item: #1 of 282 id: jda-100 author: Delgado-Burbano, Miguel Eduardo title: Deciduous Dental Morphological Diversity in Contemporary Colombian Ethnic Groups date: 2018-09-02 words: 7865 flesch: 59 summary: The fluctuations of dental trait frequencies reflect well the ancestry and microevolutionary dynamics between Colombian groups. Directionality of dental trait frequency between human second deciduous and first permanent molars. keywords: 2003; african; american; amerindian; colombian; contemporary; dental; dentition; european; frequencies; groups; lease; populations; samples; south; traits; variation cache: jda-100.pdf plain text: jda-100.txt item: #2 of 282 id: jda-101 author: Cucina, Andrea; Lizama, Elma Vega; Ramírez, Marco; Cárdenas, G. Alvarado; Tiesler, Vera title: Morphology of Root and C-Shape Canal in Prehispanic and Modern Maya Groups from Northern Yucatan date: 2018-09-02 words: 2391 flesch: 60 summary: The modern cohort represents a 29% of second lower molars with a C-shape canal (42/142). Mandibular second molars are described according to a one- or two-roots dichotomy (with the very rare cases of three roots falling into the two-roots category) keywords: canal; frequency; molars; morphology; root; shape cache: jda-101.pdf plain text: jda-101.txt item: #3 of 282 id: jda-102 author: Bollini, Gabriel A.; Rodríguez-Flórez, Carlos David; Colantonio, Sonia E. title: Dental Nonmetric Traits in a Pre-Conquest Sample from Chubut Region of Patagonia, Argentina date: 2018-09-02 words: 1949 flesch: 55 summary: MATERIALS AND METHODS Pre-conquest human dental remains with reasonably reliable stratigraphic contexts are relatively rare from Dental Nonmetric Traits in a Pre-Conquest Sample from Chubut Region of Patagonia, Argentina Gabriel A. Bollini1, Carlos David Rodríguez-Flórez2, and Sonia E. Colantonio3 1Cátedra de Antropología Biológica II, Facultad de Ciencias Naturales, Universidad Nacional de La Plata - Argentina 2Grupo de investigaciones ARQUEODIVERSIDAD, Universidad del Valle – Colombia, Departamento de Antropología y Sociología, Universidad de Caldas - Colombia 3Cátedra de Antropología Biológica y Cultural, Facultad de Ciencias Exactas, Físicas y Naturales, Universidad Nacional de Córdoba – Argentina, Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas (CONICET) Correspondence to: Carlos David Rodríguez-Flórez, Grupo de Investigaciones ARQUEODIVERSIDAD, Universidad del Valle - ColombiaDepartamento de Antropología y Sociología, Universidad de Caldas - Colombia E-mail: bioarqueologia@ucaldas.edu.co ABSTRACT Dental morphological trait expressions have been used in anthropology and forensic sciences for determination of biological and geographical affiliations. Dental non-metric traits in a pre-conquest sample from Tastil region in Argentina, South America. keywords: anthropology; argentina; chubut; dental; sample; shape; shovel; traits cache: jda-102.pdf plain text: jda-102.txt item: #4 of 282 id: jda-103 author: Smith, Ann S.; Harris, Edward F. title: Congenital Absence of Permanent Canines: Report of Two Cases date: 2018-09-02 words: 3707 flesch: 59 summary: A meta-analysis of the prevalence of dental agenesis of permanent teeth. Studies suggest that tooth development is delayed in cases of hypodontia (Uslenghi et al. 2007). keywords: absence; canines; cases; development; hypodontia; incisors; maxillary; teeth; tooth cache: jda-103.pdf plain text: jda-103.txt item: #5 of 282 id: jda-105 author: Hasegawa, Yuh; Rogers, James R.; Kageyama, Ikuo; Nakahara, Sen; Townsend, Grant C. title: Comparison of Permanent Mandibular Molar Crown Dimensions between Mongolians and Caucasians date: 2018-09-02 words: 3984 flesch: 57 summary: Mesiodistal crown diameters of the trigonid and talonid were recorded as described by Yamada (1992), and buccolingual crown diameters of the trigonid and talonid followed the definitions given by Kondo et al. Tooth crown dimensions selected for measurements. keywords: caucasians; crown; dental; mongolian; size; trmd cache: jda-105.pdf plain text: jda-105.txt item: #6 of 282 id: jda-106 author: Harris, Edward F.; Shiloah, Yoav title: A Longitudinal Study of Continued Tooth Eruption During Adulthood date: 2018-09-02 words: 6932 flesch: 65 summary: Tooth eruption conventionally refers to the rather rapid movement of a tooth from its formative position in its bony tooth crypt coronally into functional occlusion (Sato and Parsons, 1990). Less well studied is the second, slow and protracted, albeit cumulative phase of tooth eruption termed continuous eruption. keywords: age; alveolar; bone; cej; changes; eruption; height; iac; molar; root; study; tooth cache: jda-106.pdf plain text: jda-106.txt item: #7 of 282 id: jda-107 author: Silva, Ana Maria; Silva, Ana Leonor title: Unilateral Fusion of Two Primary Mandibular Teeth: Report of a Portuguese Archeological Case date: 2018-09-02 words: 1741 flesch: 56 summary: This paper describes a case of double teeth detected in the primary dentition of a late Roman infant skeleton that seems to result from the fusion of teeth 72 and 73. Although many clinical reports found association of fusion of primary teeth with succedaneous ones (e.g., Reddy and Munshi, 1999), no other abnormality was detected in the present case. keywords: et al; fusion; teeth cache: jda-107.pdf plain text: jda-107.txt item: #8 of 282 id: jda-108 author: Rodríguez-Flórez, Carlos David; Colantonio, Sonia E. title: Bilateral Asymmetry of Upper Permanent Dentition in Six Archeological Pre-Conquest Samples from Colombia, South America date: 2018-09-02 words: 2893 flesch: 55 summary: Either of these two recording methods maximizes the usable sample sizes without taking into account unilateral or bilateral trait expression. Thanks to the present evaluation, analysis of the samples can be pursued more carefully in the validation of dental traits expressed for UM1 prior to phenetic analysis, in this case Carabelli’s trait. keywords: asymmetry; dental; sample; study; trait cache: jda-108.pdf plain text: jda-108.txt item: #9 of 282 id: jda-109 author: Henderson, Emily H. title: Book Review: Teeth, 2nd edition date: 2018-09-02 words: 717 flesch: 48 summary: In keeping with Hillson’s current emphasis on mammals in general rather than humans specifically, discussion of tooth size in human evolution is limited to a few paragraphs on dental reduction through time. ISBN: 0-521-54549-8 As Hillson himself says, “one of the striking things about returning to the text almost 20 years later is how few of the fundamentals have in fact changed.” keywords: edition; teeth cache: jda-109.pdf plain text: jda-109.txt item: #10 of 282 id: jda-110 author: Williams, Bridgett A.; Corruccini, Robert S. title: The Relationship between Crown Size and Complexity in Two Collections date: 2018-09-03 words: 2870 flesch: 56 summary: (1998) contrast gene flow versus in situ selection models for the Italian Neolithic and later stages, and Coppa et al. (1999, 2007) analyze dental traits changing from the Italian Paleolithic through Mesolithic and Neolithic to almost contemporary agricultural times, 30 but the progressively hypodontic traits they use may merely signal tooth size reduction. Tooth size reduction: a hominid trend. keywords: complexity; crown; dental; reduction; size; teeth; tooth cache: jda-110.pdf plain text: jda-110.txt item: #11 of 282 id: jda-111 author: Sobhi, P.; Mihailidis, S.; Rogers, J. R.; Hughes, T. E.; Townsend, G. C. title: Asymmetrical Eruption of Permanent Teeth in Australian Aborigines date: 2018-09-03 words: 5830 flesch: 58 summary: Directional asymmetry in tooth eruption will exist for some teeth (some evidence from previous studies) 5. Variation in tooth eruption symmetry will exist between Australian Aborigines and other ethnic groups (previous findings in other ethnic groups) STUDY POPULATION AND METHODS Australia ABSTRACT: A better understanding of the factors influencing tooth eruption is important given the association between altered eruption patterns and crowded or decayed teeth. keywords: asymmetry; australian; dental; emergence; eruption; et al; teeth; tooth; townsend cache: jda-111.pdf plain text: jda-111.txt item: #12 of 282 id: jda-112 author: Artaria, Myrtati D. title: Short Communication: Dental Trait Variation and Age Determination Based on Dental Wear: A Preliminary Study of Javanese date: 2018-09-03 words: 1316 flesch: 59 summary: The present results show that dental wear reference data should be used cautiously, taking into account the origin of the individual being assessed. Additionally, the extent of dental wear is useful for estimating an individual’s age, especially in skeletal material (Maples and Browning, 1994), so this study also assessed the suitability of a reference base of dental wear rates (Brothwell, 1965, cited in Bass, 1987:287). keywords: accessory; dental; premolar; wear cache: jda-112.pdf plain text: jda-112.txt item: #13 of 282 id: jda-114 author: Hassett, Brenna title: Torus Mandibularis: Etiology and Bioarcheological Utility date: 2018-09-03 words: 9841 flesch: 54 summary: Firstly, if there is a genetic component to trait prevalence, different ethnic or population groups should show different frequencies of trait development. A total of 498 individuals from 8 archeological collections was assessed here on factors that have been posited to play a role in Torus Mandibularis: Etiology and Bioarcheological Utility Brenna Hassett University College London Institute of Archaeology, London, United Kingdom ABSTRACT: Torus mandibularis is a non-metric trait commonly recorded in bioarcheological investigation and often included in the battery of non-metric traits used to analyse biological distance among populations. keywords: age; degree; development; factors; frequency; mandibularis; samples; stress; study; tori; torus; torus mandibularis; trait; variation; wear cache: jda-114.pdf plain text: jda-114.txt item: #14 of 282 id: jda-115 author: Turner II, Christy G.; Eder, James F. title: Dental Pathology, Wear, and Diet in a Hunting and Gathering Forest-Dwelling Group: The Batak People of Palawan Island, The Philippines date: 2018-09-03 words: 3950 flesch: 64 summary: The frequency of Batak carious teeth (2.1%), mostly molars, is well in line with prehistoric hunting and gathering economies around the world. The correlation coefficient between age and mean wear for Batak male maxillary teeth is r = 0.749; for Batak females, r = 0.894. keywords: age; batak; teeth; tooth; wear cache: jda-115.pdf plain text: jda-115.txt item: #15 of 282 id: jda-116 author: Brook, A. H.; Underhill, C.; Foo, L. K.; Hector, M. title: Approximal Attrition and Permanent Tooth Crown Size in a Romano-British Population date: 2018-09-03 words: 4180 flesch: 67 summary: An alternative way of using the data to estimate the total reduction in mesiodistal tooth diameter is to subtract the average measurements of teeth in age group 4 from those in age group 1. In a sample of 97 mediaeval Swedish skulls Lysell (1958a,b) showed a comparable reduction in mesiodistal tooth diameters between “juvenile” and “mature” age groups. keywords: age; attrition; group; table; teeth; tooth; types cache: jda-116.pdf plain text: jda-116.txt item: #16 of 282 id: jda-117 author: Gurri, Francisco D.; Balam, Gilberto title: Inheritance of Bilateral Fusion of the Lower Central and Lateral Incisors: A Pedigree of a Maya Family from Yucatan, Mexico. date: 2018-09-03 words: 3568 flesch: 62 summary: Structural and radiographic evaluation of four cases of tooth fusion. Anomalies of form and number, fused primary teeth, a correlation of the dentitions. keywords: dentition; fusion; gemination; incisors; maxillary; pedigree; teeth; tooth cache: jda-117.pdf plain text: jda-117.txt item: #17 of 282 id: jda-118 author: Brook, Alan H.; Scheers, Marlene title: Variations of Tooth Root Morphology in a Romano- British Population date: 2018-09-03 words: 3172 flesch: 62 summary: The criterion for fused molar roots was adapted from Brabant and Kovacs (1961) and provided an acceptable degree of consistency (Table 1). Using results from a study of anomalies of tooth number and size in this population (Brook and John, 1995) statistically significant associations were found between congenital absence of third molars and fused molar roots (P < 0.02), cuneiform molar roots (P < 0.05), and taurodont lower molars (P < 0.001). keywords: anomalies; brook; molars; root; skulls cache: jda-118.pdf plain text: jda-118.txt item: #18 of 282 id: jda-119 author: Aguirre, Luisa; Castillo, Diana; Solarte, Diana; Moreno, Freddy title: Frequency and Variability of Five Non-Metric Dental Crown Traits in the Primary and Permanent Dentitions of a Racially Mixed Population from Cali, Colombia date: 2018-09-03 words: 5778 flesch: 55 summary: The Arizona State University Dental Anthropology System (ASUDAS) and Grine, Sciulli, and Hanihara methods were used as reference to compare the prevalence of dental traits in dental casts from 100 subjects from a Colombian racially mixed population. 6 0 19 1 93 1 76 2 1 2 - 7 5 Groove pattern Y 81 Y 41 + 17 + 59 X 2 X 0 Cusp 6 0 - 1 88 0 - 1 96 2 - 5 12 2 - 5 4 Cusp 7 0 76 0 81 1 - 3 24 1 - 4 19 TABLE 4. Frequency of nonmetric dental traits in permanent dentition Samples Carabelli trait Protostylid Groove pattern Cusp 6 Cusp 7 Japanesea 6.5 6.6 26.0 (+) 25.3 6.7 Pimaa 6.9 19.4 26.6 8.2 Eskimoa 13 28.6 20.1 (Y) 50 20 Caucasiana 39 0 59.5 (+) 5.2 5.1 American blacksa 16.3 0 49.0 (+) 6.5 46.3 Sinodontyb 32.1 34.7 10.9 (Y) 47.8 9.8 Sundadontyb 30.6 30 19.6 (Y) 35.5 7.4 North American Indianb 35.6 41.9 8.1 (+) 49.2 10.2 South American Indiansb 41.9 29.8 9 (+) 55.8 9.6 Thailandersc 26.6 20.4 71.8 (Y); 25.6 (+) 17.1 2.4 American caucasoidd 45 0 84.1 (+) 5.2 5.1 Colombian Living Indians 20 - 90 0 - 60 - 0 - 80 0 - 80 Páeces (Colombian Indians)e 0.6 0.2 - - 38 Guambianos (Colombian Indians)e 0.2 0.1 - - - Emberá (Colombian Indians)e 60 20 - - - Obando pre-Hispanicf 50 10 51.6 (Y) - 31 (+) 38.9 - Bogotá racially mixedg 28 4 - - - Cali racially mixedh 40.5 1.5 - 5.0 25.0 Present study 50.0 4.0 41 (Y) - 59 (+) 4.0 19.0 aHanihara (1976, 1992), bTurner (1984, 1990), cManabe et al. keywords: carabelli; cusp; dental; dentition; frequency; groove; molar; moreno; pattern; primary; study; trait cache: jda-119.pdf plain text: jda-119.txt item: #19 of 282 id: jda-120 author: Khamis, Mohd Fadhli; Taylor, Jane A.; Samsudin, Abdul Rani; Townsend, Grant C. title: Variation in Dental Crown Morphology in Malaysian Populations date: 2018-09-03 words: 8768 flesch: 67 summary: Using chi-square analysis and Fisher’s exact test, the majority of dental traits were found to be bilaterally symmetrical and to demonstrate low sexual dimorphism. These findings based on dental traits are consistent with historical explanations of affinities between modern Malaysian populations. keywords: carabelli; chinese; frequencies; groups; jahai; symmetry; traits cache: jda-120.pdf plain text: jda-120.txt item: #20 of 282 id: jda-121 author: Muller, Deann title: Book Review: Verwandschaftsanalyse im alemannischen Gräberfeld von Kirchheim/Ries (Analysis of Relationships within the Alemannic linear graveyard of Kirchheim/Ries date: 2018-09-03 words: 1926 flesch: 46 summary: They include a critical consideration of how the terminology and concepts employed in biological kinship analysis intersect with established (although sometimes contentious) concepts within socio-cultural anthropology and archaeology. This phenomenon illustrates the difficulties of identifying familial structures based on archaeological evidence alone, as well as the utility of testing archaeological subgroups in biological kinship analysis. keywords: alt; analysis; cemetery; individuals; vach cache: jda-121.pdf plain text: jda-121.txt item: #21 of 282 id: jda-122 author: Rodríguez, Carolina; Moreno, Freddy title: Paramolar tubercle in the left maxillary second premolar: a case report. date: 2018-09-03 words: 2450 flesch: 53 summary: Developmentally, dental cusps begin their formation during the early bell stage, well before calcification of the tooth has begun. Basically, paramolar tubercles occur as accessory cusps located on the buccal or lingual surface of the primary and succedaneous teeth, involving both the maxillary or mandibular tooth types. keywords: anthropology; cusp; dental; maxillary; paramolar; premolar; tubercle cache: jda-122.pdf plain text: jda-122.txt item: #22 of 282 id: jda-123 author: Stefan, Vincent H. title: Brief Communication: Rotation of the Maxillary Premolars: Evidence in Support of Premolar Morphogenetic Field date: 2018-09-03 words: 1543 flesch: 53 summary: Evidence illustrating an extremely rare form of dental rotation, as well as supporting the presence of a premolar morphogenic field is discussed below. However, the rare cases discussed above represent an even smaller sub-category of dental rotation, an occurrence where two adjacent teeth are rotated as a “unit” within the dental arcade. keywords: dentition; field; maxillary; rotation; teeth cache: jda-123.pdf plain text: jda-123.txt item: #23 of 282 id: jda-124 author: Harris, Edward F. title: Commentary: Rotated Premolars date: 2018-09-03 words: 3013 flesch: 61 summary: An odontoma—a generally benign developmental hamartomatous lesion often coronal to an unerupted tooth—consists of tissues that resist tooth eruption as well as the normal migration Fig. In a similar vein, molecular biologists have discovered genes that influence tooth eruption, notably, mutant alleles that interfere with the normal lysis of bone ahead of an erupting tooth, which can lead to impaction (e.g., Tiffee et al., 1999; Nishino et al., 2001; Ida-Yonemochi et al., 2004). keywords: eruption; j j; premolars; second; space; teeth; tooth cache: jda-124.pdf plain text: jda-124.txt item: #24 of 282 id: jda-125 author: Al-Shorman, Abdulla title: A Byzantine Cranium from Jordan: A Case Study in Dental Anthropology date: 2018-09-03 words: 1621 flesch: 63 summary: In other words, the rate of dental wear was high enough to inhibit the development of dental caries on the occlusal surfaces of teeth (Powell, 1985). Inferior view of the cranium showing the abscesses, dental caries and dental wear. keywords: abscesses; dental; jordan; loss; molar cache: jda-125.pdf plain text: jda-125.txt item: #25 of 282 id: jda-126 author: Rodríguez-Flórez, Carlos David; Fonseca, Gabriel Mario; de Villalba, Maria Teresa title: Brief Communication: Occurrence of an Eighth Cusp on Primary Second Mandibular Molars of a Contemporary Argentinean Child date: 2018-09-03 words: 827 flesch: 55 summary: This brief communication reports on the presence and asymmetry of a possible eighth cusp on mandibular primary second molars of a contemporary Argentinean boy. Dental Anthropology 2006;19(3):83-85. 