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Dental Enamel Growth, Perikymata and Hypoplasia in Ancient Tooth Crowns [PDF]
This paper describes the hypoplastic defects commonly seen on the surface of ancient human tooth crowns, excavated from archaeological sites, and presents a new method for estimating the ages at which these defects were initiated during life. The method is based upon examination of microscopic incremental structures on the enamel surface and it is ...
Simon Hillson
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The International Journal of Prosthodontics, 2020
Enamel hypoplasia occurs because of a defect in formation of the organic matrix during the development of tooth enamel. Minimally invasive procedures of the slightly altered enamel contribute to a greater longevity of teeth and prevent them from ...
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Enamel hypoplasia occurs because of a defect in formation of the organic matrix during the development of tooth enamel. Minimally invasive procedures of the slightly altered enamel contribute to a greater longevity of teeth and prevent them from ...
A. Oliveira +4 more
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Dental Enamel Hypoplasias Being Used as Markers to Identify Undocumented Migrants
This paper discusses the implications of using certain skeletal markers when identifying individuals at the United States' southern border. It looks at a broader picture of where migrants are coming from and how these markers form.
Rubi Landa
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Enamel Hypoplasia and Dental Caries in Children: A Review Study
Enamel hypoplasia and dental caries significantly impact children's oral health, with enamel defects increasing susceptibility to bacterial colonization and decay. This review explores the prevalence, causes, and consequences of enamel hypoplasia, particularly molar-incisor hypomineralization (MIH), emphasizing its association with systemic, genetic ...
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Correlates of enamel hypoplasia with human dental reduction
AbstractHuman dental reduction has been manifested in evolutionary and secular trends, but it is not known to what degree each of these complementary processes contributes to changes in tooth size. Enamel hypoplasia is a marker of developmental stress that is often found to be of greater frequency and severity in populations undergoing dental size ...
Jeffrey K, McKee, Richard, Lunz
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S. López-Lázaro +3 more
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The uptake of serum albumin by maturation-stage rodent enamel and the resulting effects on the growth of enamel crystallites were investigated in vitro. Albumin uptake was demonstrated by means of gel electrophoresis and confirmed by Western blotting with use of monoclonal antibodies.
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