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Effects of occlusal attrition and continuous eruption on odontometry of rat molars
American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 1977AbstractRecurrent 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
Letty Moss-Salentijn
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Sex assessment using odontometry and cranial anthropometry: evaluation in an Indian sample
Forensic Science, Medicine, and Pathology, 2011Crania and teeth are considered to be useful adjuncts for sex assessment and in construction of a postmortem profile, however, there is very little information regarding the relationship between tooth and cranial size. The purpose of this study was to demonstrate the extent of sexual dimorphism of teeth and cranial size in an adult Indian population ...
Punnya V Angadi +2 more
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Estimation of Stature from Odontometry and Skull Anthropometry - A Prospective Clinical Study
Journal of Indian Academy of Forensic Medicine, 2023M Lomi, Boopathi D, J. Daniel
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Personal Identification using Odontometry and Palatoscopy: A Pakistani Perspective
Pakistan Journal of Medical and Health Sciences, 2021Aim: 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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Einige Aussagen der Odontometrie über Neolithiker im Mittelelbe-Saale-Gebiet
2021Jahresschrift für mitteldeutsche Vorgeschichte, Bd.
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Comparative odontometry of the permanent post‐canine dentition of American Whites and Negroes
American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 1967AbstractThe permanent post‐canine teeth of American Whites and American Negroes of the New York City area were studied odontometrically. The mesio‐distal and bucco‐lingual dimensions of the crowns were measured, as was the total tooth height and crown height.
Melvin L. Moss +2 more
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Brazilian Journal of Biological Sciences
Endodontic treatment, popularly known as root canal treatment, is a procedure that aims to eliminate infections inside the tooth and save teeth that would otherwise need to be extracted. Endodontics treats the internal part of the tooth, which includes the pulp.
Thiago Pompeu Noronha +1 more
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Endodontic treatment, popularly known as root canal treatment, is a procedure that aims to eliminate infections inside the tooth and save teeth that would otherwise need to be extracted. Endodontics treats the internal part of the tooth, which includes the pulp.
Thiago Pompeu Noronha +1 more
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Human Evolution, 1989
The present study concerns the morphometric characteristics of two hundred permanent teeth from the Neolithic-Bronze Age human remains found in «Galeria del Silex» (Atapuerca Cave, Burgos, Spain). The crown index reveals that all the upper maxillary teeth (except incisors) and the mandibular first incisors, canines and premolars have a vestibulo ...
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The present study concerns the morphometric characteristics of two hundred permanent teeth from the Neolithic-Bronze Age human remains found in «Galeria del Silex» (Atapuerca Cave, Burgos, Spain). The crown index reveals that all the upper maxillary teeth (except incisors) and the mandibular first incisors, canines and premolars have a vestibulo ...
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Human biology, 1993
Current knowledge of odontometric variation among the people of south Asia is limited, yet variation in tooth size has the potential to answer important questions regarding genetic relationships among contemporary social groups. Here, we report tooth crown diameters for 3 ethnic groups (Bhils, Garasias, Rajputs) from Gujarat State and contrast these ...
J R, Lukacs, B E, Hemphill
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Current knowledge of odontometric variation among the people of south Asia is limited, yet variation in tooth size has the potential to answer important questions regarding genetic relationships among contemporary social groups. Here, we report tooth crown diameters for 3 ethnic groups (Bhils, Garasias, Rajputs) from Gujarat State and contrast these ...
J R, Lukacs, B E, Hemphill
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