84 could be used to label this eighth cusp, perhaps the Protuberantio apulparis sited in the distal occlusal area of primary second lower molars. keywords: cusp; molars cache: jda-126.pdf plain text: jda-126.txt item: #26 of 282 id: jda-127 author: Harris, Edward F.; Couch, Jr., W. Max title: The Relative Sexual Dimorphism of Human Incisor Crown and Root Dimensions date: 2018-09-03 words: 5771 flesch: 65 summary: Probably because root lengths are major constituents of tooth length (Fig. 1), root lengths also have comparatively high weights on this component. PC II reflects the high loadings of tooth lengths and root lengths, but here there are polarities (opposite signs) for variables in the maxilla and the mandible. Prior studies suggest that tooth root dimensions are more dimorphic than crown dimensions, so roots would be more useful for sex determination. keywords: crown; dimensions; dimorphism; incisor; l l; l u; length; r l; root; sex; t l; tooth cache: jda-127.pdf plain text: jda-127.txt item: #27 of 282 id: jda-128 author: Feeney, Robin N. M. title: An investigation of ultrasound methods for the assessment of sex and age from intact human teeth date: 2018-09-03 words: 6673 flesch: 51 summary: Apart from the paper by Mahoney and associates (2000) who determined that hardness and modulus of elasticity in deciduous enamel and dentin are within the range reported for permanent teeth, research on the mechanical and acoustic properties of deciduous teeth is lacking. For example, it is possible that because enamel in deciduous teeth is much thinner than in permanent teeth, the teeth are overall less hard, allowing for better coupling with the fluid medium, resulting in more energy being absorbed in the time- frequency window noted above. keywords: age; dentin; differences; enamel; fig; propagation; pulse; sex; surface; teeth; tooth; transducer; ultrasound; wave cache: jda-128.pdf plain text: jda-128.txt item: #28 of 282 id: jda-129 author: Graver, Sally M. title: Dental Health Decline in the Chesapeake Bay, Virginia: The Role of European Contact and Multiple Stressors date: 2018-09-03 words: 6678 flesch: 60 summary: Dental health diet and social status among Central African foragers and farmers. Statistical analysis reveals a trend of declining dental health for the post-contact sample (chi-square; P<0.05). keywords: 2000; caries; contact; dental; health; larsen; lesions; loss; native; new; ossuary; populations; press; tooth; ubelaker; university cache: jda-129.pdf plain text: jda-129.txt item: #29 of 282 id: jda-13 author: Williams, Frank L'Engle title: Erratum date: 2018-02-26 words: 210 flesch: 25 summary: Expression of nonmetric dental traits in Western European Neanderthals Frank L’Engle Williams1,* Rebecca L. George2, Ma- rie-Antoinette de Lumley3,4, Gaël Becam3,* 1Department of Anthropology, Georgia State Uni- versity, Atlanta, GA 30303, USA 2 Department of Anthropology, University of Ne- vada, Reno, NV 89557, USA 3 UMR 7194 CNRS, HNHP, MNHN/UPVD/CERP de Tautavel, France 4 Institut de Paléontologie Humaine, Paris, France *Correspondence to: Dr. Frank L’Engle Williams, Department of An- thropology, Georgia State University frankwilliams@gsu.edu Dr. Gaël Becam, UMR 7194 CNRS, HNHP, MNHN/UPVD/CERP de Tautavel, France gael.becam@cerptautavel.com ERRATUM Expression of nonmetric dental traits in Western European Neanderthals [Dental Anthropology, 30, 3–15 (2017)] 21 Dental Anthropology 2018 │ Volume 31 │ Issue 01 Frank L’Engle Williams1,* 1Department of Anthropology, Georgia State Uni- versity, Atlanta, GA 30303, USA *Correspondence to: Dr. Frank L’Engle Williams, Department of An- thropology, Georgia State University frankwilliams@gsu.edu keywords: anthropology cache: jda-13.pdf plain text: jda-13.txt item: #30 of 282 id: jda-130 author: Dinh, Dustin P.; Harris, Edward F. title: A Study of Cusp Base Areas in the Maxillary Permanent Molars of American Whites date: 2018-09-03 words: 6050 flesch: 64 summary: Most cusps exhibited significant sexual dimorphism, with greater differences for the distal cusps within a tooth and from M1 to M2. Intercorrelations of cusp areas were notably low (r2 < 15%) both within and between M1 and M2, suggesting considerable independence in formative rates of each cusp and low morphological integration of these constituents of the occlusal table. Limited comparative material in the literature suggests that cusp areas may valuably extend the quantitative comparisons for genetic and biological studies beyond conventional tooth crown width and length. keywords: areas; crown; cusp; enamel; hypocone; metacone; molars; occlusal; protocone; table; tooth cache: jda-130.pdf plain text: jda-130.txt item: #31 of 282 id: jda-131 author: Shah, Anwar A.; Elcock, Claire; Brook, Alan H. title: Posterior tooth morphology and lower incisor crowding date: 2018-09-03 words: 3912 flesch: 63 summary: In the female group, there was no association of posterior tooth area with lower incisor crowding. However, there is no literature to investigate the relationship between posterior tooth area and the contact area tightness between adjacent teeth. keywords: area; crowding; incisor; teeth; tooth cache: jda-131.pdf plain text: jda-131.txt item: #32 of 282 id: jda-132 author: Harris, Edward F. title: Tooth-Coding Systems in the Clinical Dental Setting date: 2018-09-03 words: 3870 flesch: 63 summary: Also, Haderup’s (1891) tooth designation system experienced popularity for some decades after its introduction. Tooth numbering systems: a final choice. keywords: dental; fdi; left; palmer; quadrant; right; system; teeth; tooth cache: jda-132.pdf plain text: jda-132.txt item: #33 of 282 id: jda-133 author: Ichim, Ionut; Swain, Michael; Kieser, Jules title: Biomechanical Analysis of the Canine Tuberculum Dentale date: 2018-09-03 words: 2154 flesch: 56 summary: First principal stress in (A) flat palatal surface, (B) normal, and (C) stylized tuberculum dentale models. Axial section plots of the third principal stress in (A) flat palatal surface, (B) normal, and (C) stylized tuberculum dentale models. keywords: canine; cingulum; dentale; loading; stresses; tuberculum cache: jda-133.pdf plain text: jda-133.txt item: #34 of 282 id: jda-134 author: Turner II, Christy G. title: Dental Indications of Polynesian Affinity for Prehistoric Rotuma Islanders, South Pacific date: 2018-09-03 words: 5315 flesch: 60 summary: The ten comparative dental series used to identify Rotuma relationships are part of the published and unpublished data base in the author’s computer and other files. However, when Turner pooled Rotuma and Fiji dental samples, because of their relative Oceanic closeness, this combined group was most like samples from Early Malay Archipelago, and from Melanesian-Polynesian border islands. keywords: dental; mmd; new; polynesians; rotuma; southeast; turner; university cache: jda-134.pdf plain text: jda-134.txt item: #35 of 282 id: jda-135 author: Hojo, Teruyuki title: Regional Differences of Dental Microwear on the Occlusal Surface of an M2 from Neolithic Japan: A Case Study date: 2018-09-03 words: 2447 flesch: 67 summary: Brief communication: Diet-induced changes in rates of human tooth microwear: a case study involving stone-ground maize. A study of microwear on chimpanzee molars: Implications for dental microwear analysis. keywords: microwear; pits; regions cache: jda-135.pdf plain text: jda-135.txt item: #36 of 282 id: jda-136 author: Brace, C. Loring; Seguchi, Noriko title: Kazuro Hanihara 1927–2004 date: 2018-09-03 words: 1358 flesch: 51 summary: He was especially prominent among Japanese anthropologists for his work in dental anthropology, and he regularly voiced his gratitude to that legendary embodiment of dental anthropology, Albert A. Dahlberg of Chicago, for contacts, encouragement, and access to dental collections. Brace and Seguchi 2005.6 65 Kazuro Hanihara 1927–2004 Kazuro Hanihara, born in Fukuoka Prefecture on the southernmost Japanese island of Kyushu, was one of the major figures in biological anthropology in Japan. keywords: anthropology; hanihara; japanese; university cache: jda-136.pdf plain text: jda-136.txt item: #37 of 282 id: jda-137 author: Nelson, Greg C. title: Book Review: Dental Functional Morphology: How Teeth Work date: 2018-09-03 words: 2869 flesch: 53 summary: Lucas puts this in context for the salient aspects of the book in stating, “The chance of hitting a food particle with the teeth is enhanced by making the tooth bigger, i.e. by changing tooth size. With tooth size, Lucas prods us to view it as something whose variation is tied to the size of the entire orofacial complex, the size of which is, in turn, related to the size of the food that is put into it. keywords: food; fracture; lucas; size; teeth; tooth cache: jda-137.pdf plain text: jda-137.txt item: #38 of 282 id: jda-138 author: Sperber, Geoffrey H. title: The Genetics of Odontogenesis: Implications in Dental Anthropology and Palæo-Odontology date: 2018-09-03 words: 4383 flesch: 51 summary: An early signally event in tooth development at 6 weeks postconception is the induction of odontogenic mesenchyme by bone morphogenetic proteins (BMPs) and fibroblast growth factors (FGFs) from the oral ectoderm. Genetic basis of tooth development and dental defects. keywords: 2003; ameloblasts; cells; development; enamel; epithelium; expression; genes; genetics; pulp; sharpe; teeth; tissues; tooth cache: jda-138.pdf plain text: jda-138.txt item: #39 of 282 id: jda-139 author: Irish, Joel D.; Hemphill, Brian E. title: An Odontometric Investigation of Canary Islander Origins date: 2018-09-03 words: 6200 flesch: 59 summary: In cases where a tooth on the left side was missing in an individual, the right antimere (if present) was measured to maximize sample size. The remaining seven samples, from Northeast Africa, are included in the dental analysis to help delineate Guanche affinities on a broader, geographically-oriented scale. keywords: africa; analysis; berbers; canary; component; guanche; hemphill; history; irish; islands; north; samples; scores; size; tooth; university cache: jda-139.pdf plain text: jda-139.txt item: #40 of 282 id: jda-14 author: Stojanowski, Christopher title: Book Review: Human Tooth Crown and Root Morphology and Dental Morphology for Anthropology: An Illustrated Manual: Book Review date: 2018-02-26 words: 1806 flesch: 64 summary: Scott and Irish provide discussion of other traits such as marginal ridge tubercles of the maxillary molars and rare traits such as bifurcated hypocone and lateral incisor vari- ants (not mesial bending) as well as ASUDAS features such as rocker jaw, torsomolar angle, and palatine and mandibular tori. In Scott and Irish, the introductory sections discuss the history of trait scoring and the ASUDAS, followed by a basic introduction to dental anatomy and terminology. keywords: edgar; irish; page; scott; trait cache: jda-14.pdf plain text: jda-14.txt item: #41 of 282 id: jda-140 author: Wetherell, John; Winning, Tracey; Townsend, Grant title: Localized Asymmetry in Human Dental Crown Form—an Interesting Case date: 2018-09-03 words: 3999 flesch: 56 summary: Wetherell et al. 2004.3 18 19 This case highlights the fact that asymmetries in dental crown form, whether they be fluctuating or directional, need to be viewed as resulting from a con- tinuum of developmental disturbances that may range from minor to severe. As our knowledge of the mo- lecular basis of dental development continues to grow, we should eventually be able to explain in cellular and molecular terms the specific causes of the whole range of asymmetrical expressions in dental crown form that we observe within the human dentition. keywords: crown; form; left; mandibular; maxillary; molar; right; teeth cache: jda-140.pdf plain text: jda-140.txt item: #42 of 282 id: jda-141 author: Edgar, Heather J. H.; Sciulli, Paul W. title: Elongated Mandibular Premolar: A New Morphological Variant date: 2018-09-03 words: 2236 flesch: 52 summary: Elongated anterior premolars. Elongated premolars were found in 19 teeth in the 458 individuals included in the study. keywords: axis; dimension; direction; premolars cache: jda-141.pdf plain text: jda-141.txt item: #43 of 282 id: jda-142 author: Irish, Joel D.; Bobrowski, Przemyslaw; Kobusiewicz, Michal; Kabaciski, Jacek; Schild, Romuald title: An Artificial Human Tooth from the Neolithic Cemetery at Gebel Ramlah, Egypt date: 2018-09-03 words: 2503 flesch: 58 summary: In what may be deemed analogous treatment, two sets of more recent, Old Kingdom (ca. 2500 BC) remains from Giza and El Qatta in Lower Egypt, exhibit apparent post-mortem insertion of several teeth during the mummification process; however, in these cases actual human teeth, bound together with gold wire, were employed (see Junker, 1914; Harris et al., 1975; Ring, 1985; Puech, 1995). As stated by Ring (1985:36), in accordance with Junker’s (1914) own observations (and similar to that noted above), this treatment was TABLE 1. Measurements of carved shell tooth compared to mean crown diameters of maxillary incisors in the Gebel Ramlah (GR) skeletal sample. keywords: irish; neolithic; schild; shell; teeth; tooth cache: jda-142.pdf plain text: jda-142.txt item: #44 of 282 id: jda-143 author: Lease, Loren R. title: Book Review: DENTAL MORPHOLOGY 2001: PROCEEDINGS OF THE 11TH INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON DENTAL MORPHOLOGY date: 2018-09-03 words: 1209 flesch: 50 summary: In comparison to the previous volume, Dental Anthropology 1998, there are substantially fewer papers included in each section. By contrast, in the previous volume, Dental Anthropology had 23 papers, Dental Evolution consisted of 11, Ontogeny was comprised of seven papers, Technology had four, and Morphological Integration within the Dental and Craniofacial Complex had seven papers. keywords: anthropology; papers; symposium; volume cache: jda-143.pdf plain text: jda-143.txt item: #45 of 282 id: jda-144 author: Hill, Molly K. title: Dental Reduction and Diet in the Prehistoric Ohio River Valley date: 2018-09-03 words: 7303 flesch: 63 summary: Tooth size reduction: a hominid trend. Tooth reduction in the Orient. keywords: archaic; change; diet; females; late; middle; mississippian; reduction; size; study; teeth; time; tooth; woodland cache: jda-144.pdf plain text: jda-144.txt item: #46 of 282 id: jda-145 author: Gagnon, Celeste Marie title: Food and the State: Bioarchaeological Investigations of Diet in the Moche Valley of Perú date: 2018-09-03 words: 5997 flesch: 59 summary: Sex identification of adults was established using the Phenice Method and qualitative observations of pelvic morphology, such as relative size of greater Age in years Salinar Early Gallinazo Middle Gallinazo Late Gallinazo fetal 0 5 8 0 birth - 4.9 24 110 90 49 5 - 9.9 11 21 12 9 10 - 14.9 3 12 4 3 15 - 19.9 5 10 11 7 20 - 24.9 2 9 4 5 25 - 29.9 0 9 7 11 30 - 34.9 6 6 10 7 35 - 39.9 8 10 10 3 40 - 44.9 5 10 8 4 45 - 49.9 4 5 5 2 50 - 54.9 0 0 2 0 55 - 59.9 1 0 0 0 > 18 2 5 1 5 > 20 3 20 28 26 > 30 2 11 10 13 > 40 0 2 5 1 50 + 0 0 0 1 Table 2. New Canals Ceremonial Phase Estimated Dates Cultural Horizon1 Excavated Architecture Middle Moche AD 400–700 keywords: coca; development; female; gallinazo; individuals; moche; period; rates; state; teeth; tooth; university; valley cache: jda-145.pdf plain text: jda-145.txt item: #47 of 282 id: jda-146 author: Edgar, Heather Joy Hecht title: Dentitions, Distance, and Difficulty: A Comparison of Two Statistical Techniques for Dental Morphological Data date: 2018-09-03 words: 4267 flesch: 67 summary: This information is graphically presented in Figure 1, which shows the principal coordinates of the relationships among the six groups resulting from MMD analyses, Late AA Late EA Middle AA Middle EA Several variables were eliminated from D2 analyses because they were found to have little or no correlation with other variables, and thus the tetrachoric correlation matrix was singular. keywords: analysis; dental; early; late; middle; mmd; traits cache: jda-146.pdf plain text: jda-146.txt item: #48 of 282 id: jda-147 author: Peck, Sheldon title: Tooth Shape Deviations of Mandibular Premolars date: 2018-09-03 words: 661 flesch: 54 summary: We applied an MD/FL crown index ([mesiodistal Brief report: Tooth Shape Deviations of Mandibular Premolars Sheldon Peck* Department of Oral and Developmental Biology, Harvard School of Dental Medicine Boston, MA 02115 diameter in mm ÷ faciolingual diameter in mm] X 100) to quantify the extent of this tooth shape anomaly in our two subjects: deviant MnP1 teeth, with widened mesiodistal dimension and narrowed faciolingal dimension, had an MD/FL index of 122; deviant MnP2 teeth showed an MD/FL index of 120-127. Tooth shape deviation of the mandibular left first premolar (MnP1-TSD) in a white female. keywords: mandibular; peck cache: jda-147.pdf plain text: jda-147.txt item: #49 of 282 id: jda-148 author: Cucina, Andrea; Neff, Hector; Tiesler, Vera title: Provenance of African-Born Individuals from the Colonial Cemetery of Campeche (Mexico) by Means of Trace Elements Analysis date: 2018-09-03 words: 3285 flesch: 57 summary: Cucina et al. 2004.1 65 The presence of African individuals in the colonial town of Campeche goes back to the 16th century AD when African slaves were brought in by the Spanish colonizers as servants and workers (Mallafe, 1973). E-mail: cucina@tunku.uady.mx ABSTRACT The present study investigates the issue of foreign provenance of African individuals buried in the early colonial cemetery of Campeche (Mexico) using multiple trace elements analysis from the first permanent molar. keywords: african; anthropology; campeche; colonial; components; elements; individuals; pattern; trace cache: jda-148.pdf plain text: jda-148.txt item: #50 of 282 id: jda-149 author: Liu, Pingzhou; Ranjitkar, Sarbin; Kaidonis, John A.; Townsend, Grant C.; Richards, Lindsay C. title: A System for the Acquisition and Analysis of Three-Dimensional Data Describing Dental Morphology date: 2018-09-03 words: 2490 flesch: 54 summary: As part of the development process, the system was validated by comparison of calculated data with the known dimensions and volumes of standard objects. DISCUSSION Based on our assessment of the validity and reproducibility of the measurements derived using this system, we believe that it provides an affordable and reliable method for the acquisition of 3D data for the comparison of dental morphology. keywords: data; reference; specimen; surface; volume; wear cache: jda-149.pdf plain text: jda-149.txt item: #51 of 282 id: jda-150 author: Turner, Robert A.; Harris, Edward F. title: Maxillary Second Premolars with Paramolar Tubercles date: 2018-09-03 words: 2346 flesch: 68 summary: Enamel knots are sites of nondividing cells that form during the bell stage of tooth formation. Genetics of tooth development. keywords: accessory; buccal; cusp; enamel; premolars; tooth cache: jda-150.pdf plain text: jda-150.txt item: #52 of 282 id: jda-151 author: Bracha, H. Stefan; Blanchard, D. Caroline; Lloyd-Jones, Jeffrey L.; Williams, Andrew; Blanchard, Robert J. title: Experimental Combat-Stress Model in Rats: Histological Examination of Effects on Amelogenesis— A Possible Measure of Diminished Vagal Tone Episodes date: 2018-09-03 words: 2762 flesch: 52 summary: VBS was developed to study combat stress in rats. In contrast to humans, rats have likely evolved to prioritize incisor strength during combat stress. keywords: bracha; combat; enamel; et al; incisors; rats; research; stress cache: jda-151.pdf plain text: jda-151.txt item: #53 of 282 id: jda-152 author: Harris, Edward F.; Sjøvold, Torstein title: Calculation of Smith’s Mean Measure of Divergence for Intergroup Comparisons Using Nonmetric Data date: 2018-09-03 words: 8161 flesch: 61 summary: As examples, when the difference in trait frequency is 0.85, the contribution to the MMD will be 4; when the difference is 0.65, the contribution will be 2; and when the difference is 0.48 the difference will be 1. Figure 4 graphs these two opposing values, namely the squared difference in trait frequencies (θ ik -θ jk )2 on the X axis and the sample size (per group) at which this difference is nullified by the correction factor. The Mean Measure of Divergence (MMD) is a formula that converts a battery of trait frequencies into a numerical value such that the more dissimilar two samples are, the greater the value. keywords: difference; frequencies; groups; mmd; sample; sizes; trait; transformation cache: jda-152.pdf plain text: jda-152.txt item: #54 of 282 id: jda-153 author: Mosharraf, Ramin; Hajian, Fatemeh title: Occlusal Morphology of the Mandibular First and Second Premolars in Iranian Adolescents date: 2018-09-03 words: 1680 flesch: 63 summary: Chi-square test revealed no sex predilection in the first and second categories but in the mixed groups there was significant difference between males and females (P = 0.004), also with mixed cusp forms occurring more often in males (males = 32, females = 13). Van Beek (1983) stated that, like first premolars, various occlusal patterns are seen in the 2-cusp forms with the predominant pattern an H-shaped central groove. keywords: cusp; forms; groove; pattern; premolar cache: jda-153.pdf plain text: jda-153.txt item: #55 of 282 id: jda-154 author: Lauc, Tomislav title: Influence of Inbreeding on the Carabelli Trait in a Human Isolate date: 2018-09-03 words: 5143 flesch: 60 summary: In general, Carabelli