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Tooth segmentation by low-dose CBCT for orthodontic treatment planning : Explorative ex vivo validation. [PDF]

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Personal Identification using Odontometry and Palatoscopy: A Pakistani Perspective

Pakistan Journal of Medical and Health Sciences, 2021
Aim: To determine the most common rugae pattern and to find if it has any association with dental arch form or malocclusion. Study Design and setting: It was a retrospective cross-sectional study conducted using the records of 200 patients visiting the Orthodontic Outpatient department of Bahria University Medical and Dental College.
Tabassum Ahsan Qadeer   +3 more
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Odontometry of Lithuanian Paleopopulations

Anthropologischer Anzeiger, 1993
In 3443 teeth of 418 adults (224 males, 194 females) from Lithuanian crania of the 1st and 2nd millennia A.D., vestibulolingual (VL) and mesiodistal (MD) diameters of each tooth were measured on the right side. The samples showed a marked stability during the millennia, measurements being typical for a mesodontic population.
I, Balciùniené, R, Jankauskas
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The potential of computed tomography in odontometry: application to a Mesolithic dog

Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports, 2022
A large odontometric reference database is essential for a clear and reliable differentiation between the teeth of dogs and wolves found in archaeological contexts. However, the data compilation of skeletal material is a slow process because access to dog remains may be difficult.
Pereira, Hugo Matos   +11 more
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Morphology of Liberian Negro deciduous teeth. I. odontometry

American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 1966
AbstractAn odontometric study of the deciduous teeth of 21 Liberian Negro children is reported. These data were obtained from dental casts alone. Statistical comparisons were made of the mesiodistal diameter alone with two American White populations and the three Japanese populations.
M L, Moss, P S, Chase
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Effects of occlusal attrition and continuous eruption on odontometry of rat molars

American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 1977
AbstractRecurrent reports by others of posteruptive dimensional increase of the crowns of rat molar teeth were analyzed in the context of our present study of occlusal attrition, continuous eruption and alteration of the occlusal planes of rat maxillary molar teeth with age. Marked attrition of the anatomical crowns occurs, together with a considerable
L, Moss-Salentijn, M L, Moss
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