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Dental development in Homo naledi. [PDF]
Humans’ prolonged somatic development and life history are unique among primates, yet their evolutionary origins remain unclear. Dental development has been used as a proxy to reconstruct life history evolution in the hominin clade and indicates a recent emergence of the human developmental pattern.
Cofran Z, Walker CS.
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Age-at-Death Estimation by Dental Means as a Part of the Skeletal Analysis
Age-at-death is one of the most valuable pieces of information in a biological profile, and is an important step in identifying remains. Age-at-death estimation by dental means is performed by forensic odontologists and forensic anthropologists in their ...
Joe Adserias-Garriga
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Dental Age Estimation Methods Tested in a Sample of the Pakistani Population: Cross-Sectional Study
Forensic dentistry is still an emerging field in Pakistan. The lack of scientific literature on the topic may lead to difficulties in situations where age estimation has a significant part such as in criminal and civil litigation.
Amber Khan +2 more
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Dilated odontoma is the most severe variant of dens invaginatus. It is extremely uncommon in the posterior mandible. It is thought to originate during the morpho-differentiation stage of dental development.
Francesca Zara +4 more
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Heterogeneity and Developmental Connections between Cell Types Inhabiting Teeth
Every tissue is composed of multiple cell types that are developmentally, evolutionary and functionally integrated into the unit we call an organ. Teeth, our organs for biting and mastication, are complex and made of many different cell types connected ...
Jan Krivanek +3 more
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Dental anomalies in orthodontic patients with and without skeletal discrepancies
Objective:To determine whether individuals withskeletal discrepancies of Class II or IIIdisplay a higher frequency of dental anomalies in comparison with individuals with Class I malocclusion.
Clarissa Christina Avelar Fernandez +3 more
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Objective: This study was conducted to investigate the relationship between dental development and cervical vertebral maturation stages in a group of Yemeni children and adolescents. Materials and Methods: The study included digital panoramic radiographs
Ali Al-Aunhomi +5 more
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Âge au décès de l’enfant néandertalien de l’Hortus
The determination of age at death of Neanderthal children is at the centre of discussion on the type of growth which characterised these fossil humans.
Fernando Ramirez Rozzi
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Age estimation in juveniles is a critical procedure in judicial cases for verification of imputability or for civil reasons when adopting children. Several methods based both on skeletal and dental growth have been performed and applied on different ...
Laurent Martrille +6 more
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The Relationship between Birth Weight, Birth Height, and Dental Development by Demirjian’s Method [PDF]
Introduction: Like other measures of human development, dental development is not in complete accordance to chronological age. Investigations show that dental age can be affected by gender, race, systemic conditions, and some other factors and ...
Najmeh Anbiaee +2 more
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