traits can be divided into two main groups: positive features (protuberance and cusp- form structures) and negative features (furrow and pit- form structures), with few morphological variations in both groups (Alvesalo et al., 1975; Townsend and Brown, 1981; Laatikanen and Ranta, 1996). The design evalu- ated the effect of inbreeding on Carabelli trait on the maxillary permanent first molar within a natural setting of reduced variability of environmental factors. keywords: carabelli; group; hvar; inbreeding; individuals; island; number; population; rudan; table; total; trait cache: jda-154.pdf plain text: jda-154.txt item: #56 of 282 id: jda-155 author: Haddow, Scott; Lovell, Nancy C. title: Metric Analysis of Permanent and Deciduous Teeth from Bronze Age Tell Leilan, Syria date: 2018-09-03 words: 5636 flesch: 60 summary: For the present study, the total and molar crown areas of the Tell Leilan permanent dental sample are compared with the total and molar crown areas from several archaeological populations in the Near East (Fig. 1), beginning in the Middle/Upper Paleolithic and ending in the Iron Age, as a rudimentary examination of tooth size reduction. DISCUSSION Many scholars have debated the mechanisms of dental reduction, but most agree that an overall reduction in tooth crown size should be observed in populations as they move from nomadic hunting and gathering subsistence modes to more sedentary agricultural modes (e.g., Dahlberg, 1963; Sofaer, 1973). keywords: area; brace; crown; dentition; human; leilan; mean; near; reduction; size; teeth; tell; tooth cache: jda-155.pdf plain text: jda-155.txt item: #57 of 282 id: jda-156 author: Lee, C.; Burnett, S. E.; Turner II, C. G. title: Examination of the Rare Labial Talon Cusp on Human Anterior Teeth date: 2018-09-03 words: 1587 flesch: 65 summary: Previous studies have referred to this feature as a facial talon cusp, labial talon cusp, and, simply, talon cusp (Abbott, 1998; Jowharji et al., 1992; McNamara, 1997). ” Seven cases of labial talon cusp have been previously reported in the literature. keywords: american; cases; cusp; talon cache: jda-156.pdf plain text: jda-156.txt item: #58 of 282 id: jda-157 author: Harris, Edward F. title: Where’s the Variation? Variance Components in Tooth Sizes of the Permanent Dentition date: 2018-09-03 words: 7567 flesch: 69 summary: ABSTRACT Studies have shown that there are only a few canonical axes of tooth size variation in the perma- nent dentition. To find out how the variance in tooth size is appor- tioned across these six axes, model II, maximum-likeli- hood estimates of variance components were estimated (Hartley et al., 1978) using the SAS procedure varcomp (SAS, 1989). keywords: crown; dentition; dimensions; size; teeth; tooth; variance; variation cache: jda-157.pdf plain text: jda-157.txt item: #59 of 282 id: jda-158 author: Sciulli, Paul W. title: Dental Asymmetry in a Late Archaic and Late Prehistoric Skeletal Sample of the Ohio Valley Area date: 2003-01-01 words: 7583 flesch: 58 summary: Dental asymmetry (directional, anti- symmetry, and fluctuating) is analyzed in samples from two prehistoric Native American populations: a terminal Late Archaic population (3200-2700 BP) and a Late Prehistoric population (ca. 750 BP). Thus three sources of variation remain: sides, fluctuating asymmetry (= non-directional asymmetry as anti-symmetry is not present), and measurement error. keywords: archaic; asymmetry; directional; error; fluctuating; pearson; prehistoric; sample; sciulli; stress; teeth; variation; village cache: jda-158.pdf plain text: jda-158.txt item: #60 of 282 id: jda-159 author: Cucina, Andrea; Blos, Vera Tiesler; Sosa, Thelma Sierra title: Sex Differences in Oral Pathologies at the Late Classic Maya Site of Xcambó, Yucatán date: 2003-01-01 words: 3707 flesch: 63 summary: n.s. n.s. n.s. n.s. n.s. ACA vs AC n.s. n.s. vs F ** ** ** M vs F ** ** ** ** n.s. * APE M vs F n.s. n.s. n.s. n.s. n.s. n.s. n.s. n.s. keywords: ape; compounds; differences; females; males; maya; n.s; pathologies; site cache: jda-159.pdf plain text: jda-159.txt item: #61 of 282 id: jda-16 author: Blankenship-Sefczek, Erin C title: Expression of two near absent dental traits, mesial cuspule and paraconid, on one Archaic period modern human from the Ohio Valley: Rare molar traits in the Ohio Valley date: 2019-01-06 words: 3532 flesch: 60 summary: Assessing patterns of dental trait expressions are useful to understand biological variation, migration of modern human populations around the world (Scott and Turner, 1997; 3 Dental Anthropology 2019 │ Volume 32 │ Issue 01 Case Study: Expression of Two Near Absent Dental Traits, Lingual Cuspule and Paraconid, on One Archaic Period Modern Human from the Ohio Valley Erin C. Blankenship-Sefczek * The Ohio State University, USA Keywords: Dental variation, dental evolution, rare trait Over the course of human evolution there is a simplifi- cation in the expression of tooth traits (i.e. a reduction in cusp number, and occlusal ridges; Bailey and Hublin, 2013); however, there still exists considerable variation in the expression of dental morphology in world popu- lations (Turner et al., 1991; Scott and Turner, 1997; Hanihara, 2008; Scott et al., 2016; Irish, 2016). keywords: anthropology; cuspule; human; lingual; paraconid; scott; trait cache: jda-16.pdf plain text: jda-16.txt item: #62 of 282 id: jda-160 author: Eades, Suzanne; Desideri, Jocelyne title: Dental Anthropology at the University of Geneva date: 2003-01-01 words: 5041 flesch: 58 summary: In 1997, S. Eades became interested in dental non-metric traits during her preparation of a Master’s degree at the University of Bradford, England (Eades, 1997). These were applied to dental non-metric traits by Kolakowski et al. keywords: anthropology; beaker; bell; desideri; eades; gallay; individuals; neolithic; population; suisse; traits; university; valais cache: jda-160.pdf plain text: jda-160.txt item: #63 of 282 id: jda-161 author: Cooke, Cathy title: Book Review: Primate Dentition: An Introduction to the Teeth of Non-Human Primates date: 2003-01-01 words: 977 flesch: 45 summary: Swindler provides a valuable summary of current knowledge in non-human primate dentition and prompts further investigation in the field. An exceptionally noteworthy contribution is the chapter four discussion of deciduous dentition, a topic widely covered for human dentition but not for non- human primates. keywords: chapter; dentition; swindler cache: jda-161.pdf plain text: jda-161.txt item: #64 of 282 id: jda-163 author: Hughes, Toby; Richards, Lindsay; Townsend, Grant title: Form, Symmetry and Asymmetry of the Dental Arch: Orthogonal Analysis Revisited date: 2018-09-03 words: 3239 flesch: 65 summary: The data are listed in Table 4. ξ0 = 1 n ξ ξ ξ ξ ξ 1 0 0 0 2 = x- 0 x x x ∑ ∑∑ −( ) ξ ξ ξ ξ ξ ξ ξ ξ ξ 2 2 0 2 1 0 2 0 1 2 1 2 = x- 0 1x x x x x − − −( ) ∑∑ ∑∑∑ ξ ξ ξ ξ ξ ξ ξ ξ ξ ξ 3 3 0 3 1 2 3 2 0 3 0 1 3 = x- 0 1x x keywords: ξ ξ cache: jda-163.pdf plain text: jda-163.txt item: #65 of 282 id: jda-164 author: Corruccini, Robert S.; Shimada, Izumi; Shinoda, Ken-ichi title: Dental and mtDNA Relatedness Among Thousand-Year-Old Remains from Huaca Loro, Peru date: 2018-09-03 words: 3549 flesch: 54 summary: Correspondence to mtDNA affinity may be haphazard for dental traits, although of some interest in analyses of prehistoric samples in regard to the matrilocal/ patrilocal question (Corruccini, 1998). With the recent addition of mtDNA analysis of the teeth (Shimada et al., 2001), it is possible to examine the dental traits for overall (multivariate) and trait-specific (univariate) concordance with a known genetic variant. keywords: anthropology; corruccini; dental; females; individuals; mtdna; north; shimada; tomb; traits cache: jda-164.pdf plain text: jda-164.txt item: #66 of 282 id: jda-165 author: Harris, Edward F.; Buck, Andrea L. title: Tooth Mineralization: A Technical Note on the Moorrees-Fanning-Hunt Standards date: 2018-09-03 words: 3849 flesch: 66 summary: Tooth formation age estimated on a few selected teeth: a simple method for clinical use. Additionally, tooth formation appears to be under substantial genetic control (Pelsmaekers et al., 1997; Merwin and Harris, 1998)—more so than bone age (e.g., Garn et al., 1965; Keller et al., 1970). keywords: age; data; fanning; formation; moorrees; root; teeth; tooth cache: jda-165.pdf plain text: jda-165.txt item: #67 of 282 id: jda-166 author: Ullinger, Jaime M. title: Early Christian Pilgrimage to a Byzantine Monastery in Jerusalem—A Dental Perspective date: 2018-09-03 words: 2474 flesch: 65 summary: Dental morphological traits are used in the present study to assess the biological relationships among the monks and other groups. Dental morphological traits have been used in numerous studies to test the genetic relationships of groups (Scott and Turner, 1997; keywords: byzantine; east; groups; mmd; monastery; near cache: jda-166.pdf plain text: jda-166.txt item: #68 of 282 id: jda-167 author: Swindler, Daris R. title: Fourth Molars in the Anthropoidea date: 2018-09-03 words: 1860 flesch: 65 summary: 0.00 Papio1 410 2 0.50 Papio2 38 1 2.60 Papio8 541 6 1.11 Mandrillus1 56 0 0.00 Theropithecus1 7 0 0.00 Macaca1 901 2 0.20 Macaca4 140 1 0.70 Macaca2 350 1 0.30 Macaca8 2,379 9 0.38 1Miles and Grigson (1990) (M4 and M 4 ) 2Lavelle and Moore (1973) (M4 and M 4 ) 3Hooijer(1952) (M4) 4This paper (M4 and M 4 ) 8Krapp and Lampel (1973) (M4 and M 4 ) keywords: grigson; molars; swindler; teeth cache: jda-167.pdf plain text: jda-167.txt item: #69 of 282 id: jda-168 author: Newell, Elizabeth A. title: Book Review: Development, Function and Evolution of the Teeth date: 2018-09-03 words: 1554 flesch: 44 summary: Part one, “Genes, molecules and tooth initiation” contains four chapters that attempt to move beyond descriptions of developmental processes at the molecular level to discern the mechanisms involved in tooth formation. In chapter 14, Butler presents a detailed review of the variation in primate tooth shape and discusses how these variations are functionally adaptive for an arboreal lifestyle. keywords: chapter; enamel; teeth; tooth cache: jda-168.pdf plain text: jda-168.txt item: #70 of 282 id: jda-169 author: Tocheri, Matthew W. title: The Effects of Sexual Dimorphism, Asymmetry, and Intertrait Association on the Distribution of Thirteen Deciduous Dental Nonmetric Traits in a Sample of Pima Amerindians date: 2018-09-03 words: 5170 flesch: 60 summary: Therefore, deciduous nonmetric dental traits offer a valuable alternative source of biological data. Theoretically, deciduous traits may be influenced by sex more than permanent traits since all deciduous teeth begin to form in utero. keywords: anthropol; asymmetry; crown; dentition; lm2; phys; presence; shovel; teeth; traits cache: jda-169.pdf plain text: jda-169.txt item: #71 of 282 id: jda-17 author: Williams, Frank L'Engle; George, Rebecca L; Polet, Caroline title: Dental morphology of deciduous molars from late Neolithic Caves of the Meuse River Basin of Belgium: Neolithic deciduous dental traits date: 2018-10-25 words: 5314 flesch: 60 summary: Four cave sites contain numerous subadult re- mains, including Hastière Caverne M, Sclaigneaux, Bois Madame and Maurenne Caverne de la Cave, ABSTRACT Among these, the cave burials of Hastière Caverne M, Sclaigneaux, Bois Madame and Maurenne Caverne de la Cave are represented by numerous individuals and radio- carbon dated to circa 4,635 to 3,830 years B.P. Dental casts from mandibular and maxillary deciduous molars are scored using multiple methods to provide a regional overview of the prevalence and expres- sion of deciduous molar crown traits, and to compare frequencies between cave burial sites with a focus on temporal differentiation. keywords: bois; caverne; dm1; dm2; hastière; madame; maurenne; neolithic; sclaigneaux; stage cache: jda-17.pdf plain text: jda-17.txt item: #72 of 282 id: jda-170 author: Greene, Tammy R. title: Dental Paleopathology of the Ray Site (12W6), Indiana date: 2018-09-03 words: 5543 flesch: 59 summary: Therefore, tooth types were collapsed into anterior (incisors, canines and premolars) and posterior (molars) categories. ANOVA suggest no significant differences for the number of defects per tooth or earliest age at onset, regardless of tooth type. keywords: burial; defects; enamel; lesions; ray; site; stone; style; teeth; tooth; wear cache: jda-170.pdf plain text: jda-170.txt item: #73 of 282 id: jda-171 author: Correia, André; Pina, Carla title: Tubercle of Carabelli: A Review date: 2018-09-03 words: 2431 flesch: 60 summary: Fitting genetic models to Carabelli trait data in South Australian twins. Contribuição ao estudo do tubérculo de Carabelli e suas relações com a face oclusal do segundo molar superior. keywords: carabelli; cusp; della; dental; scott; serra; trait; tubercle cache: jda-171.pdf plain text: jda-171.txt item: #74 of 282 id: jda-172 author: Lease, Loren R. title: Book Review: Dental Morphology 1998: Proceedings of the 11th International Symposium on Dental Morphology date: 2018-09-03 words: 805 flesch: 48 summary: Each section’s set of papers provides an interesting mixture of the latest research in a particular field. Unfortunately, since the majority of the pictures, diagrams, and charts are re-creations of slides from the presentations, the quality varies from paper to paper. keywords: paper; section cache: jda-172.pdf plain text: jda-172.txt item: #75 of 282 id: jda-173 author: Tucker, Teri title: Book Review: Biological Anthropology of the Human Skeleton date: 2018-09-03 words: 1636 flesch: 37 summary: Mayhall provides extensive descriptions of morphological methods and notes the strengths and limits of each technique. N. Lovell examines several methods used in paleopathological research such as gross macroscopic observations, radiographic methods, computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, endoscopy, microscopic methods, and biochemical methods. keywords: age; analyses; methods; research; studies cache: jda-173.pdf plain text: jda-173.txt item: #76 of 282 id: jda-174 author: Guatelli-Steinberg, Debbie title: Book Review: Perspectives in Human Biology, Volume 4(3): Dento-Facial Variation in Perspective date: 2018-09-03 words: 1223 flesch: 37 summary: Dento-facial asymmetry is the subject of papers by Townsend, Dempsey, and Richards (asymmetry in the deciduous dentition) and Winning, Brown, and Townsend (human facial asymmetry). In the second of these papers, facial asymmetry is found to exhibit extensive individual variability during growth, but there is no overall trend for changes in facial asymmetry with increasing age. keywords: dento; papers; townsend; variation cache: jda-174.pdf plain text: jda-174.txt item: #77 of 282 id: jda-177 author: Turner II, Christy G. title: Dental Transfigurement and its Potential for Explaining the Evolution of Post-Archaic Indian Culture in the American Southwest date: 2018-09-04 words: 8 flesch: 103 summary: Turner 2000.1 pg1.jpg pg2.jpg pg3.jpg pg4.jpg pg5.jpg pg6.jpg keywords: pg5.jpg cache: jda-177.pdf plain text: jda-177.txt item: #78 of 282 id: jda-178 author: Oyamada, Joichi; Kitagawa, Yoshikazu; Manabe, Yoshitaka; Rokutanda, Atsushi title: People of the Samurai Class Kept their Antemortem Lost Teeth date: 2018-09-04 words: 12 flesch: 95 summary: Oyamada et al. 2000.2 pg7.jpg pg8.jpg pg9.jpg pg10.jpg pg11.jpg pg12.jpg pg13.jpg pg14.jpg keywords: oyamada cache: jda-178.pdf plain text: jda-178.txt item: #79 of 282 id: jda-179 author: Guatelli-Steinberg, Debbie title: Book Review: Dental Anthropology: Fundamentals, Limits, and Prospects date: 2018-09-04 words: 5 flesch: 100 summary: Guatelli-Steinberg 2000.3 pg22.jpg pg23.jpg keywords: guatelli cache: jda-179.pdf plain text: jda-179.txt item: #80 of 282 id: jda-180 author: Nelson, Greg C. title: Book Review: How Anthropology Informs the Orthodontic Diagnosis of Malocclusion's Causes date: 2018-09-04 words: 4 flesch: 97 summary: Nelson 2000.4 pg24.jpg pg25.jpg keywords: nelson cache: jda-180.pdf plain text: jda-180.txt item: #81 of 282 id: jda-181 author: Tasa, Guy L. title: Book Review: Atlas of Occupational Markers on Human Remains date: 2018-09-04 words: 3 flesch: 119 summary: Tasa 2000.5 pg26.jpg keywords: pg26.jpg cache: jda-181.pdf plain text: jda-181.txt item: #82 of 282 id: jda-182 author: Phillips-Conroy, Jane title: Book Review: Introduction to the Primates date: 2018-09-04 words: 5 flesch: 83 summary: Phillips-Conroy 2000.6 pg27.jpg pg28.jpg keywords: phillips cache: jda-182.pdf plain text: jda-182.txt item: #83 of 282 id: jda-183 author: Bailey, Shara E. title: Dental Morphological Affinities Among Late-Pleistocene and Recent Humans date: 2018-09-04 words: 10 flesch: 112 summary: Bailey 2000.1 pg1.jpg pg2.jpg pg3.jpg pg4.jpg pg5.jpg pg6.jpg pg7.jpg pg8.jpg keywords: bailey cache: jda-183.pdf plain text: jda-183.txt item: #84 of 282 id: jda-184 author: Alvrus, Annalisa title: Sex Dimorphism in the Deciduous Dentition of Modern Pima date: 2018-09-04 words: 7 flesch: 115 summary: Alvrus 2000.2 pg9.jpg pg10.jpg pg11.jpg pg12.jpg pg13.jpg keywords: alvrus cache: jda-184.pdf plain text: jda-184.txt item: #85 of 282 id: jda-185 author: Sears, Jill title: Taurodontism in Modern Populations date: 2018-09-04 words: 8 flesch: 114 summary: Sears 2000.3 pg14.jpg pg15.jpg pg16.jpg pg17.jpg pg18.jpg pg19.jpg keywords: pg14.jpg cache: jda-185.pdf plain text: jda-185.txt item: #86 of 282 id: jda-186 author: Chiu, Alison S.; Donlon, Denise title: Anthropological and Forensic Aspects of Odontological Variation in Two Contemporary Australian Populations date: 2018-09-04 words: 22 flesch: 96 summary: Chiu and Donlon 2000.4 pg20.jpg pg21.jpg pg22.jpg pg23.jpg pg24.jpg pg25.jpg pg26.jpg pg27.jpg pg28.jpg pg29.jpg pg30.jpg pg31.jpg pg32.jpg pg33.jpg pg34.jpg pg35.jpg pg36.jpg pg37.jpg keywords: chiu cache: jda-186.pdf plain text: jda-186.txt item: #87 of 282 id: jda-187 author: Guatelli-Steinberg, Debbie title: Book Review: Perspectives in Human Biology, Volume 4(3): Dento-Facial Variation in Perspective date: 2018-09-04 words: 5 flesch: 100 summary: Guatelli-Steinberg 2000b.5 pg38.jpg pg39.jpg keywords: guatelli cache: jda-187.pdf plain text: jda-187.txt item: #88 of 282 id: jda-188 author: Chegini-Farahini, Sassan; Fuss, Janet; Townsend, Grant title: Intra- and Inter-population Variability in Mamelon Expression on Incisor Teeth date: 2018-09-04 words: 11 flesch: 111 summary: Chegini-Farahini et al. 2000.1 pg1.jpg pg2.jpg pg3.jpg pg4.jpg pg5.jpg pg6.jpg keywords: chegini cache: jda-188.pdf plain text: jda-188.txt item: #89 of 282 id: jda-189 author: Hattab, F. H.; Abu-Alhaija, E. S. J.; Yassin, O. M. title: Tooth Crown Size of the Permanent Dentition in Subjects with Thalassemia Major date: 2018-09-04 words: 11 flesch: 103 summary: Hattab et al. 2000.2 pg7.jpg pg8.jpg pg9.jpg pg10.jpg pg11.jpg pg12.jpg pg13.jpg keywords: hattab cache: jda-189.pdf plain text: jda-189.txt item: #90 of 282 id: jda-19 author: Kelley, Marc; Gillerin, Bette-Jean title: A Non-Metric Trait on Upper Molars: The Lingual Pit date: 2018-06-07 words: 6 flesch: 87 summary: Kelley and Gillerin 1986.1 pg5.jpg pg6.jpg keywords: kelley cache: jda-19.pdf plain text: jda-19.txt item: #91 of 282 id: jda-190 author: Hattab, F. N.; Al-Momani, A. S.; Yassin, O. M.; Al-Omari, M. A. O.; Hamasha, A. M.; Rawashdeh, M. A.; Tavas, A. title: Crown Diameters of Deciduous Teeth in Jordanians date: 2018-09-07 words: 13 flesch: 102 summary: Hattab et al. 1999.1 pg01.jpg pg02.jpg pg03.jpg pg04.jpg pg05.jpg pg06.jpg pg07.jpg pg08.jpg pg09.jpg keywords: hattab cache: jda-190.pdf plain text: jda-190.txt item: #92 of 282 id: jda-191 author: Herrmann, Nicholas P.; Benedix, Derek C.; Scott, Ann M.; Haskins, Valerie A. title: A Brief Comment on an Intentionally Modified Tooth from the Rio Talgua Region, Northeastern Honduras date: 2018-09-07 words: 8 flesch: 103 summary: Herrmann et al. 1999.2 pg09.jpg pg10.jpg pg11.jpg pg12.jpg keywords: herrmann cache: jda-191.pdf plain text: jda-191.txt item: #93 of 282 id: jda-192 author: Kennedy, Kenneth A. R. title: Book Review: Human Dental Development, Morphology