I'm putting it on here cause I had to read it for school, and yes it's a textbook. While the title of the textbook suggests it is "concise," I would beg to differ because it was extremely thorough on details of every single tooth. Would give it 2 stars because didn't particularly enjoy the class, but that's unfair considering it's stuff I guess I gotta know as a Doctor of Dental Surgery right? So 3 stars it is.
Would I recommend it to someone who isn't in a dental related field? Probably not, unless you just want to learn about the anatomy of teeth for fun. Which I bet you don't.
I read this twice for school, and I actually want to read it again. Every time I've read it, more has sunk in. Which is a good thing, since I will be dealing with the anatomy of teeth for the rest of my working life.
I recommend this textbook for dentists, hygienists, assistants, or any other weirdo that is particularly interested in the fine details of human teeth.