so will grow up to be 190 centimetres tall; Mary has genes abc so will get breast cancer at age 35. %9 Report