and Pathology: A Tribute to Albert A. Dahlberg date: 2018-09-07 words: 4 flesch: 118 summary: Kennedy 1999.3 pg12.jpg pg13.jpg keywords: kennedy cache: jda-192.pdf plain text: jda-192.txt item: #94 of 282 id: jda-193 author: Ranjitkar, Sarbin; Fuss, Janet; Lekkas, Dimitra; Townsend, Grant title: Corono-Radicular Grooves in a Large Sample of Human Maxillary Incisors date: 2018-09-07 words: 9 flesch: 113 summary: Ranjitkar et al. 1999.1 pg01.jpg pg02.jpg pg03.jpg pg04.jpg pg05.jpg keywords: ranjitkar cache: jda-193.pdf plain text: jda-193.txt item: #95 of 282 id: jda-194 author: Haeussler, A. M. title: Dental Anthropology of the Neolithic Russian Far East: I Eurasian Russia date: 2018-09-07 words: 12 flesch: 110 summary: Haeussler 1999a.2 pg05.jpg pg06.jpg pg07.jpg pg08.jpg pg09.jpg pg10.jpg pg11.jpg pg12.jpg pg13.jpg pg14.jpg keywords: pg13.jpg cache: jda-194.pdf plain text: jda-194.txt item: #96 of 282 id: jda-195 author: Radlanski, Ralf J. title: Book Review: Odontologische Verwandtschaftsanalyse (Odontological Kinship Analysis) date: 2018-09-07 words: 4 flesch: 97 summary: Radlanski 1999.3 pg14.jpg pg15.jpg keywords: radlanski cache: jda-195.pdf plain text: jda-195.txt item: #97 of 282 id: jda-196 author: Schultz, Michael title: Book Review: Die Evolutione der Zahne: Phylogenie, Ontogenie, Variation date: 2018-09-07 words: 4 flesch: 118 summary: Schultz 1999.4 pg15.jpg pg16.jpg keywords: schultz cache: jda-196.pdf plain text: jda-196.txt item: #98 of 282 id: jda-197 author: Haeussler, A. M. title: Book Review: South Asia: India and Sri Lanka. Homind Remains, an Update No 8 date: 2018-09-07 words: 4 flesch: 118 summary: Haeussler 1999b.5 pg16.jpg pg17.jpg keywords: haeussler cache: jda-197.pdf plain text: jda-197.txt item: #99 of 282 id: jda-198 author: Gantt, David G.; Strickland, Christopher P.; Rafter, John A. title: Loss of Lingual Enamel in lower Incisors of Papionini date: 2018-09-07 words: 6 flesch: 119 summary: Gantt et al. 1998.1 pg1.jpg pg2.jpg keywords: gantt cache: jda-198.pdf plain text: jda-198.txt item: #100 of 282 id: jda-199 author: Rosado, Maria Araya title: Dental Health and Diet of Two Prehistoric Populations from Chile's Semiarid North date: 2018-09-07 words: 10 flesch: 103 summary: Rosado 1998.2 pg2.jpg pg3.jpg pg4.jpg pg5.jpg pg6.jpg pg7.jpg pg8.jpg pg9.jpg keywords: pg9.jpg cache: jda-199.pdf plain text: jda-199.txt item: #101 of 282 id: jda-20 author: Loth, Susan R. title: Wilton Marion Krogman: 1903-1987 date: 2018-06-07 words: 3 flesch: 119 summary: Loth 1987.1 pg2.jpg keywords: pg2.jpg cache: jda-20.pdf plain text: jda-20.txt item: #102 of 282 id: jda-200 author: Tasa, Guy L. title: A Unilateral Connate Incisor in a ca. 2,000 Year Old Mandible from the Middle Columbia River Plateau date: 2018-09-07 words: 6 flesch: 116 summary: Tasa 1998.3 pg9.jpg pg10.jpg pg11.jpg pg12.jpg keywords: pg12.jpg cache: jda-200.pdf plain text: jda-200.txt item: #103 of 282 id: jda-201 author: McNamara, C. M.; Cooney, O.; O'Sullivan, M.; McNamara, T. G. title: Premolar Double Teeth in a Group of Irish Orthodontic Referrals date: 2018-09-07 words: 7 flesch: 103 summary: McNamara et al. 1998.4 pg12.jpg pg13.jpg pg14.jpg keywords: mcnamara cache: jda-201.pdf plain text: jda-201.txt item: #104 of 282 id: jda-202 author: Tiha?ek-Šoji?, Ljiljana; ?uri?-Sreji?, Marija title: Analysis of the Optical Properties of Medieval Enamel date: 2018-09-07 words: 13 flesch: 102 summary: Tihacek-Sojic and Djuric-Srejic 1998.5 pg14.jpg pg15.jpg pg16.jpg pg17.jpg pg18.jpg pg19.jpg pg20.jpg keywords: tihacek cache: jda-202.pdf plain text: jda-202.txt item: #105 of 282 id: jda-203 author: Pinhasi, Ron title: An Odontometric Investigation of the Affinities of the Nazlet Khater Specimen to Prehistoric, Protohistoric and Modern African Populations date: 2018-09-07 words: 12 flesch: 103 summary: Pinhasi 1998.1 pg1.jpg pg2.jpg pg3.jpg pg4.jpg pg5.jpg pg6.jpg pg7.jpg pg8.jpg pg9.jpg pg10.jpg keywords: pinhasi cache: jda-203.pdf plain text: jda-203.txt item: #106 of 282 id: jda-204 author: Turner II, Christy G. title: Another Talon Cusp: What Does it Mean? date: 2018-09-07 words: 5 flesch: 100 summary: Turner 1998.2 pg10.jpg pg11.jpg pg12.jpg keywords: turner cache: jda-204.pdf plain text: jda-204.txt item: #107 of 282 id: jda-205 author: Brace, C. Loring title: Book Review: The Anthropology of Modern Human Teeth: Dental Morphology and its Variation in Recent Human Populations date: 2018-09-07 words: 4 flesch: 118 summary: Brace.3 pg14.jpg pg15.jpg pg16.jpg keywords: pg16.jpg cache: jda-205.pdf plain text: jda-205.txt item: #108 of 282 id: jda-206 author: Harris, Edward F. title: A Strategy for Comparing Odontometrics among Groups date: 2018-09-07 words: 8 flesch: 103 summary: Harris 1997.1 pg1.jpg pg2.jpg pg3.jpg pg4.jpg pg5.jpg pg6.jpg keywords: harris cache: jda-206.pdf plain text: jda-206.txt item: #109 of 282 id: jda-207 author: Nelson, Gretchen A. title: Dental Analysis and Determination of Occupational Activities in a Peruvian Formative Population date: 2018-09-07 words: 7 flesch: 103 summary: Nelson 1997.2 pg10.jpg pg11.jpg pg12.jpg pg13.jpg pg14.jpg keywords: pg13.jpg cache: jda-207.pdf plain text: jda-207.txt item: #110 of 282 id: jda-208 author: Al-Abbasi, Salah El-Din; Sarie', Issa title: Prevalence of Dental Enamel Hypoplasia in the Neolithic Site of Wadi Shu'eib in Jordan date: 2018-09-07 words: 9 flesch: 94 summary: Al-Abbasi and Sarie 1997.1 pg1.jpg pg2.jpg pg3.jpg pg4.jpg keywords: pg2.jpg cache: jda-208.pdf plain text: jda-208.txt item: #111 of 282 id: jda-209 author: Lipschultz, Joshua G. title: Who Were the Natufians? A Dental Assessment of their Biological Coherency date: 2018-09-07 words: 7 flesch: 115 summary: Lipschultz 1997.2 pg4.jpg pg5.jpg pg6.jpg pg7.jpg pg8.jpg keywords: pg8.jpg cache: jda-209.pdf plain text: jda-209.txt item: #112 of 282 id: jda-21 author: Williams, Frank L'Engle; George, Rebecca L.; de Lumley, Marie-Antoinette; Becam, Gael title: Expression of Nonmetric Dental Traits in Western European Neanderthals date: 2017-08-01 words: 8808 flesch: 63 summary: The right maxillary deciduous first molar (dm1) exhib- its small wear facets on the cusp tips, although much of the original morphology is preserved. The right and left deciduous first molars (dm1) exhibit a relatively small metacone, although, a free apex is present (ASUDAS grade 3). keywords: asudas; asudas grade; cusp; dental; grade; hortus; left; molar; right; score cache: jda-21.pdf plain text: jda-21.txt item: #113 of 282 id: jda-210 author: Hanson, Christine L.; Miller, Hasmin S. title: LEHs in Medieval Scandinavia: Preliminary Analysis date: 2018-09-07 words: 8 flesch: 103 summary: Hanson and Miller 1997.3 pg9.jpg pg10.jpg pg11.jpg pg12.jpg keywords: hanson cache: jda-210.pdf plain text: jda-210.txt item: #114 of 282 id: jda-211 author: Walker, Phillip L. title: Trends in Dental Anthropological Research date: 2018-09-07 words: 4 flesch: 97 summary: Walker 1997.1 pg1.jpg pg2.jpg keywords: pg2.jpg cache: jda-211.pdf plain text: jda-211.txt item: #115 of 282 id: jda-212 author: Zhou, Liming; Corruccini, Robert S. title: Enamel Hypoplasia Related to Historical Famine Stress in the Contemporary Chinese Population date: 2018-09-07 words: 7 flesch: 90 summary: Zhou and Corruccini 1997.2 pg3.jpg pg4.jpg pg5.jpg keywords: zhou cache: jda-212.pdf plain text: jda-212.txt item: #116 of 282 id: jda-213 author: Tiha?ek-Šoji?, Ljiljana; Mili?evi?, Vladimir; ?uri?-Sreji?, Marija title: Crystallographic and Colorimetric Analysis of Dental Enamel date: 2018-09-07 words: 12 flesch: 110 summary: Tihacek-Sojic et al. 1997.3 pg5.jpg pg6.jpg pg7.jpg pg8.jpg pg9.jpg pg10.jpg pg11.jpg keywords: tihacek cache: jda-213.pdf plain text: jda-213.txt item: #117 of 282 id: jda-214 author: Carrero, Roseanne title: Diagnostic Characteristics of Human Bite Marks: A Review of Solved Cases date: 2018-09-07 words: 11 flesch: 103 summary: Carrero 1997.4 pg11.jpg pg12.jpg pg13.jpg pg14.jpg pg15.jpg pg16.jpg pg17.jpg pg18.jpg pg19.jpg keywords: pg14.jpg cache: jda-214.pdf plain text: jda-214.txt item: #118 of 282 id: jda-215 author: McNamara, Triona title: An Unusual Talon Cusp date: 2018-09-07 words: 3 flesch: 90 summary: McNamara 1997.5 pg19.jpg keywords: mcnamara cache: jda-215.pdf plain text: jda-215.txt item: #119 of 282 id: jda-216 author: Haeussler, A. M. title: Book Review: China. Hominid Remains, an Update - No. 7 date: 2018-09-07 words: 3 flesch: 119 summary: Haeussler 1997.6 pg21.jpg keywords: haeussler cache: jda-216.pdf plain text: jda-216.txt item: #120 of 282 id: jda-217 author: Lekkas, Dimitra; Townsend, Grant title: Cervical Enamel Projections and Enamel Pearls in a Collection of Australian Extracted Molars date: 2018-09-07 words: 9 flesch: 103 summary: Lekkas and Townsend 1996.1 pg2.jpg pg3.jpg pg4.jpg pg5.jpg pg6.jpg keywords: lekkas cache: jda-217.pdf plain text: jda-217.txt item: #121 of 282 id: jda-218 author: Muci?, Dinka; ?uri?-Sreji?, Marija title: Abrasion of Teeth in Population Groups from Historical Periods in the Region of Former Yugoslavia date: 2018-09-07 words: 9 flesch: 94 summary: Mucic and Duric-Srejic 1996.2 pg7.jpg pg8.jpg pg9.jpg pg10.jpg keywords: mucic cache: jda-218.pdf plain text: jda-218.txt item: #122 of 282 id: jda-219 author: Markowitz, Diane title: Dental Development Standards for the Pre- and Post-Contact Arikara date: 2018-09-07 words: 9 flesch: 103 summary: Markowitz 1996.3 pg11.jpg pg12.jpg pg13.jpg pg14.jpg pg15.jpg pg16.jpg pg17.jpg keywords: pg13.jpg cache: jda-219.pdf plain text: jda-219.txt item: #123 of 282 id: jda-22 author: Watson, James T. title: Book Review: What Teeth Reveal About Human Evolution date: 2017-08-01 words: 622 flesch: 57 summary: Chapter 6 focuses on the interrelationships between tooth size, diet, and the beginning of an evolution of culture across early Homo species. Within these major divisions each of the ten chap- ters addresses the defining characteristics and pri- mary information that teeth have informed us about fossil species, crafting the larger story of the interpretations about the evolution of hominins. keywords: evolution; teeth cache: jda-22.pdf plain text: jda-22.txt item: #124 of 282 id: jda-220 author: Jones, A. W. title: The Incidence of Torus Mandibularis in Malay Peoples date: 2018-09-07 words: 4 flesch: 118 summary: Jones 1996.4 pg18.jpg pg19.jpg keywords: jones cache: jda-220.pdf plain text: jda-220.txt item: #125 of 282 id: jda-221 author: Ogilvie, Marsha D. title: An Unusual Maxillary Molar from Prehistoric New Mexico date: 2018-09-07 words: 3 flesch: 119 summary: Oglivie 1996.5 pg19.jpg keywords: oglivie cache: jda-221.pdf plain text: jda-221.txt item: #126 of 282 id: jda-222 author: Lukacs, John R. title: Book Review: Aspects of Dental Biology: Palaeontology, Anthropology, and Evolution date: 2018-09-07 words: 4 flesch: 118 summary: Lukacs 1996.6 pg21.jpg pg22.jpg keywords: pg22.jpg cache: jda-222.pdf plain text: jda-222.txt item: #127 of 282 id: jda-223 author: Scott, G. Richard title: Book Review: Proceedings of the 10th International Symposium on Dental Morphology date: 2018-09-07 words: 4 flesch: 118 summary: Scott 1996.7 pg22.jpg pg23.jpg keywords: scott cache: jda-223.pdf plain text: jda-223.txt item: #128 of 282 id: jda-224 author: Cucina, Andrea title: A. Cucina, et al. (1996) Stress impact in central Italy during the Iron Age: Evidence of linear enamel hypoplasia. Dental Anthropology Newsletter 10(2):6-9. (1996). date: 2018-09-07 words: 3 flesch: 90 summary: Cucina 1996.8 pg23.jpg keywords: cucina cache: jda-224.pdf plain text: jda-224.txt item: #129 of 282 id: jda-226 author: Becker, Marshall Joseph title: An Unusual Etruscan Gold Dental Appliance from Poggio Gaiella, Italy: Fourth in a Series date: 2018-09-07 words: 2 flesch: 77 summary: Becker 1996.2 keywords: becker cache: jda-226.pdf plain text: jda-226.txt item: #130 of 282 id: jda-227 author: Burnett, Scott E. title: A New Look at Premolar Trait Variation: Maxillary Premolar Accessory Ridges (MxPAR) date: 2018-09-07 words: 2 flesch: 77 summary: Burnett 1996.3 keywords: burnett cache: jda-227.pdf plain text: jda-227.txt item: #131 of 282 id: jda-228 author: Jones, Gram P. title: Premolar Numbering and Agenesis in Primates date: 2018-09-08 words: 2 flesch: 120 summary: Jones 1996.1 keywords: jones cache: jda-228.pdf plain text: jda-228.txt item: #132 of 282 id: jda-229 author: Cucina, A.; Coppa, A.; Mancinelli, D. title: Stress Impact in Central Italy During the Iron Age: The Evidence of Linear Enamel Hypoplasia date: 2018-09-08 words: 4 flesch: 97 summary: Cucina et al. 1996.2 keywords: cucina cache: jda-229.pdf plain text: jda-229.txt item: #133 of 282 id: jda-230 author: Lukacs, John R. title: Mesiodens' in India: A Brief Review of Hyperdontia with New Frequency Data for Castes and Tribes of South Asia date: 1995-12-01 words: 10.26575/daj.v10i1.230 flesch: None summary: None keywords: page cache: jda-230Dental Anthropology Association plain text: jda-230.txt item: #134 of 282 id: jda-231 author: None title: Puech 1995.2 date: 2018-03-23 words: 8 flesch: 114 summary: Puech 1995.2 page 05.jpg page 06.jpg page 07.jpg keywords: page cache: jda-231.pdf plain text: jda-231.txt item: #135 of 282 id: jda-233 author: None title: Halberstein 1995.2 date: 2018-03-23 words: 6 flesch: 87 summary: Halberstein 1995.2 pg5.jpg pg6.jpg pg7.jpg pg8.jpg keywords: halberstein cache: jda-233.pdf plain text: jda-233.txt item: #136 of 282 id: jda-234 author: Becker, Marshall Joseph title: Tooth Evulsion among the Ancient Etruscans: Recycling in Antiquity date: 2018-09-08 words: 4 flesch: 97 summary: Becker 1995.3 pg8.jpg pg9.jpg keywords: becker cache: jda-234.pdf plain text: jda-234.txt item: #137 of 282 id: jda-235 author: Swails, Nancy title: Primate Dental Development: Ontogenetic Processes of Pattern Formation date: 2018-09-08 words: 7 flesch: 115 summary: Swails 1995.1 pg3.jpg pg4.jpg pg5.jpg pg6.jpg pg7.jpg keywords: pg7.jpg cache: jda-235.pdf plain text: jda-235.txt item: #138 of 282 id: jda-236 author: Bailey-Schmidt, Shara title: The Triform Variant: I. Definition, Classification and Population Distribution date: 2018-09-08 words: 5 flesch: 117 summary: Bailey-Schmidt 1995.2 pg8.jpg pg9.jpg keywords: bailey cache: jda-236.pdf plain text: jda-236.txt item: #139 of 282 id: jda-237 author: Lincoln-Babb, Lorrie title: The Matty Canyon Population: Dental Observations of Late Archaic Individuals from Southern Arizona date: 2018-09-08 words: 6 flesch: 102 summary: Lincoln-Babb 1995.3 pg10.jpg pg11.jpg pg12.jpg keywords: lincoln cache: jda-237.pdf plain text: jda-237.txt item: #140 of 282 id: jda-239 author: Townsend, Grant; Richards, Lindsay; Brown, Tasman; Pinkerton, Sandra title: Mirror Imaging in Twins: Some Dental Examples date: 2018-09-08 words: 8 flesch: 107 summary: 1994.1 pg2.jpg pg3.jpg pg4.jpg pg5.jpg Townsend et al. keywords: townsend cache: jda-239.pdf plain text: jda-239.txt item: #141 of 282 id: jda-24 author: Ioannou, Stella; Hunt, David; Henneberg, Maciej title: Five Cases of Dental Anomalies Attributable to Congenital Syphilis from Early 20th Century American Anatomical Collections date: 2017-08-01 words: 8884 flesch: 57 summary: The crown of first molars is completed at about 2.5-3 years of age, both incisors at approximately 4-5 years of age, and at about 6-7 years of age for canines (Nelson & Ash, 2010). (C) Occlusal view of upper right first permanent molar, note unusual configuration of enamel on the occlu- sal surface. keywords: crown; dental; disease; enamel; fig; hutchinson; hypoplasia; incisors; lancet; left; mercury; molars; right; syphilis; teeth cache: jda-24.pdf plain text: jda-24.txt item: #142 of 282 id: jda-240 author: Becker, Marshall Joseph title: Spurious "Examples" of Ancient Dental Implants or Appliances: Part Two of a Series date: 2018-09-08 words: 8 flesch: 103 summary: Becker 1994b.2 pg5.jpg pg6.jpg pg7.jpg pg8.jpg pg9.jpg pg10.jpg keywords: becker cache: jda-240.pdf plain text: jda-240.txt item: #143 of 282 id: jda-241 author: Drusini, Andrea G.; Swindler, Daris R. title: Connate Incisors in a Pre-Columbian Mandible from Nasca, Peru date: 2018-09-08 words: 5 flesch: 100 summary: Drusini and Swindler 1994.3 pg11.jpg keywords: drusini cache: jda-241.pdf plain text: jda-241.txt item: #144 of 282 id: jda-242 author: van Reenen, J. Frikkie title: Kees Korenhof (1929-1994) date: 2018-09-08 words: 5 flesch: 100 summary: van Reenen 1994.5 pg12.jpg pg13.jpg keywords: van cache: jda-242.pdf plain text: jda-242.txt item: #145 of 282 id: jda-244 author: Periera, Cléber Bidegain; Katich, Joseph P.; Turner II, Christy G. title: Oral Condition of Three Yanomama Indian Tribes of South America date: 2018-09-08 words: 7 flesch: 90 summary: Periera et al. 1994.2 pg8.jpg pg9.jpg pg10.jpg keywords: periera cache: jda-244.pdf plain text: jda-244.txt item: #146 of 282 id: jda-245 author: Merbs, Charles F. title: Book Review: Forensic Analysis of the Skull date: 2018-09-08 words: 4 flesch: 118 summary: Merbs 1994.3 pg10.jpg pg11.jpg keywords: merbs cache: jda-245.pdf plain text: jda-245.txt item: #147 of 282 id: jda-246 author: Hawkey, Diane E. title: Book Review: Culture, Ecology and Dental Anthropology date: 2018-09-08 words: 5 flesch: 117 summary: Hawkey 1994.4 pg11.jpg pg12.jpg pg13.jpg keywords: pg13.jpg cache: jda-246.pdf plain text: jda-246.txt item: #148 of 282 id: jda-247 author: Brace, C. Loring title: Albert A. Dahlberg, 1908-1993 date: 2018-09-08 words: 4 flesch: 118 summary: Brace 1994.1 pg2.jpg pg3.jpg keywords: pg3.jpg cache: jda-247.pdf plain text: jda-247.txt item: #149 of 282 id: jda-248 author: Dahlberg, Jim title: Albert A. Dahlberg (1908-1993) date: 2018-09-08 words: 4 flesch: 97 summary: Dahlberg 1993.1 pg2.jpg pg3.jpg keywords: dahlberg cache: jda-248.pdf plain text: jda-248.txt item: #150 of 282 id: jda-249 author: Carman, John B. title: Richard M. S. Taylor (1903-1992) date: 2018-09-08 words: 4 flesch: 97 summary: Carman 1993.2 pg3.jpg pg4.jpg keywords: carman cache: jda-249.pdf plain text: jda-249.txt item: #151 of 282 id: jda-25 author: Maier, Christopher A.; Heim, Kelly N.; Scott, G. Richard title: Book Review: Holocene Foragers of North India: The Bioarchaeology of Mesolithic Damdama date: 2017-08-01 words: 1435 flesch: 51 summary: Dental wear was scored using the quadrant system of E. Scott (1979) and the Eight Grade System of Langsjoen (1998). The pattern of dental wear in the Damdama sample was additionally used to support the con- clusion that this population subsisted using a hunt- ing-foraging strategy. keywords: damdama; mlc; pathology; population; wear cache: jda-25.pdf plain text: jda-25.txt item: #152 of 282 id: jda-250 author: Capasso, Luigi; di Tota, Gabriella title: Etruscan Teeth and Odontology date: 2018-09-08 words: 9 flesch: 103 summary: Capasso and di Tota 1993.3 pg4.jpg pg5.jpg pg6.jpg pg7.jpg keywords: capasso cache: jda-250.pdf plain text: jda-250.txt item: #153 of 282 id: jda-251 author: Turner II, Christy G. title: What are Mulberry Molars? date: 2018-09-08 words: 5 flesch: 100 summary: Turner 1993b.4 pg7.jpg pg8.jpg pg9.jpg keywords: turner cache: jda-251.pdf plain text: jda-251.txt item: #154 of 282 id: jda-252 author: Winkler, Linda A.; Swindler, Daris R. title: Report: A Presence of a Connate Tooth in a Neonatal Chimpanzee date: 2018-09-08 words: 6 flesch: 87 summary: Winkler and Swindler 1993.5 pg9.jpg pg10.jpg keywords: pg10.jpg cache: jda-252.pdf plain text: jda-252.txt item: #155 of 282 id: jda-253 author: Cooke, Phillip title: Periodontal Disease: Clinician's Point of View date: 2018-09-08 words: 3 flesch: 119 summary: Cooke 1993.6 pg10.jpg keywords: pg10.jpg cache: jda-253.pdf plain text: jda-253.txt item: #156 of 282 id: jda-255 author: Kocsis, Gábor; Marcsik, Antónia title: The Frequency of Two Developmental Anomalies in Osteoarchaeological Samples date: 2018-09-08 words: 8 flesch: 92 summary: Kocsis and Marcsik 1993.2 pg11.jpg pg12.jpg pg13.jpg pg14.jpg keywords: kocsis cache: jda-255.pdf plain text: jda-255.txt item: #157 of 282 id: jda-256 author: Hildebolt, Charles F.; Bartlett, Thad Q.; Shrout, Michael K. title: Digital Radiography for the Quantification of Alveolar Bone Loss in