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Enamel hypoplasia in a Canadian historic sample
American Journal of Human Biology, 1999Analyses of historical skeletal samples provide useful comparisons of the prevalence of skeletal indicators of stress to documentary information on health, diet, and socioeconomic status. A sample of the permanent dentitions of 253 adults from the St.
Shelley R., Saunders, Anne, Keenleyside
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Pitted enamel hypoplasia in tuberous sclerosis
Clinical Genetics, 1992Thirty patients with tuberous sclerosis (from 29 different families) were examined for evidence of macroscopically visible pitted enamel hypoplasia. Of 23 patients with permanent teeth, 11 (48%) showed multiple enamel pits (mean 4.6 pits, range 3–9), but none were seen in six patients with deciduous teeth.
J R, Sampson +3 more
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Occurrence of Enamel Hypoplasia in the Dentitions of Simian Primates
Folia Primatologica, 1991Analysis of enamel hypoplasia in the dentitions of simian ...
MOGGI CECCHI, IACOPO, S. CROVELLA
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Life history, enamel formation, and linear enamel hypoplasia in the Ceboidea
American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 2006Linear enamel hypoplasia (LEH), a developmental defect of enamel, increases in frequency from prosimian to monkey to lesser ape to great ape grades (Guatelli-Steinberg 2000 Am. J. Phys. Anthropol. 112:395-410, [2001] Evol. Anthropol. 10:138-151; Newell 1998 Ph.D. dissertation, Temple University).
Elizabeth A, Newell +4 more
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The prevalence of dental caries, enamel opacities and enamel hypoplasia in Ugandans
Archives of Oral Biology, 1972Abstract An epidemiological survey on the prevalence of dental caries, enamel opacities and enamel hypoplasia was conducted on 1399 persons in four districts in Uganda with fluoride in the drinking water varying from 0.11 to 3.00 ppm. The dental caries experience was found to be very low (0.0–0.9 DMF-T per person in the 5–9 yr age group and 0.4–2.8 ...
I J, Moller +2 more
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Experimental Enamel Hypoplasia
Nature, 1950IN a previous paper1, a method was described of producing enamel hypoplasia in the rat's incisor tooth by stopping matrix formation by the tall ameloblasts. This method consisted in essentials of first causing healing of low-phosphorus rickets and then suddenly stopping healing by re-imposing the rachitic condition.
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Dental Enamel Hypoplasias in Prehistoric Populations
Advances in Dental Research, 1989Recent years have witnessed an impressive increase in research on enamel hypoplasias in archaeological populations. By reviewing a series of studies of enamel hypoplasias at Dickson Mounds, Illinois, North America (950-1300 A.D.), a prehistoric site involved in the transition from gathering-hunting to agriculture, this paper provides an illustration of
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Enamel Hypoplasia and Anomalies of the Enamel
Dental Clinics of North America, 1975G B, Winter, A H, Brook
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