Integrating medical humanity into dental education: An innovative approach using paleodontology and dental history [PDF]
Chuan-Hang Yu
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How to estimate dental age in paleodontology? [PDF]
Nowadays there are many methods available for dental age estimation: morphological, radiological, biochemical. Some methods require sample sectioning while other non-destructive methods are more appropriate for use in paleodontology.
Andrea Hoch +2 more
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Are there any similarities and/or differences in sex determination methods used in forensic dentistry and paleodontology? [PDF]
Estimation of sex is one of the most important procedures in the identification of an unknown person. Teeth are a potential source of information in that process.
Aleksandar Kovačević, Lea Gruengold
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Paleodontology key from the past to the future: Indian perspective [PDF]
Paleodontology key from the past to the future: Indian ...
Abraham Johnson, Jasmine Singh
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The tooth relic of the Buddha: The viewpoint from paleodontology and modern dentistry. [PDF]
Cheng FC, Chiang CP.
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A artigo discute as variações da dentogênese, e sua repercussão sobre a estimativa de idade em amostras arqueológicas. Um exemplo aqui descrito, proveniente da amostra da população primeva de Lagoa Santa encontrada no abrigo de Santana do Riacho, em ...
Sheila M. de Souza
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Studi patologi dan kultural pada 19 gigi lepas dari kotak TP GEO IV situs Gunungwingko [PDF]
Gunungwingko is an archaeological site located in Bantul Regency, Yogyakarta Province. This site was used from 0 AD to 17th century. In 1978 excavation, there were 19 isolated teeth found in excavation box T.P. Geo. IV from 170 – 220 cm in depth.
Prayudi, Ashwin, Suriyanto, Rusyad Adi
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Paleodontology in Bosnia and Herzegovina – History and Perspectives [PDF]
Amila Zukanović
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Paleodontology: The relatively unexplored aspect of Forensic Odontology.
The scope of Forensic Odontology is not only limited to medicolegal cases related to present-day humans but also extends to involve study of archaeological remains. Paleodontology is a subset field of Forensic Odontology that deals exclusively with such specimens with an objective to provide insights about oral as well as general aspects of ancient ...
Vivek Pakhmode +4 more
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A Mycobacterium tuberculosis komplex archaikus DNS kimutatása humán csontvázmaradványokon [PDF]
Tuberculosis (TB) is one of the oldest diseases and still has a high prevalence nowadays. The disease is pandemic, according to the estimation of the WHO 30% of total population of the world may be infected latently by Mycobacterium tuberculosis.
Pósa, Annamária
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