Studies of Periodontal Disease Variation date: 2018-09-08 words: 9 flesch: 108 summary: Hildebolt et al. 1993.3 pg14.jpg pg15.jpg pg16.jpg pg17.jpg pg18.jpg keywords: hildebolt cache: jda-256.pdf plain text: jda-256.txt item: #158 of 282 id: jda-257 author: Irish, Joel D. title: Book Review: Recent Contributions to the Study of Enamel Developmental Defects date: 2018-09-08 words: 4 flesch: 97 summary: Irish 1993.4 pg18.jpg pg19.jpg keywords: pg19.jpg cache: jda-257.pdf plain text: jda-257.txt item: #159 of 282 id: jda-258 author: Clarke, Nigel title: Periodontitis in Dry Skulls date: 2018-09-08 words: 6 flesch: 116 summary: Clarke 1993.1 pg1.jpg pg2.jpg pg3.jpg pg4.jpg keywords: clarke cache: jda-258.pdf plain text: jda-258.txt item: #160 of 282 id: jda-259 author: Segeda, Sergei P.; Haeussler, A. M. title: Odontological Data for the Chernyakov Culture Population date: 2018-09-08 words: 5 flesch: 117 summary: Segeda 1993.2 pg5.jpg pg6.jpg pg7.jpg keywords: segeda cache: jda-259.pdf plain text: jda-259.txt item: #161 of 282 id: jda-26 author: Adegboye, Ajibola A. title: Taboo Teeth in Yoruba Culture date: 2018-06-07 words: 4 flesch: 54 summary: Adegboye 1988.1 pg4.jpg pg5.jpg keywords: pg5.jpg cache: jda-26.pdf plain text: jda-26.txt item: #162 of 282 id: jda-260 author: Halbertstein, R. A. title: Nutritional Supplements and Recovery from Tooth Extractions date: 2018-09-08 words: 5 flesch: 100 summary: Halbertstein 1993.3 pg8.jpg pg9.jpg pg10.jpg keywords: halbertstein cache: jda-260.pdf plain text: jda-260.txt item: #163 of 282 id: jda-261 author: Turner II, Christy G. title: A Prehistoric Peruvian Oral Pathology Suggesting Coca Chewing date: 2018-09-08 words: 4 flesch: 97 summary: Turner 1993.4 pg10.jpg pg11.jpg keywords: turner cache: jda-261.pdf plain text: jda-261.txt item: #164 of 282 id: jda-262 author: Harris, Edward F. title: Oral Tori in the Ticuna Indians, Colombia date: 2018-09-08 words: 3 flesch: 90 summary: Harris 1993.5 pg12.jpg keywords: harris cache: jda-262.pdf plain text: jda-262.txt item: #165 of 282 id: jda-263 author: del Angel, Andrés E.; Serrano, Carlos S.; Castro, Alfonso S. title: Dental Morphology from Two Mayan Ethnic Groups in Chiapas, Mexico date: 2018-09-08 words: 6 flesch: 105 summary: del Angel et al. 1993.6 pg13.jpg keywords: pg13.jpg cache: jda-263.pdf plain text: jda-263.txt item: #166 of 282 id: jda-264 author: Morris, Donald H. title: Book Review: Structure, Function and Evolution of Teeth date: 2018-09-08 words: 5 flesch: 100 summary: Morris 1993.7 pg14.jpg pg15.jpg pg16.jpg keywords: pg16.jpg cache: jda-264.pdf plain text: jda-264.txt item: #167 of 282 id: jda-265 author: Haeussler, A. M. title: Book Review: Craniofacial Variation in Pacific Populations date: 2018-09-08 words: 3 flesch: 119 summary: Haeussler 1993.8 pg17.jpg keywords: haeussler cache: jda-265.pdf plain text: jda-265.txt item: #168 of 282 id: jda-266 author: Puech, Pierre-Francois title: Labial Tooth Wear and Culture date: 2018-09-08 words: 4 flesch: 118 summary: DA_07_02_Puech 1992.1 pg3.jpg pg4.jpg keywords: pg4.jpg cache: jda-266.pdf plain text: jda-266.txt item: #169 of 282 id: jda-267 author: Powell, Joseph F.; Powell, Leah Carson title: The Oldest Example of Dental Filing North of the Valley of Mexico date: 2018-09-08 words: 7 flesch: 78 summary: DA_07_02_Powell and Powell 1992.2 pg4.jpg pg5.jpg pg6.jpg keywords: pg5.jpg cache: jda-267.pdf plain text: jda-267.txt item: #170 of 282 id: jda-268 author: Garn, Stanley M. title: Edward Eyre Hunt 1922-1991 date: 2018-09-08 words: 3 flesch: 119 summary: Garn 1992.1 pg2.jpg keywords: pg2.jpg cache: jda-268.pdf plain text: jda-268.txt item: #171 of 282 id: jda-269 author: Lukacs, John R. title: Mesolithic Hunters and Foragers on the Gangetic Plain: A Summary of Current Research in Dental Anthropology date: 2018-09-08 words: 8 flesch: 114 summary: Lukacs 1992.2 pg3.jpg pg4.jpg pg5.jpg pg6.jpg pg7.jpg pg8.jpg keywords: pg8.jpg cache: jda-269.pdf plain text: jda-269.txt item: #172 of 282 id: jda-270 author: Walker, Phillip L.; Shapiro, Perry title: Equations for Predicting Age from Crown Height Measurements date: 2018-09-08 words: 7 flesch: 90 summary: Walker and Shapiro 1992.3 pg9.jpg pg10.jpg pg11.jpg keywords: pg10.jpg cache: jda-270.pdf plain text: jda-270.txt item: #173 of 282 id: jda-271 author: Haeussler, A. M. title: Book Review: Human Adult Odontometrics date: 2018-09-08 words: 3 flesch: 119 summary: Haeussler 1992.4 pg12.jpg keywords: haeussler cache: jda-271.pdf plain text: jda-271.txt item: #174 of 282 id: jda-272 author: Zubov, Alexander A. title: Some Dental Traits in Different Evolutionary Lines Leading to Modern Man date: 2018-09-08 words: 7 flesch: 115 summary: Zubov 1992a.2 pg4.jpg pg5.jpg pg6.jpg pg7.jpg pg8.jpg keywords: zubov cache: jda-272.pdf plain text: jda-272.txt item: #175 of 282 id: jda-273 author: Zubov, Alexander A. title: The Epicristid or Middle Trigonid Crest Defined date: 2018-09-08 words: 4 flesch: 118 summary: Zubov 1992b.3 pg9.jpg pg10.jpg keywords: zubov cache: jda-273.pdf plain text: jda-273.txt item: #176 of 282 id: jda-274 author: Fong, Michael R.; Sturges, Lisa title: Tricuspid Premolars from Chavez Pass, Arizona date: 2018-09-08 words: 5 flesch: 117 summary: Fong and Sturges 1992.4 pg11.jpg keywords: fong cache: jda-274.pdf plain text: jda-274.txt item: #177 of 282 id: jda-275 author: Hillson, Simon title: Counting Perikymata Using a Low-Power Stereomicroscope date: 2018-09-08 words: 3 flesch: 90 summary: Hillson 1992.5 pg12.jpg keywords: pg12.jpg cache: jda-275.pdf plain text: jda-275.txt item: #178 of 282 id: jda-277 author: Swindler, Daris R. title: Book Review: Colyer's Variations and Diseases of the Teeth of Animals date: 2018-09-08 words: 4 flesch: 97 summary: Swindler 1992.6 pg13.jpg pg14.jpg keywords: swindler cache: jda-277.pdf plain text: jda-277.txt item: #179 of 282 id: jda-278 author: Turner II, Christy G. title: Subjective Impression of Australomelanesian Dentition date: 2018-09-08 words: 4 flesch: 97 summary: Turner 1991.1 pg4.jpg pg5.jpg keywords: turner cache: jda-278.pdf plain text: jda-278.txt item: #180 of 282 id: jda-279 author: Kashibadze, Vera F.; Haeussler, A. M. title: The Dental Anthropology of the Caucasus date: 2018-09-08 words: 4 flesch: 118 summary: Kashibadze 1991.2 pg6.jpg pg7.jpg keywords: kashibadze cache: jda-279.pdf plain text: jda-279.txt item: #181 of 282 id: jda-28 author: Moes, Emily; Blatt, Samantha H title: Differential Impacts of Subsistence on Developmental Stress in Prehistoric Ohio Valley Children date: 2018-10-25 words: 10473 flesch: 58 summary: Under Restrictive Conditions, can the widths of linear enamel hypoplasias be used as relative indicators of stress episode duration? Determina- tion of stress episode duration from linear enamel hypoplasias: A case study from St. Catherines Is- land, Georgia. keywords: age; american; anthropology; buffalo; children; duff; duration; enamel; growth; individuals; journal; leh; ohio; perikymata; sciulli; site; stress; study; sunwatch cache: jda-28.pdf plain text: jda-28.txt item: #182 of 282 id: jda-280 author: Hawkey, Diane E. title: Book Review: Advances in Dental Anthropology date: 2018-09-08 words: 3 flesch: 119 summary: Hawkey 1991.3 pg9.jpg keywords: pg9.jpg cache: jda-280.pdf plain text: jda-280.txt item: #183 of 282 id: jda-285 author: Carter, Fawn; Irish, Joel title: A sub-continent of caries: Prevalence and severity in Early Holocene through recent Africans date: 2019-07-19 words: 4538 flesch: 63 summary: Keywords: dental caries, Africa, environment, sex, subsistence 23 Dental Anthropology 2019 │ Volume 32 │ Issue 02 which they were derived: coastal, desert, savanna/ grassland, and tropical rainforest. This method takes into account the number of teeth present with pulp exposure (severity level 4) due to dental caries. keywords: africa; age; agriculture; anthropology; caries; iron; recent; samples; savanna; south; subsistence; time cache: jda-285.pdf plain text: jda-285.txt item: #184 of 282 id: jda-287 author: Cucina, Andrea; Chiappa, Oriana; Sierra Sosa, Thelma title: Age and sex-related topography of carious lesions and oral conditions among Prehispanic coastal Mayas: Topography of carious lesions date: 2019-07-19 words: 6300 flesch: 61 summary: According to their findings, and to the evidence that both males and females equal- ly increased in carious lesion frequencies from an earli- er time, access to such “exotic” types of food was grant- ed to both sexes and was not gender related. 67 Dental Anthropology 2019 │ Volume 32 │ Issue 02 Age and Sex-Related Topography of Carious Lesions and Oral Conditions among Prehispanic Coastal Mayas Andrea Cucina 1* , Oriana Chiappa 1 , Thelma Sierra Sosa 2 1 School of Anthropological Sciences, Universidad Autónoma de Yucatán (UADY), Mé- rida, Mexico 2 Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH), Yucatán Center, Mérida, Mexico Keywords: Oral health, caries topography, antemortem tooth loss, Maya, Prehispanic, Mexico Studies of carious lesions in Prehispanic Maya societies from the northern lowlands (i.e. the Peninsula of Yuca- tan, Mexico) have highlighted a marked heterogeneity in the frequency of such lesions (Cucina et al., 2011), regardless of the sites’ geographical location. keywords: age; caries; cej; cucina; females; frequency; lesions; sex; teeth; total cache: jda-287.pdf plain text: jda-287.txt item: #185 of 282 id: jda-288 author: Whiting, Rebecca; Antoine, Daniel; Hillson, Simon title: Periodontal disease and ‘oral health’ in the past: new insights from ancient Sudan on a very modern problem. date: 2019-07-19 words: 14121 flesch: 63 summary: 30 Dental Anthropology 2019 │ Volume 32 │ Issue 02 Periodontal Disease and “Oral Health” in the Past: New Insights from Ancient Sudan on a Very Modern Problem Rebecca Whiting 1,2* , Daniel Antoine 2 , and Simon Hillson 1 1 University College London, UK 2 The British Museum, London, UK Today, periodontal disease is a major health issue worldwide, with the World Health Organisation (WHO) reporting it as the eleventh most prevalent disease in the world (Global Burden of Disease, 2017). Periodontal disease is the inflammation of the gingival (gum) tissues leading to destruction of the supporting soft and hard tissues of the teeth. keywords: alveolar; bone; cid; data; dental; difference; disease; h29; journal; kerr; loss; middle; periodontology; prevalence; r12; region; scores; sites; test; tooth cache: jda-288.pdf plain text: jda-288.txt item: #186 of 282 id: jda-289 author: Watson, James; Tuggle, Alexandra title: Periodontal health and the lifecourse approach in bioarchaeology date: 2019-07-19 words: 6350 flesch: 52 summary: Results support the hypothesis that periodontal tissue loss differentially affects females across the lifecourse. Here we apply a lifecourse approach to periodontal tissue health in a pre- historic sample (N = 166) from the American Southwest to test the hypothesis that age and sex differ- ences bear the greatest impact on the expression of periodontitis. keywords: age; american; anthropology; arizona; dental; disease; health; journal; loss; pregnancy; sex; tooth; university; women cache: jda-289.pdf plain text: jda-289.txt item: #187 of 282 id: jda-29 author: Adams, Donovan; Swenson, Victoria M; Scott, G. Richard title: Global Distribution of Marginal Accessory Tubercles of the Maxillary Premolars date: 2019-01-15 words: 5364 flesch: 62 summary: Mesial accessory cusps occur in fre- quencies most like Australians for both the third (A: 5.4%, NG: 6.2%) and fourth (A: 15.1%, NG: 16.2%) premolars. Distal accessory cusps exhibit an interesting pat- tern where their highest prevalence is in the Pacific and Sub-Saharan Africa. keywords: accessory; american; anthropology; asia; cusps; frequencies; populations; trait; turner cache: jda-29.pdf plain text: jda-29.txt item: #188 of 282 id: jda-290 author: Scopa Kelso, Rebecca; Hulsey, Brannon I; Driscoll, Kathryn R.D. title: Dental molding compounds and casts: use in non-laboratory environments date: 2020-01-07 words: 3542 flesch: 57 summary: In many cases, making dental molds to transport back to one’s home research location is more advantageous than making the molds and casts in the field for several reasons. Discussion and Conclusions This study has shown that researchers have ade- quate time to produce dental molds over the course of a field season and return home to pour the epoxy for casts, producing reliable tooth repli- cas, if the molds can be kept in an environmentally controlled setting (~72°F and 50% RH). keywords: casts; environment; field; molding; molds; temperature; week cache: jda-290.pdf plain text: jda-290.txt item: #189 of 282 id: jda-291 author: none title: A Systematic Literature Review and Case Report of Bilateral Two-Rooted Mandibular Deciduous Canines and Their Usefulness in Forensic Identification: Bilateral two-root mandibular deciduous canines date: 2020-01-07 words: 4112 flesch: 57 summary: This literature review identified reports that describe the presence of two-rooted canines and the number and distribution of root canals for diagnostic and therapeutic pur- poses; and one report in which description was performed for forensic identification purposes. The description of the distribution in roots canals is performed Heling et al. 1995 LC keywords: canals; canals case; canines; case; dental; mandibular; report; root cache: jda-291.pdf plain text: jda-291.txt item: #190 of 282 id: jda-294 author: Medendorp Rautman, Anna Louise; Edgar, Heather J.H. title: Childhood variation in skeletal and dental development date: 2020-01-07 words: 8057 flesch: 59 summary: Repeated measure ANOVA and Tukey’s HSD analyses examined the longitudinal maturation of: 1) skeletal development of skeletal subgroups, 2) dental development of skeletal subgroups, 3) dental development of dental subgroups, and 4) skeletal development of dental subgroups. Keywords: dental development, skeletal development, inter-individual variation 4 Dental Anthropology 2020 │ Volume 33 │ Issue 01 ra of environmental, genetic, and epigenetic factors contributes to the range of variation. keywords: age; average; dental; development; growth; mean; model; quantiles; systems; table; trajectories; variation cache: jda-294.pdf plain text: jda-294.txt item: #191 of 282 id: jda-296 author: Zejdlik, Katie; Bethard, Jonathan D.; Nyárádi, Zsolt; Gonciar, Andre title: Interpreting the oral condition in medieval European populations from a bioarchaeological perspective date: 2019-07-19 words: 7236 flesch: 56 summary: The inverse relationship of high dental wear and low dental carious lesions was not found at other medieval sites investigating changes in den- tal data between medieval sites and other time pe- riods (e.g, Šlaus et al., 2011; Srejić, 2001), which demonstrates the variability in the medieval oral condition. To acquire data from comparable medieval sites and to test the utility of a standardized language and definitions as called for by Pilloud and Fanch- er (2019), a literature review was conducted to syn- thesize data related to conditions of the oral cavity from medieval sites across Europe. keywords: anthropology; cavity; conditions; dental; et al; health; lesions; loss; medieval; sites; table; tooth; transylvanian cache: jda-296.pdf plain text: jda-296.txt item: #192 of 282 id: jda-297 author: Pilloud, Marin A; Fancher, J.P title: Outlining a Definition of Oral Health within the Study of Human Skeletal Remains: Defining Oral Health date: 2019-07-19 words: 5974 flesch: 56 summary: Cancers of the oral cavity affecting bone are rela- tively rare in the bioarchaeological record, but could be included in a general study of oral disease according to the clinical definition of the WHO. Impact of oral diseases and disorders on oral health‐related quality of life of preschool chil- dren. keywords: conditions; dental; disease; health; journal; loss; research; tooth cache: jda-297.pdf plain text: jda-297.txt item: #193 of 282 id: jda-299 author: Smith, Maria Ostendorf; Betsinger, Tracy K title: Caries as an archaeological problem-solving tool: reconstructing subsistence patterns in late prehistoric west-central Tennessee date: 2019-07-19 words: 9680 flesch: 62 summary: The samples were compared for sex differences within the site sample and between site samples. Comparison of site samples by caries location and severity 1 smooth surface, 2 pulp exposure 59 Dental Anthropology 2019 │ Volume 32 │ Issue 02 Slayden sample and smaller size caries in Gray Farm. keywords: anthropology; caries; farm; hobbs; kentucky; lake; late; link; maize; middle; mississippian; prevalence; river; samples; site; slayden; teeth; tennessee; tooth; university cache: jda-299.pdf plain text: jda-299.txt item: #194 of 282 id: jda-301 author: none title: Editor's note on special edition of oral health date: 2019-07-19 words: 308 flesch: 46 summary: The goal of this symposium was to begin a dialogue on how oral health is defined and evaluated in a bio- archaeological context. The volume begins with an outline of various conditions that are tradi- tionally used in studies of oral health. keywords: health cache: jda-301.pdf plain text: jda-301.txt item: #195 of 282 id: jda-302 author: none title: Letter of Obituary: Grant Townsend date: 2019-07-19 words: 441 flesch: 38 summary: 90 Dental Anthropology 2019 │ Volume 32 │ Issue 02 Dear friends and colleagues, It is with sadness that I write to inform you of the passing of Professor Grant Townsend on May 25th, after battling illness over the last 12 months. Some of the many awards Grant received during his career included the Medaille de la ville de Paris for contributions to research in the field of dental anthropology; the IADR(ANZ) Alan Docking Sci- ence Award for outstanding scientific achievement in the field of dental research, and the IADR Distin- guished Scientist Award for Craniofacial Biology Research in recognition of outstanding contributions to research over a significant period of time. keywords: grant; research cache: jda-302.pdf plain text: jda-302.txt item: #196 of 282 id: jda-306 author: Caldwell, Devyn title: Third Molar Agenesis in Post-Medieval Chichester date: 2021-07-22 words: 9153 flesch: 58 summary: Third molar agenesis in the maxilla was less common than third molar agenesis in the mandible, and the right side was more frequently affected by agenesis than the left (Table 4). The exact etiology of third molar agenesis is un- known, but a genetic component is well estab- lished (Carter & Worthington, 2015; Frazier- Bowers et al., 2002), and it is thought that delayed growth or a lack of space in the jaw may result in epigenetic absence (Anderson & Popovich, 1981; Kajii et al., 2004; Suri et al., 2004). keywords: agenesis; assemblage; chichester; data; dental; et al; journal; measurements; missing; molar; molar agenesis; present; prevalence; size; tooth cache: jda-306.pdf plain text: jda-306.txt item: #197 of 282 id: jda-307 author: Williams, Frank L'Engle; George, Rebecca title: Permanent molar trait expression in the Late Neolithic cave burials of the Meuse Basin, Belgium date: 2021-01-12 words: 8120 flesch: 64 summary: Dental morphology of Late Neolithic cave burials of Eurasia Numerous Late Neolithic collective burials exist across Eurasia, such as the Late Neolithic- Chalcolithic collective tombs of Catalonia in which natural crevices and recesses include adults of both sexes and all ages with few grave goods (López- Onaindia et al., 2018). Many of these are collec- tive burials and contain five to 15 individuals (Polet, 2011), however, some are larger, such as the caves of Bois Madame and Sclaigneaux (Dumbruch, 2003; De Paep & Polet, 2007). keywords: bois; bois madame; burials; cave; garçon; hastière; madame; maurenne; neolithic; sclaigneaux; table; trou cache: jda-307.pdf plain text: jda-307.txt item: #198 of 282 id: jda-308 author: Ryan Hassett, Brenna title: Book Review: The Tales Teeth Tell date: 2020-01-07 words: 1119 flesch: 45 summary: Her considerable expertise in dental growth and devel- opment and its evolution in our lineage has allowed her to offer a uniquely bottom-up approach to intro- ducing dental anthropology, specifically by intro- ducing the structure and growth of dental tissues as a way to approach questions of import to primate evolution as well as health and well-being in modern human societies. Chapter six is perhaps the most interesting of the book, as it deals directly with the author’s subject of expertise, dental growth and development and the evolution of our species. keywords: anthropology; chapter; teeth cache: jda-308.pdf plain text: jda-308.txt item: #199 of 282 id: jda-312 author: Aris, Christopher; Street, Emma title: Growth rates of accessory human enamel: a histological case study of a modern-day incisor from Northern England date: 2021-01-12 words: 5572 flesch: 62 summary: Comparison of enamel growth rates collected from teeth present- ing accessory enamel to those with no evidence of stress markers or non-metric traits from the same population, and comparison of accessory enamel growth to the growth of non-accessory enamel within the same tooth, have yet to be conducted. Should this be the case then the expected principle notion of enamel growth rates increasing with dis- tance, a principle formulated on teeth not present- ing accessory enamel growth from the EDJ, would need to be addressed. keywords: accessory; cusp; cuspal; dsrs; enamel; growth; primary; regions; sample cache: jda-312.pdf plain text: jda-312.txt item: #200 of 282 id: jda-313 author: Lee, Christine title: The Anthropology of Modern Human Teeth. Dental Morphology and Its Variation in Recent and Fossil Homo sapiens. By G. Richard Scott, Christy G. Turner II, Grant C. Townsend, and Maria Martinon-Torres. Cambridge University Press. 2018. 396 pp., $44.99 (pape date: 2020-06-22 words: 1353 flesch: 56 summary: Chapter 2 is a thorough description of crown and root dental traits in permanent teeth. Chapter 4 focuses on the genetic background of dental traits. keywords: anthropology; chapter; studies; traits cache: jda-313.pdf plain text: jda-313.txt item: #201 of 282 id: jda-316 author: Kozitzky, Emma title: The impact of hybridization on upper first molar shape in robust capuchins (Sapajus nigritus x S. libidinosus) date: 2021-01-12 words: 12937 flesch: 53 summary: https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365- 294X.2007.03529.x Skov, L., Coll Macià, M., Sveinbjörnsson, G., Maf- essoni, F., Lucotte, E. A., Einarsdóttir, M. S., Jonsson, H., Halldorsson, B., Gudbjartsson, D. F., Helgason, A., Schierup, M. H., & Stefans- son, K. (2020). Ortiz, A., Bailey, S. E., Schwartz, G. T., Hublin, J.-J., & Skinner, M. M. (2018). keywords: anthropology; development; et al; evolution; hybridization; hybrids; journal; nigritus; s. libidinosus; scores; shape; size; taxa; variation cache: jda-316.pdf plain text: jda-316.txt item: #202 of 282 id: jda-317 author: Dudley, Robert title: A Morphofunctional Hypothesis for Selection on EDAR V370A and Associated Elements of Sinodonty date: 2021-01-12 words: 3762 flesch: 56 summary: Phylogenetic reconstruction places rice domestication in China at ~13,500–8200 BP (Molina et al., 2011), a range congruent with corroborative archeological evidence (see Liu et al., 2007; Gross & Zhao, 2014). For example, pro- cessing with grinding stones of wild grass seeds (including possibly ancestral millets) occurred as early as ~24,000 years BP (see Liu et al., 2013; Liu et al. 2018). keywords: anthropology; china; domestication; east; edar; et al; human; journal; v370a cache: jda-317.pdf plain text: jda-317.txt item: #203 of 282 id: jda-32 author: Rohnbogner, Anna; Lewis, Mary title: Dental Caries as a Measure of Diet, Health, and Difference in Non-Adults from Urban and Rural Roman Britain date: 2016-12-01 words: 11911 flesch: 70 summary: A large scale investiga- tion of dental caries rates may therefore provide the first detailed evidence for cultural practices and dietary habits of children in Roman Britain. The ‘Caries Correction Factor’: a new method of calibrating dental caries rates to com- pensate for antemortem loss of teeth. keywords: 2008; 2010; age; archaeological; britain; british; caries; century; childhood; children; diet; enamel; et al; foods; health; lesions; london; oxford; press; rates; roman; roman britain; rome; sites; teeth; university; years cache: jda-32.pdf plain text: jda-32.txt item: #204 of 282 id: jda-320 author: Smith, Maria Ostendorf; Betsinger, Tracy title: Patterns of Antemortem Tooth Loss in Late Prehistoric West-central Tennessee date: 2021-07-22 words: 11199 flesch: 63 summary: The total tooth sam- ple AMTL between the Gray Farm (32.7 and Thompson Village (16.7%) site samples is also sig- nificantly different (p=0.0001). The first pat- tern is the retention of a general Late Woodland (AD 600-900) AMTL loss (Hobbs site sample) in the Mississippian period Link polity (Link/Slayden site sample). keywords: age; amtl; caries; dental; farm; females; gray; late; link; loss; maize; middle; mississippian; period; sample; sex; site; slayden; teeth; tennessee; thompson; tooth; university cache: jda-320.pdf plain text: jda-320.txt item: #205 of 282 id: jda-326 author: Fernandes Franco, Sofia; Azevedo, Álvaro ; Matos, Vítor M. J. ; Mongiovi, Daniel ; Teixeira, Alexandra title: Odontometric parameters in human mandibular molars for sex estimation in a forensic context date: 2021-07-22 words: 4498 flesch: 57 summary: Figure 2 shows the ROC curves obtained for first molar MD and canine MD dimensions. As expected, a greater accuracy in sex estimation was obtained with the optimal cut-offs for the first molar MD and canine MD dimensions, respectively, 10.89mm and 6.54mm. keywords: anthropology; canine; dimensions; estimation; molar; sex; teeth cache: jda-326.pdf plain text: jda-326.txt item: #206 of 282 id: jda-327 author: Waters-Rist, Andrea title: Book Review: A World View of Bioculturally Modified Teeth date: 2021-01-12 words: 1459 flesch: 45 summary: It is fitting that a foreword by Clark Spencer Larsen and a conclusion chapter by George Milner bookend the volume, as they pub- lished a widely read and highly regarded review of archaeological cases of dental modification in 1991. The most commonly discussed topics are (i) improved diagnostic methods (especially to distin- guish causes of tooth ablation), (ii) the possibility that tooth ablation in some African groups was done because tetanus or infantile fever caused lockjaw, (iii) the effect of dental modification on oral health, (iv) the tools and methods used to modify teeth along with the proficiency of the person who per- formed the procedure, (v) the association of modifi- cation with sex, age, status, family/lineage, popula- tion and other identity categories, (vi) the role of modification as a physical signal to people/groups within (intra-) vs. outside (inter-) the population, (vii) the origin of the practice especially in regard to cultural diffusion vs. independent invention, and (viii) the use of spatiotemporal patterns of modifica- tion to infer movement and interaction amongst past populations. keywords: chapters; modification; teeth; tooth; volume cache: jda-327.pdf plain text: jda-327.txt item: #207 of 282 id: jda-328 author: Fidalgo, Daniel; Wesolowski, Veronica; Hubbe, Mark title: The Impact of dental wear on the analysis of morphological affinities based on dental non-metric traits date: 2021-07-22 words: 222 flesch: 52 summary: Agreement according to (Landis & Koch, 1977). The measurement of observer agreement for categorical data. keywords: agreement cache: jda-328.pdf plain text: jda-328.txt item: #208 of 282 id: jda-329 author: Hubbard, Amelia; Wilson, Natasha; Vercellotti, Giuseppe title: Assessing error in human dental measurements: a comparison of resin casts, plaster casts, and dental enamel date: 2022-01-25 words: 2892 flesch: 50 summary: In such cases, ongoing availability of materi- als, through the production of dental impressions (negative replica of the teeth) and dental casts (lifelike reproductions from impressions) is more practical. The dimensional stability of the materials used to make dental impressions and dental casts has been widely studied. keywords: casts; dental; enamel; measurements; plaster; resin; study cache: jda-329.pdf plain text: jda-329.txt item: #209 of 282 id: jda-33 author: Michael, Amy R. title: Histological Analysis of Dentition in Rockshelter Burials from Two Sites in Central Belize date: 2016-12-01 words: 5364 flesch: 62 summary: Microscopically, the defects present as Wilson bands, which are visualized as areas of disrupted ame- loblast activity when the enamel is viewed in cross- ABSTRACT Objectives: Investigations of dental health in the Maya region have frequently focused on indi- viduals buried at urban sites rather than in peripheral or intermediary zones. Traditionally, archaeologists have focused on the exca- vation of elite structures and tombs in the Maya area, so comparatively little research has been conducted on the bioarchaeological analysis of non-elite Maya burials from mortuary sites outside of civic-ceremonial centers. keywords: age; bands; belize; burial; dental; enamel; health; maya; rockshelter; tooth; wilson cache: jda-33.pdf plain text: jda-33.txt item: #210 of 282 id: jda-332 author: Watkins, Rachel title: Book Review: Bioarchaeology of Marginalized People date: 2021-07-22 words: 1700 flesch: 41 summary: Several chapters present cases illustrating how bioarchaeological studies can contribute to anthro- pological studies of people’s relationship to the state and state-society relations. None of the book’s shortcomings detract from the robust presentation of case studies, models of collab- oration and appropriate marginalization of the US in a volume focused on North American bioarchaeolo- gy. keywords: case; health; marginalization; people; volume cache: jda-332.pdf plain text: jda-332.txt item: #211 of 282 id: jda-334 author: Khudaverdyan, Anahit title: Diachronic Evidence in Nonmetric Morphological Characters of Teeth in Armenian Highland and Georgia Populations date: 2014-12-01 words: 9490 flesch: 61 summary: Directionality of dental trait frequency between human second deciduous and first permanent mo lars. Diachronic changes in nonmetric morphological characters of teeth in the Armenian high- land and Georgia populations occurred at different rates for different traits. Fig. keywords: age; anthropology; armenian; armenian highland; bronze; cusp; dental; fig; frequency; georgia; highland; molars; period; populations; reduction; samples; teeth; tooth; traits; zubov cache: jda-334.pdf plain text: jda-334.txt item: #212 of 282 id: jda-335 author: Alrousan, Mohammad; Khwaileh, Ali; Al-Shorman, Abdulla title: Contextualizing Buccal Dental Microwear Variations During the Byzantine Period in Jordan date: 2014-12-01 words: 4216 flesch: 66 summary: Accordingly, this study investigates the type of diet among the people of these sites using buccal dental microwear depicted by scanning electron microscopy of teeth. The main sources of inter population variation in buccal dental microwear are the number and the length of striations that eventually de- pended on ecological factors including food availability and resources. keywords: alrousan; buccal; dental; diet; et al; jordan; microwear; pérez; pérez et; striations; teeth cache: jda-335.pdf plain text: jda-335.txt item: #213 of 282 id: jda-336 author: Harris, Edward F. title: Book Review: Legacy of a Longitudinal Growth Study in Central Australia date: 2014-12-01 words: 1203 flesch: 58 summary: New Delhi: Prestige Books. 978-0-9870730-0-6, Free, e-book PDF. keywords: barrett; book; study; yuendumu cache: jda-336.pdf plain text: jda-336.txt item: #214 of 282 id: jda-337 author: Pillai, Dr. Jaysanakar Purushothaman; Parmar, Dr. Girish; Dr. Rajesh Babu; Vyas, Dr. Jayantkumar title: Variability in the dental non-metric traits in maxillary central incisors among the geographically distinct populations in Gujarat, India: a cross-sectional study using the Turner-Scott dental anthropology system. date: 2023-02-11 words: 4737 flesch: 60 summary: Particularly, dental non-metric traits have shown affinities and variations among different population groups (Scott and Turner, 1997; Vargiu et al., 2009). Dental non-metric traits show dif- ferent degrees of expression among different popu- lations (Turner, 1991; Kelley and Larsen, 1991; Jern- vall and Jung, 2000). keywords: anthropology; dental; expression; incisors; population; sex; shoveling; study; traits cache: jda-337.pdf plain text: jda-337.txt item: #215 of 282 id: jda-338 author: Aris, Christopher title: An contextualized enamel growth rate and thickness data set collected from British populations spanning the past 2000 years. date: 2022-01-25 words: 6465 flesch: 59 summary: Finally, it is hoped that the open access publication of this data will help expand the analy- 5 Dental Anthropology 2022 │ Volume 35│ Issue 01 sis of enamel data gathered at the microscopic level to institutions unable to directly support histologi- cal and/or micro-CT methods. Apposition- al enamel growth in molars of South African fossil hominids. keywords: anthropology; aris; data; enamel; enamel thickness; et al; human; journal; molars; thickness cache: jda-338.pdf plain text: jda-338.txt item: #216 of 282 id: jda-339 author: Cirillo, Laura; Bartelink, Eric title: The Root of the Problem: What missing teeth mean in bioarchaeology date: 2022-01-25 words: 5963 flesch: 58 summary: Although teeth are valuable indicators of dis- ease and life history, as well as a source of demo- graphic and cultural data, several studies highlight the prevalence of sample bias arising from ante- mortem and postmortem teeth loss (e.g., Lukacs, 1995; Because tooth loss from a traditional taphonomy prospective is treated simply as missing data, demographic studies are potentially influenced by underestimations of disease prevalence. keywords: caries; dental; lesions; loss; neighboring; pmtl; present; teeth; tissues; tooth cache: jda-339.pdf plain text: jda-339.txt item: #217 of 282 id: jda-34 author: Ioannou, Stella; Henneberg, Maciej title: A Rare Case of Congenital Syphilis and a Supernumerary Fourth Molar in an Early 20th Century African American Woman date: 2016-12-01 words: 4693 flesch: 63 summary: Supernumerary fourth molar and den- tal pathologies in a Chalcolithic individual from the El Mirador Cave site (Sierra de Atapuerca, Burgos, Spain). A rare case of congenital syphilis in an individual (P000707) treated with mercury and a mandibular left fourth molar with normal mor- phology is presented. keywords: disease; distomolar; enamel; hutchinson; incisors; mercury; molar; supernumerary; syphilis; teeth cache: jda-34.pdf plain text: jda-34.txt item: #218 of 282 id: jda-342 author: Primeau, Charlotte; Vinner, Lasse ; Alexandersen, Verner title: Morphological and metric description of a rare Mesolithic deciduous tooth from Trail Creek Caves, Alaska: Abbreviated title: Ancient deciduous tooth from Trail Creek, Alaska date: 2023-02-11 words: 5064 flesch: 63 summary: It is important to note that enamel of deciduous teeth is not fully mineralized at the time of eruption (Nanci, 2013; Harris and Lease, 2005). Hanihara´s and Sciul- li´s descriptions were used for their recordings of deciduous teeth while the ASU dental an- thropology system was used for the perma- nent teeth (Scott and Irish, 2017). keywords: american; anthropology; creek; crown; dental; dentition; incisors; shape; shovel; teeth; tooth; trail cache: jda-342.pdf plain text: jda-342.txt item: #219 of 282 id: jda-344 author: Lukacs, John title: Morphogenetic fields and variation in deciduous tooth crown size. date: 2023-02-11 words: 9102 flesch: 63 summary: Analyses of deciduous dental variability are far fewer with significant assessments by Harris (2001; Harris and Lease, 2005) for mesiodistal data and by Riberio et al. (2012) for mesiodistal (MD) and buccolingual (BL) diameters, crown height, and intercuspal distances of same-sex mono- and ABSTRACT Does variation in deciduous tooth crown size and variation agree with expectations pre- dicted by morphogenetic fields (MGF) as documented for morphometric attributes of permanent teeth? Published literature on deciduous tooth crown size permits analysis of a large dataset. keywords: anthropology; crown; cvs; dental; dentition; dimensions; journal; mean; size; teeth; tooth; variability; variation cache: jda-344.pdf plain text: jda-344.txt item: #220 of 282 id: jda-35 author: Sperber, G. H. title: Book Review: A Companion to Dental Anthropology date: 2016-12-01 words: 647 flesch: 56 summary: Dental Anthropology. Dental Anthropology. keywords: anthropology; book cache: jda-35.pdf plain text: jda-35.txt item: #221 of 282 id: jda-351 author: Salaymeh, Jamal K.; Erkens, Jimmy; Beamish, Esme; McGraw, W. Scott; Guatelli-Steinberg, Debbie; McGrath, Kate title: A histological study of enamel developmental defects in a chacma baboon (Papio ursinus) incisor date: 2023-08-20 words: 6775 flesch: 59 summary: Some orangutans acquire enamel defects at regular intervals, but not ac- cording to seasonal cycles. In this case study of a chacma baboon (Papio ursinus) incisor, we assessed whether AL are matched by LEH defects; how enamel extension rates (EER) and striae angles relate to the surface distribution of LEH defects; and whether striae angles are acute and EERs fast compared to hominoid anterior teeth. keywords: angles; anthropology; defects; doi; enamel; et al; incisor; leh; leh defects; striae; surface; tooth cache: jda-351.pdf plain text: jda-351.txt item: #222 of 282 id: jda-358 author: Moreno, Freddy; Coriat, Natalia title: Dental Anthropology Research Conducted at the School of Dentistry of the Universidad del Valle (Cali, Colombia) between 2002 and 2021: A Literature Review date: 2023-08-20 words: 17592 flesch: 52 summary: Based on the information presented in this arti- cle, studies on morphological characterization car- ried out in contemporary populations of south- western Colombia have shown that the frequency and variability of dental morphological traits differ among mixed populations, Afro-Colombian popu- lations, and contemporary indigenous populations (Moreno-Gómez, 2019): Mixed populations are characterized by low ex- pressions of shovel-shaped incisors (grades 2 and 3 ASUDAS), fossa and cuspid expressions of Carabelli's trait (grades 3 and 4 ASUDAS), hypocone reduction (grades 2 and 3 ASUDAS), absence of deflecting wrinkle, variations of the cuspid pattern between Y and + with five cusps; absence of protostylid combined with mean P-point expressions, and absence of cusps 6 and 7. For nearly 20 years, this group has characterized the dental morphology of southwest- ern Colombia through the study of the frequency and variability of dental morphological traits in different populations of mixed groups, Afro- descendants, and Native Americans. keywords: c o; d iv; d u; e d; e m; e n; e o; e v; ia n; lo g; lo m; m b; m o; n d; n g; n iv; n s; o lo; o n; o u; p o; p u; s o; s p; u b; u n cache: jda-358.pdf plain text: jda-358.txt item: #223 of 282 id: jda-36 author: Loch, Carolina; Townsend, Grant; Dean, Christopher title: In Memoriam: Julius (Jules) August Kieser (20 December 1950 – 10 June 2014) date: 2018-08-25 words: 853 flesch: 49 summary: In 1996, Jules and his family emigrated from South Africa to New Zealand, where he was appointed Chair in Oral Biology and Professor in the Department of Oral Sciences and Orthodontics at the University of Otago. He received a New Zealand Special Services Medal for his service during the Thai Tsunami and a New Zealand Commissioner of Police Citation for his work in Christchurch. keywords: biology; jules; research cache: jda-36.pdf plain text: jda-36.txt item: #224 of 282 id: jda-37 author: Casserly, Anna; Sessen, Rebecca Van; Schmidt, Christopher title: Determining onset of significant facial pathology using dental wear and microwear texture analysis: a case study from the Middle Archaic (~5,500 BP) of Indiana. date: 2018-08-25 words: 1901 flesch: 60 summary: Technical note: dental microwear textures of “Phase I” and “Phase II” facets. Dental microwear texture analysis scores for Meyer site (a) (b) 7 Facial Pathology and Dental Wear Dental Anthropology 2014 │ Volume 27 │ Issues 01 and 02 keywords: anthropology; burial; meyer; microwear; site cache: jda-37.pdf plain text: jda-37.txt item: #225 of 282 id: jda-39 author: Muzzall, Evan; Campbell, Ryan M.; Campbell, Meadow; Corruccini, Robert S. title: 2014 Dahlberg Award Winner The effects of dietary toughness on occlusopalatal variation in savanna baboons date: 2018-09-01 words: 4365 flesch: 58 summary: Maroon circles = wild diet sample; blue circles = soft diet sample; red circle = the single wild-diet P. cynocephalus. Fig. 4. Occlusal variation re- lated to soft diet in a nonhuman primate. keywords: anthropology; baboons; corruccini; cynocephalus; diet; et al; occlusal; pal; papio; sample; variation; wild cache: jda-39.pdf plain text: jda-39.txt item: #226 of 282 id: jda-4 author: Scriven, Graham; Roger, James; Brook, Alan; Scott, G. Richard; Mihailidis, Suzanna; Bin Khamis, Mohd Fadhli; Townsend, Grant title: Frequency of Occurrence and Degree of Expression of the Parastyle in Several Modern Human Populations: Frequency of Parastyle date: 2018-03-02 words: 4497 flesch: 61 summary: *Correspondence to: Emeritus Professor Grant Townsend Murray Barrett Laboratory, 3rd floor, Medical School South Adelaide Dental School The University of Adelaide grant.townsend@adelaide.edu.au 4 Dental Anthropology 2018 │ Volume 31 │ Issue 01 aged two and eight years looked at factors relating to parastyle expression, including unilateral versus bilat- eral positioning in the dental arch, its frequency in both males and females, and its occurrence in primary and secondary dentitions (Nagaveni et al., 2017). Whilst reference to the plaque was useful in providing a standard for scoring, it only showed five variations of parastyle expression and was therefore limited in the information it provided. keywords: expression; feature; occurrence; pairs; parastyle; scoring; twins cache: jda-4.pdf plain text: jda-4.txt item: #227 of 282 id: jda-40 author: Karsten, Jordan K.; Heins, Sarah E.; Madden, Gwyn D.; Sokhatskyi, Mykhailo P. title: The Biological Implications of the Transition to Agriculture in Ukraine: A Study of Enamel Hypoplasias date: 2018-09-01 words: 7022 flesch: 57 summary: The frequent recovery of hulled wheat plants from Tripolye sites supports the notion that these crops were important components of the Tripolye diet (Zbenovich, 1996). Gathered foods like wild grapes, cornelian cherries, plums, and pears have been identified at Tripolye sites (Pashkevych, 2004), and identification of animal species such as roe deer, red deer, wild pigs, aurochs, and catfish demonstrate that hunting and fishing were also prac- ticed (Korvin-Piotrovskiy, 2012). keywords: agriculture; enamel; enamel hypoplasias; health; hunter; hypoplasias; individuals; lillie; neolithic; populations; stress; teeth; transition; tripolye; ukraine cache: jda-40.pdf plain text: jda-40.txt item: #228 of 282 id: jda-41 author: Liversidge, Helen title: Book Review: Legacy of a Longitudinal Growth Study in Central Australia date: 2018-09-01 words: 976 flesch: 57 summary: The longitudinal study has documented the age of eruption and ex- foliation of deciduous and permanent teeth as well as facial growth. The only limitation of this book is that the two chapters on occlusal development and function and facial growth in the Warlpiri are too short as, in my view, they could be a volume in their own right. keywords: anthropology; book; growth cache: jda-41.pdf plain text: jda-41.txt item: #229 of 282 id: jda-42 author: Scott, G. Richard title: In Memoriam: Christy G. Turner II (November 28, 1933 - July 27, 2013) Personal reflections on his legacy in dental anthropology and beyond date: 2018-09-01 words: 1409 flesch: 58 summary: Personal reflections on his legacy in dental anthropology and beyond I was an undergraduate at Arizona State University in 1966 when Christy was brought into the Department of Anthropology. Thankfully, the volume appeared in March, 2013, so Christy had time to appreciate how others in dental anthropology viewed his monumental contributions. keywords: anthropology; cannibalism; christy; human cache: jda-42.pdf plain text: jda-42.txt item: #230 of 282 id: jda-44 author: Blankenship-Sefczek, Erin C. title: Brief communication: maxillary lateral incisor morphology and uncommon trait expression: a case study from prehistoric Paa-ko, New Mexico date: 2018-09-01 words: 2472 flesch: 53 summary: This study analyzes the fre- quency of maxillary lateral incisor traits from the prehistoric site of Paa-ko, New Mexico (CE 1300- 1425), adding to the literature on Pueblo IV South- west dental morphology. Dental morphological traits, such as shoveling, tuberculum dentale, and interruption groove, re- flect population affinity and movement (Scott and Turner, 1997). keywords: incisor; new; scott; shovel; traits; turner cache: jda-44.pdf plain text: jda-44.txt item: #231 of 282 id: jda-45 author: Ortiz, Alejandra title: 2012 Dahlberg Award Winner Dental morphological variation among six Pre-Hispanic South American populations with implications for the peopling of the New World date: 2018-09-01 words: 8971 flesch: 69 summary: Furthermore, research in Central and South America has generally focused on a limited number of dental traits in only a few populations. Dental traits used in the inter-regional analysis 28 South American and Mesoamerican samples may be an artifact of inter-observer error. keywords: american; dental; mmd; new; populations; samples; south; traits; turner; world cache: jda-45.pdf plain text: jda-45.txt item: #232 of 282 id: jda-46 author: Brook, Alan H.; Hughes, Toby E.; Townsend, Grant C.; Smith, Richard N.; Brook O'Donnell, Matthew D. title: The development of the mammalian dentition as a complex adaptive system date: 2018-09-01 words: 1521 flesch: 48 summary: Epithelial histo- genesis during tooth development. As tooth size moves closer to the thresholds that determine variation in tooth number, teeth tend to display abnormal shape as well as size. keywords: brook; complex; development; teeth; tooth cache: jda-46.pdf plain text: jda-46.txt item: #233 of 282 id: jda-47 author: Stojanowski, Christopher M.; Johnson, Kent M.; Duncan, William N. title: Geographic patterns of Early Holocene New World dental morphological variation date: 2018-09-01 words: 6216 flesch: 70 summary: Discoveries of Early Holocene skeletal material from South America, combined with advances in phenotypic data analysis better grounded in evolutionary processes, have also generated new views on the peopling of the Amer- icas (e.g., de Azevedo et al., 2011; Gonzalez et al., 2010; González-José and Bortolini, 2011; González- Correspondence to: Christopher M. Stojanowski 900 S. Cady Mall School of Human Evolution and Social Change Arizona State University Tempe, AZ 85287 cstojano@asu.edu 8 José et al., 2001, 2008; Mena L. et al., 2003; Neves et al., 2004, 2005; Perez et al., 2007, 2009; Pucciarelli et al., 2003, 2006, 2008, 2010). Keywords: New World, Dental Morphology, Paleoindian, Paleoamerican Dental morphology played a key role in the development of the tripartite model of New World population origins (Greenberg et al., 1985, 1986; Turner, 1971, 1983, 1984, 1985a, b, 1986). keywords: e n cache: jda-47.pdf plain text: jda-47.txt item: #234 of 282 id: jda-48 author: Hemphill, Brian E. title: A fool's mission? A test of three common assumptions in dental metric analyses date: 2018-09-01 words: 8156 flesch: 65 summary: When instances of significant heterogeneity of variance within dental fields are examined to determine whether this heterogeneity is driven by higher variance in key teeth versus higher vari- ances in distal teeth, expectations of dental field theory are resoundingly confirmed. With sexes pooled, only one in four contrasts of variance among key versus distal teeth within dental fields are significantly hetero- geneous, while one in four contrasts yield higher levels of variance among key teeth relative to their distal counterparts within a dental field. keywords: anthropol; differences; dimorphism; females; field; key; members; phys; position; relative; samples; sex; size; teeth; tooth; variance cache: jda-48.pdf plain text: jda-48.txt item: #235 of 282 id: jda-49 author: Rautman, Anna L. M.; Edgar, Heather J. H. title: Secular change in dental development in New Mexican females date: 2018-09-01 words: 3514 flesch: 64 summary: Specifical- ly, he detected a reduction of 1.52 years in the ob- tainment of dental development stage G (Demirjian et al., 1973) of the mandibular canine in females between two cohorts, 1972-1974 and 1992- 1994. Research in Europe has also demonstrated a reduction in age of dental development stage at- tainment. keywords: cohort; development; differences; mexico; new; stage; tooth cache: jda-49.pdf plain text: jda-49.txt item: #236 of 282 id: jda-50 author: Irish, Joel D.; Kenyhercz, Michael W. title: Size does matter: Variation in tooth size apportionment among major regional North and sub-Saharan African populations date: 2018-09-01 words: 1874 flesch: 72 summary: Ethnic differences in the apportionment of tooth sizes. Dental affinities among Neolithic through post-dynastic samples. keywords: analysis; figure; harris; irish; north; samples; size cache: jda-50.pdf plain text: jda-50.txt item: #237 of 282 id: jda-51 author: Lease, Loren R. title: A descriptive study of African American deciduous dentition date: 2018-09-01 words: 4119 flesch: 64 summary: The level of trait expression is in- formative when comparing populations, especially the molar traits. Comparing Cleveland and Dallas samples Frequencies of 11 of the 12 anterior traits (Table 4) are significantly different between the Cleve- land and Dallas samples. keywords: cleveland; cusp; dallas; maxillary; memphis; samples; trait cache: jda-51.pdf plain text: jda-51.txt item: #238 of 282 id: jda-52 author: Willmot, Sheryl E.; Hector, Mark P.; Liversidge, Helen M. title: Accuracy of estimating age from eruption levels of mandibular teeth date: 2018-09-01 words: 2908 flesch: 73 summary: The aim of this study was to assess the accuracy of estimated age using several methods that provide mean/median age of tooth eruption levels. Tooth N Tooth stage eruption level Estimated age method Mean difference SD I1 25 R1/2 AE eruption 0.12 0.66 25 R1/2 AE tooth stage -0.03 0.68 M1 77 R1/4 keywords: age; eruption; haavikko; teeth; tooth cache: jda-52.pdf plain text: jda-52.txt item: #239 of 282 id: jda-53 author: Holt, Sarah A.; Reid, Donald J.; Guatelli-Steinberg, Debbie title: Brief Communication: Premolar Enamel Formation: Completion of Figures for Aging LEH Defects in Permanent Dentition date: 2012-06-01 words: 2065 flesch: 54 summary: DISCUSSION Although total crown formation time was found to be significantly different between the populations (p<0.00) (see Reid et al., 2008 for full discussion of statistical methods), as with the an- terior and molar teeth, premolar formation time between populations is more similar than radio- graphic studies once suggested (e.g., Tompkins, 1996). Studies completed us- ing other methods, including dental radiographs of living children, suggested high levels of varia- tion in crown formation time among human populations (e.g., Tompkins, 1996). keywords: dean; enamel; formation; reid cache: jda-53.pdf plain text: jda-53.txt item: #240 of 282 id: jda-54 author: Cunha, Claudia; Silva, Ana Maria; Irish, Joel; Scott, G. Richard; Tomé, Tiago; Marquez, José title: Hypotrophic Roots of the Upper Central Incisors - a Proposed New Discrete Dental Trait date: 2012-06-01 words: 3901 flesch: 63 summary: Prevalence of short dental roots in four ethnic groups in orthodontic population. CLINICAL APPROACH TO SHORT ROOTS Most of the dental literature deals with the occurrence of short roots in the human dentition from a clinical perspective in Modern popula- tions. keywords: anthropology; hruci; populations; roots; study; teeth; trait; ui1 cache: jda-54.pdf plain text: jda-54.txt item: #241 of 282 id: jda-56 author: Kato, Akiko; Kouchi, Makiko; Mochimaru, Masaaki; Isomura, Ayamoto; Ohno, Norikazu title: A Geometric Morphometric Analysis of the Crown Form of the Maxillary Central Incisor in Humans date: 2018-09-01 words: 6126 flesch: 59 summary: For these reasons, we suggest that the present methodology using OES crown model could be appropriate for objective evaluation. These results suggested that tooth models acquired from different systems could be used as valid data after some compensation. keywords: analysis; axis; crown; data; dej; dental; differences; enamel; lingual; model; oes; shape; tooth cache: jda-56.pdf plain text: jda-56.txt item: #242 of 282 id: jda-57 author: Edgcomb, Kathryn; BeGole, Ellen; Evans, Carla; Johnson, Bradford; Luan, Xianghong title: Prevalence of Short Dental Roots in Four Ethnic Groups in an Orthodontic Population date: 2018-09-01 words: 3026 flesch: 53 summary: 1. Reference lines used to measure root length (M to R) and relative root length (M to R divided by I to M). Short dental roots may develop from three mechanisms: disturbances during development, resorption of previously well-formed roots, or genetics. keywords: females; length; males; maxillary; root; total cache: jda-57.pdf plain text: jda-57.txt item: #243 of 282 id: jda-58 author: Sherwood, I. Anand; Reddy, P. Govinda title: Fluctuating Asymmetry in Root Number and Morphology of Permanent Premolars and Molars - Case Reports date: 2018-09-01 words: 5339 flesch: 57 summary: Maxillary second molar root canal variation for Indian populations is lacking. Bilateral asymmetry in root number is quantitative variation and root morphology asymmetry is qualitative variation. keywords: asymmetry; canal; fig; mandibular; molar; radiograph; radix; right; root; year cache: jda-58.pdf plain text: jda-58.txt item: #244 of 282 id: jda-59 author: Alsoleihat, Firas; Khraisat, Ameen title: The Phenetic Distances of Jordanian Arabs from Other Human Populations Suggest a Major Genetic Drift from the Caucasoid Race date: 2018-09-01 words: 5512 flesch: 55 summary: Alsoleihat and Khraisat 2011.4 25 The study of dental morphological traits has been used extensively by dental morphologists, anthropologist and paleontologists for characterization and assessment of the biological relationships within and among ancestral, recent and living major subdivisions of humankind, and to a lesser extent for racial diagnosis in the field of forensic odontology (Dahlberg 1965b, 1986; Turner, 1987a; Scott and Turner, 1988, 1997; Irish, 1993; and others). Dental morphological traits have been shown to be largely under the control of genes and minimally affected by environmental factors (Scott and Dahlberg, 1982; Corruccini et al., 1986; Sofaer et al., 1986), and have also been described to be genetically conservative, exhibiting minimal modification over many generations (Scott and Turner, 1988). keywords: cusp; frequencies; groups; jordanians; living; pattern; population; scott; traits; turner cache: jda-59.pdf plain text: jda-59.txt item: #245 of 282 id: jda-6 author: Pilloud, Marin A. title: Technical Note: The Definition of New Dental Morphological Variants Related to Malocclusion: Traits of Malocclusion date: 2018-02-16 words: 5847 flesch: 61 summary: Figure 4 illustrates a set of maxillary teeth with crowd- ing that can be scored as follows: Incisal Right – 2 – the right second incisor shows ma- jor displacement (≥1.5 mm) and the central incisor shows minor rotation (< 45o) Incisal Left – 2 – the left second incisor shows major displacement (≥1.5 mm) and the central incisor shows minor rotation (<45o) Lateral Left and Right – 0 – there is no rotation or dis- placement of teeth on either side Figure 3. Maxillary teeth that illustrate crowding (photo courtesy of G. Richard Scott and Christy G. Turner, II). keywords: canine; crowding; dental; diastema; malocclusion; maxillary; midline; system; teeth cache: jda-6.pdf plain text: jda-6.txt item: #246 of 282 id: jda-60 author: McGettigan, Annabelle; Timmins, Kimberley; Herbison, Peter; Liversidge, Helen; Kieser, Jules title: Wisdom Tooth Formation as a Method of Estimating Age in a New Zealand Population date: 2018-09-02 words: 3995 flesch: 62 summary: Prediction of chronological age from maxillary third molar stage. DISCUSSION From these data, New Zealand population-specific prediction charts were developed to aid estimation of chronological age from wisdom tooth stage as shown in Figures 4 and 5. keywords: age; demirjian; development; molar; stage; teeth; wisdom cache: jda-60.pdf plain text: jda-60.txt item: #247 of 282 id: jda-61 author: Khudaverdyan, A. Yu. title: The Anthropology of Infectious Diseases of Bronze Age and Early Iron Age from Armenia date: 2018-09-02 words: 7981 flesch: 56 summary: Initial stages of systemic bone disease. Anthropological examination revealed that the inhabitants in these areas in Bronze Age and Early Iron Age were subject chiefly to osteomyelitis, facies leprosa, dental diseases such as caries, abscesses, and periodontal disease. keywords: abscesses; adults; age; armenia; bone; burial; disease; evidence; excavation; fig; individuals; infection; khudaverdyan; lchashen; lesions; loss; osteomyelitis; tooth; years cache: jda-61.pdf plain text: jda-61.txt item: #248 of 282 id: jda-62 author: Broehm, Cory J.; Hunter, Lisa B.; Boyd, Douglas K. title: A Horizontal Mesiodens in a Child Buried at Hank's Site (41RB109), a Prehistoric Plains Village Site in the Texas Panhandle date: 2018-09-02 words: 2112 flesch: 57 summary: The mesiodens is the most common type of supernumerary tooth, and horizontal mesiodens are the rarest subtype, accounting for about 6% of cases in the literature (Asaumi et al., 2004). 2011.3 55 The mesiodens, the most common type of supernumerary tooth, is found in the midline of the maxilla, between and generally palatal to the central incisors. keywords: crown; mesiodens; supernumerary; teeth; tooth cache: jda-62.pdf plain text: jda-62.txt item: #249 of 282 id: jda-63 author: Harris, Edward F. title: Dental Age: Effects of Estimating Different Events During Mineralization date: 2018-09-02 words: 3740 flesch: 66 summary: Inter-group differences for tooth stages can exceed one year, so it is important to recognize the nature of the ‘standards’ available in the literature. Dental age is useful for evaluating a child’s growth status, and for assessing the ages of subjects in anthropological, forensic, and medicolegal settings. keywords: age; children; data; formation; growth; moorrees; stage; study; tooth cache: jda-63.pdf plain text: jda-63.txt item: #250 of 282 id: jda-64 author: Agnihotri, Gaurav; Sikri, Vimal title: Crown and Cusp Dimensions of the Maxillary First Molar: A Study of Sexual Dimorphism in Indian Jat Sikhs date: 2018-09-02 words: 3537 flesch: 61 summary: In mandibular molars, sexual dimorphism values were shown to be greater in talonid dimensions than in the trigonid, suggesting that sexual dimorphism is larger in the later developed crown units (Yamada, 1981). The study aims to quantify the morphometric criterion for the maxillary first molar giving a special emphasis to sexual dimorphism. keywords: crown; cusp; dimorphism; females; hypocone; index; left; right cache: jda-64.pdf plain text: jda-64.txt item: #251 of 282 id: jda-65 author: Hasegawa, Yuh; Rogers, James; Scriven, Graham; Townsend, Grant title: Carabelli Trait in Australian Twins: Reliability and Validity of Different Scoring Systems date: 2018-09-02 words: 5655 flesch: 55 summary: Pinkerton et al. (1999) extended this earlier investigation by analysing the expression of Carabelli trait in both the primary and permanent dentitions of a large sample of Australian twins, highlighting the importance of genetic influences on Carabelli trait variation and disclosing patterns of variation in trait expression between dentitions. Categories and scores of Carabelli trait expression in two pairs of monozygotic twins Y. HASEGAWA ET AL. P12A, except for the permanent left first molar that was scored as category ‘d’. keywords: carabelli; concordance; dahlberg; expression; hanihara; molars; observer; plaque; trait; twins cache: jda-65.pdf plain text: jda-65.txt item: #252 of 282 id: jda-66 author: Liversidge, Helen M. title: Demirjian Stage Tooth Formation Results from a Large Group of Children date: 2018-09-02 words: 6304 flesch: 72 summary: Previous results of the timing of Demirjian tooth stages of individual teeth are available for males and females for each group separately (Finland, Sweden, England, Korea, Belgium, Australia, Belgium, Canada and France) and for all groups combined for individuals from age 2 up to and including 16 years of age (Table 9 in Liversidge et al., 2006). Mean age of entering Demirjian tooth stages for mandibular permanent teeth recalculated from cleaned data using logistic regression of 4,710 males and 4,661 females1 1These statistics represent the age when half of children have reached or passed the stage. keywords: age; data; demirjian; liversidge; maturity; stage; tooth cache: jda-66.pdf plain text: jda-66.txt item: #253 of 282 id: jda-67 author: Padgett, Brian D. title: Triple Fusion in the Primary Dentition from Law’s Site, Alabama (1MS100): A Case Report date: 2018-09-02 words: 2151 flesch: 62 summary: The prevalence of “triplication of primary teeth” among Turkish children was stated as 0.02% (Erdem et al., 2001). Anomalies of form and number, fused primary teeth, a correlation of the dentitions. keywords: 1999; case; dental; fusion; teeth cache: jda-67.pdf plain text: jda-67.txt item: #254 of 282 id: jda-68 author: Shigli, Anand L.; Wanjari, Sangeeta P.; Ahuja, Ruchi title: A Rare Form of Protostylid: Review of Literature and Case Reports date: 2018-09-02 words: 2409 flesch: 60 summary: Grade 5: The triangular area is more strongly developed than in grade 4. Grade 6: The protostylid is strongly developed so that the tooth seems to have an extra cusp on the buccal surface of mesiobuccal cusp. Protostylid in relation to mesiobuccal cusp of permanent mandibular right first molar. Fig. keywords: cusp; hanihara; molars; protostylid; surface cache: jda-68.pdf plain text: jda-68.txt item: #255 of 282 id: jda-69 author: Turner II, Christy G. title: Alice “Sue” Marie Frances Haeussler (1932-2009) date: 2018-09-02 words: 1865 flesch: 57 summary: Turner 2010.6 33 Sue Haeussler passed away in November, 2009, at the age of 77, following a lengthy period of illness linked with Alzheimer ’s disease. Sue Haeussler (left) and Irkutsk State Univeristy archaeologist, German I. Medvedev, at the Siberian village of Mal’ta, south of Lake Baikal, March 31, 1991. keywords: anthropology; dental; haeussler; state; sue; turner; university; world cache: jda-69.pdf plain text: jda-69.txt item: #256 of 282 id: jda-73 author: Caspersen, Louise Miltenburg; Christensen, Ib Jarle; Kjær, Inger title: Maxillary Canine Ectopia and Maxillary Canine-Premolar Transposition are Associated with Deviations in the Maxilla date: 2018-09-02 words: 3025 flesch: 52 summary: Maxillary canine ectopia: IOt ( x = 8.54; 95% CI of -3.95 and 21.04; MATERIALS AND METHODS Skulls Eight anthropological human skulls were analyzed, four with maxillary canine ectopia, all of which were oriented horizontally and had erupted labially (2 bilateral and 2 unilateral), and four with maxillary canine-premolar transposition (2 bilateral and 2 unilateral). keywords: canal; canine; ectopia; maxillary; transposition cache: jda-73.pdf plain text: jda-73.txt item: #257 of 282 id: jda-74 author: Prevedorou, Eleanna; Bonilla, Marta Díaz-Zorita; Romero, Alejandro; Buikstra, Jane E.; Ibáñez, M. Paz de Miguel; Knudson, Kelly J. title: Residential Mobility and Dental Decoration in Early Medieval Spain: Results from the Eighth Century Site of Plaza del Castillo, Pamplona date: 2018-09-02 words: 7990 flesch: 55 summary: Detailed data on strontium isotope ratios in exposed bedrock samples from the geological literature should be supplemented with strontium isotope analysis of modern and archaeological small mammals from the study region. Radiogenic strontium isotope analysis was performed at the W.M. Keck Foundation Laboratory for Environmental Biogeochemistry at Arizona State University. keywords: 87sr/86sr; africa; analysis; castillo; del; dental; enamel; et al; human; individuals; isotope; isotopic; muslim; oxygen; pamplona; pla-159; plaza; price; spain; strontium; values; δ18o cache: jda-74.pdf plain text: jda-74.txt item: #258 of 282 id: jda-75 author: Bonakdarchian, Mortaza; Ghorbanipour, Reza title: Relationship Between Width of Maxillary Anterior Teeth and Interalar Distance date: 2018-09-02 words: 2509 flesch: 63 summary: A weaker correlation coefficient of 0.217 was observed between IAW and width of maxillary anterior teeth (WMAT). Mean interalar width was 36.38 mm (sd = 3.81), intercanine tip distance was 34.15 mm (sd = 2.05), and mean width of maxillary anterior teeth was 48.23 mm (sd = 2.07). keywords: et al; iaw; maxillary; teeth; width cache: jda-75.pdf plain text: jda-75.txt item: #259 of 282 id: jda-76 author: Ajayi, Emmanuel O.; Ajayi, Yetunde O.; Oboro, Helen O.; Chukwumah, Nneka M. title: Mesiodistal Crown Dimensions of the Permanent Dentition in a Nigerian Population date: 2018-09-02 words: 2714 flesch: 55 summary: The desire to achieve stable occlusion during and after orthodontic treatment also necessitates the need for knowledge about tooth crown dimensions and ratios since without coordination between the sizes of the upper and lower teeth, it would not be possible to have correct intercuspation of the teeth, overjet, overbite and optimal occlusion (Andrews, 1972; Ballard, 1944; McLaughlin, 2001; Smith et al., 2000). This study re-emphasizes the importance of evaluation of mesiodistal tooth dimensions in different populations. keywords: crown; dimensions; maxillary; mean; tooth cache: jda-76.pdf plain text: jda-76.txt item: #260 of 282 id: jda-77 author: Harris, Edward F. title: Primary Tooth Mineralization and Exfoliation Ages Calculated from the Moorrees-Fanning-Hunt Study date: 2018-09-02 words: 3411 flesch: 67 summary: To my knowledge, these are the only published data on the tooth mineralization of primary teeth that span the relevant postnatal age interval (neonates up to school age). Plots of the median ages of primary tooth resorption. keywords: moorrees; primary; resorption; root; teeth; tooth; years cache: jda-77.pdf plain text: jda-77.txt item: #261 of 282 id: jda-78 author: Gamza, Tammy R. title: Short Communication: Intra-Individual Microwear Variation: Deciduous versus Permanent Dentition date: 2018-09-02 words: 1969 flesch: 62 summary: Deciduous dental microwear of prehistoric juveniles from the lower Illinois River Valley. Gamza 2010.6 66 Analysis of dental microwear has aided in the interpretation of human diet for a number of populations over the last few decades (e.g., Fine and Craig, 1981; Harmon and Rose, 1988; Hojo, 1989; Laleuze et al., 1993; Molleson et al., 1991; 1993; Danielson and Reinhard, 1998; Schmidt, 2001; Teaford, 2002; Organ, 2005). keywords: anthropol; enamel; mean; microwear; phys; teaford cache: jda-78.pdf plain text: jda-78.txt item: #262 of 282 id: jda-79 author: Huffman, Michaela; Antoine, Daniel title: Analysis of Cementum Layers in Archaeological Material date: 2018-09-02 words: 4635 flesch: 54 summary: There is a large body of research pertaining to the assessment of age-at-death estimates in humans based on the number of dental cementum layers (Charles et al., 1986; Condon et al., 1986; Kvaal and Solheim, 1995; Hillson, 1986; Wittwer-Backofen et al., 2004; Renz and Analysis of Cementum Layers in Archaeological Material Michaela Huffman1 and Daniel Antoine2 1Department of Anthropology, Ohio State University, 4034 Smith Laboratory, 174 West 18th Street, Columbus, Ohio The section thickness to view cementum layers properly is debated, and suggestions range from 10 to 100 µm (Naylor et al., 1985; Maat et al,. 2006; Stamfelj et al., 2008). keywords: age; cementum; cementum layers; et al; layers; microscopy; root; teeth cache: jda-79.pdf plain text: jda-79.txt item: #263 of 282 id: jda-80 author: Artaria, Myrtati Dyah title: The Dental Traits of Indonesian Javanese date: 2018-09-02 words: 3182 flesch: 66 summary: Dental traits were scored using the descriptions in Scott and Turner (2000), and the dental plaques provided by ASU. Shovel shape, mesial-palatal version and other dental traits in Pewenche Indians. keywords: cusp; dental; pacific; sample; scott; shovel; table; turner cache: jda-80.pdf plain text: jda-80.txt item: #264 of 282 id: jda-81 author: Nelson, Greg C. title: Impacted Lower First Molar and Labial Ectopic Upper Canine Eruption in an Individual from the Prehistoric American Southwest date: 2018-09-02 words: 2385 flesch: 53 summary: Tooth anomalies associated with failure of eruption of first and second permanent molars. The individual, BMG-1, is a female of approximately 19-23 years of age based on dental wear and tooth eruption and iliac crest Impacted Lower First Molar and Labial Ectopic Upper Canine Eruption in an Individual from the Prehistoric American Southwest Greg C. Nelson Department of Anthropology, University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon 97403-1218 Correspondence to: Greg C. Nelson, Department of Anthropology, University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon 97403-1218 E-mail: gcnelson@uoregon.edu ABSTRACT Tooth impactions and other positional anomalies are commonly encountered in clinical situa- tions but are much less frequently seen in, or reported from, prehistoric archaeologically derived contexts. keywords: anomalies; canine; eruption; individual; maxillary; molar; tooth cache: jda-81.pdf plain text: jda-81.txt item: #265 of 282 id: jda-82 author: Harris, Edward F.; Barcroft, Betsy D. title: American Black-White Differences in Primary Tooth Crown Shape: The Crown Index date: 2018-09-02 words: 4037 flesch: 68 summary: Anderson (2005, 2006, 2007) described tooth crown sizes of a large sample (n ≈ 1,124) of American blacks from Howard University (Washington, D.C.) To our knowledge, prior studies have been limited to the mesiodistal (MD) and buccolingual (BL) dimensions themselves, though Hanihara did employ multivariate statistics. Tissue contributions to sex and race differences in tooth crown size of deciduous molars. keywords: american; blacks; crown; differences; harris; index; primary; teeth; tooth; whites cache: jda-82.pdf plain text: jda-82.txt item: #266 of 282 id: jda-83 author: Higgins, Denice; Hughes, Toby E.; James, Helen; Townsend, Grant C. title: Strong genetic influence on hypocone expression of permanent maxillary molars in South Australian twins date: 2018-09-02 words: 4793 flesch: 56 summary: Hypocones were found to be more common and larger on first molars than second molars and there was a tendency for them to be larger in males although this was not statistically significant. The specific hypotheses that were tested were: • That hypocones occur more frequently and are larger in first molars compared with second molars • That hypocones occur more frequently and are larger in males than females • That hypocone expression is symmetrical between antimeric teeth • That monozygotic twin pairs exhibit a higher degree of concordance for hypocone trait expression than dizygotic twin pairs, indicating a genetic contribution to observed variation. keywords: concordance; expression; hypocone; molars; pairs; right; score; second; twin cache: jda-83.pdf plain text: jda-83.txt item: #267 of 282 id: jda-84 author: Harris, Edward F. title: Patterns of Hypodontia among Third Molars in Contemporary American Adolescents date: 2018-09-02 words: 6990 flesch: 62 summary: Brook emphasized the developmental interrelationships between hypodontia and tooth size. Ethnic differences in the apportionment of tooth sizes. keywords: absence; agenesis; american; blacks; frequencies; harris; hypodontia; m3s; model; molars; present; size; study; teeth; tooth; whites cache: jda-84.pdf plain text: jda-84.txt item: #268 of 282 id: jda-85 author: Szabó, Gy.; S., G. Kocsis; Molnár, E. title: Joined supernumerary mandibular teeth in the premolar region: Report of a Hungarian archeological case date: 2018-09-02 words: 2304 flesch: 52 summary: Supernumerary teeth have been reported in both the primary and the permanent dentitions. The etiology of supernumerary teeth is still not clearly understood, but several theories have been suggested for their occurrence (Rajab and Hamdan, 2002). keywords: crown; premolar; supernumerary; teeth; tooth; upper cache: jda-85.pdf plain text: jda-85.txt item: #269 of 282 id: jda-86 author: Harris, Edward F. title: Commentary: Supernumerary teeth date: 2018-09-02 words: 6315 flesch: 61 summary: Supernumerary teeth: review of the literature and survey of 152 cases. Supernumerary teeth. keywords: case; cusp; dentin; development; enamel; fig; formation; incisor; maxillary; oral; paramolar; root; studies; supernumerary; teeth; tooth; tubercles cache: jda-86.pdf plain text: jda-86.txt item: #270 of 282 id: jda-87 author: Lukacs, John R. title: Book Review: Dental Perspectives on Human Evolution: State-of-the-Art Research in Dental Paleoanthropology. date: 2018-09-02 words: 2200 flesch: 37 summary: Part III is devoted to ‘Dental development’ and consists of four chapters spanning dental genetics and tooth size, dental development sequences, inter-group variation in calcification stages and new methods for reconstructing dental ontogeny. Microstructural indicators of dental development in a single female specimen of Pan paniscus are described by Ramirez- Rozzi and LaCruz. keywords: colleagues; crown; development; enamel; molar; morphology; teeth; volume cache: jda-87.pdf plain text: jda-87.txt item: #271 of 282 id: jda-88 author: FitzGerald, Charles title: Shelley Rae Saunders (1950–2008) date: 2018-09-02 words: 3468 flesch: 66 summary: Her contributions to our field will also be sorely missed. 59 Shelley R. Saunders Bibliography Prowse TL, Saunders SR, FitzGerald CM, Bondioli L, Macchiarelli R. 2009. Cardoso HF, Saunders SR. 2008. keywords: anthropol; anthropology; eds; fitzgerald; forensic; growth; human; katzenberg; new; phys; saunders sr; shelley cache: jda-88.pdf plain text: jda-88.txt item: #272 of 282 id: jda-89 author: Drusini, Andrea G.; Swindler, Daris R. title: Frequency and variation of three-rooted lower first permanent molars in precontact Easter Islanders and in Pre-Conquest Peruvians date: 2018-09-02 words: 3797 flesch: 62 summary: The precontact Easter Island sample contained 20 lower molars with an extra root. Easter Island studies. keywords: easter; island; molars; nasca; pacific; populations; root; sample; turner cache: jda-89.pdf plain text: jda-89.txt item: #273 of 282 id: jda-90 author: Duncan, William N. title: Supernumerary Teeth from Two Mesoamerican Archaeological Contexts date: 2018-09-02 words: 4859 flesch: 63 summary: Duncan 2009.2 39 Case studies of supernumerary teeth have been recorded clinically at least since the Paul of Aegina discussed their treatment in the 7th century among the Greeks, the 10th century in Persia, and the 18th century in France and Germany (Guerini, 1909). In this paper I review what is known about frequency, nosology, location, ontogeny, function, and mode of inheritance of supernumerary teeth and describe cases from two archaeological contexts in Mesoamerica. keywords: 1990; case; dent; et al; fig; multiple; oral; skulls; supernumerary; teeth; tooth cache: jda-90.pdf plain text: jda-90.txt item: #274 of 282 id: jda-91 author: Smith, Ann S.; Harris, Edward F. title: Case Report: Patent Mandibular Symphysis with Congenital Absence and Ankyloglossia date: 2018-09-02 words: 2593 flesch: 61 summary: Similar cases (reviewed in Eastlack et al., 2000) report additional midline defects in various individuals, such as dermoid cysts, ectopic salivary glands, bifid tongue (or aglossia), congenital absence of mandibular incisors, and cleft lower lip. Congeni- tally missing mandibular incisors and mandibular symphysis morphology. keywords: ankyloglossia; fig; girl; incisor; mandibular; midline; symphysis; tongue cache: jda-91.pdf plain text: jda-91.txt item: #275 of 282 id: jda-92 author: Weets, Jaimin D. title: A Promising Mandibular Molar Trait in Ancient Populations of Ireland date: 2018-09-02 words: 6370 flesch: 63 summary: Phys- ical anthropologists and dental anthropologists have continued to discover, describe and categorize new forms of dental trait variation (Hrdlička, 1920; Gregory and Hellman, 1926; Weidenreich, 1937; Dahlberg, 1950; Morris, 1975; Scott, 1977; Morris et al., 1978; Harris and Bailit, 1980; Burnett, 1998; Yamada et al., 2000; Correia and Pina, 2002; Edgar and Sciulli, 2004). Grade 1 of MMPT present on second and third left lower molar as shown by downward-pointing arrows (buccal view). keywords: expression; grade; groove; ireland; mmpt; molars; paramolar; pit; protostylid; trait; variation cache: jda-92.pdf plain text: jda-92.txt item: #276 of 282 id: jda-93 author: Mayes, Arion T; Melmed, Anamay; Barber, Sarah title: Stigmata of Congenital Syphilis on a High Status Juvenile at Yuguë, Oaxaca, Mexico date: 2018-09-02 words: 5962 flesch: 56 summary: However, dental defects such as Hutchin- son’s incisors, extreme linear enamel hypoplastic defects, transverse pitting in the enamel, Moon’s molars, and mulberry molars also are considered symptomatic of the disease (Jacobi et al., 1992; Hillson et al., 1998; Ortner, 2003). DENTAL DEFECTS AT YUGUË, MEXICO 78 Fig. 13. keywords: central; crown; defects; dentition; fig; left; maxillary; right; syphilis; teeth cache: jda-93.pdf plain text: jda-93.txt item: #277 of 282 id: jda-94 author: Foster, Candice L.; Harris, Edward F. title: Discriminatory Effectiveness of Crown Indexes—Tests Between American Blacks and Whites date: 2018-09-02 words: 5055 flesch: 69 summary: One early thought was that, if tooth crown sizes don’t vary much across populations, perhaps tooth shape would be informative (e.g., Hrdlička, 1923; Nelson, 1938; Selmer-Olsen, 1949). The canonical function shows that UC, UP1, and LM2 exhibit the best discrimination between blacks and whites when relying on tooth crown shape. keywords: b b; crown; differences; garn; index; indexes; sex; size; teeth; tooth; whites cache: jda-94.pdf plain text: jda-94.txt item: #278 of 282 id: jda-95 author: Farrell, Milly title: Brief Communication: A Unique Dental Resource: The Odontological Collection at the Royal College of Surgeons of England date: 2018-09-02 words: 1727 flesch: 45 summary: Dental material from several sources has been collated throughout the last two Brief Communication: A Unique Dental Resource: The Odontological Collection at the Royal College of Surgeons of England Milly Farrell* The Royal College of Surgeons of England. Atlas of tooth development and eruption. keywords: collection; college; material; specimens; teeth cache: jda-95.pdf plain text: jda-95.txt item: #279 of 282 id: jda-96 author: Harris, Edward F.; Corruccini, Robert S. title: Quantification of Dental Occlusal Variation: A Review of Methods date: 2018-09-02 words: 6943 flesch: 58 summary: “Occlusal variation” is a more appropriate, neutral term to refer to the positional variations of teeth and tooth relationships that are found in most people in the absence of orthodontic treatment. Deviations of tooth positions from the ideal are far more the rule than the exception among current westernized populations. keywords: arch; cusp; dental; fig; harris; incisors; malocclusion; maxillary; molar; occlusal; occlusion; orthod; teeth; tooth; variation cache: jda-96.pdf plain text: jda-96.txt item: #280 of 282 id: jda-97 author: Hopkinson, Kimberly A.; Yeats, Sarah M.; Scott, G. Richard title: For Whom the Coin Tolls: Green Stained Teeth and Jaws In Medieval and Post-Medieval Spanish Burials date: 2018-09-02 words: 2414 flesch: 62 summary: The copper component of the bronze reacted with the acidic environment caused by decomposition creating basic copper carbonate. Cu2+ then reacted with water and carbon dioxide to create basic copper carbonate (Cu2+CO � . keywords: carbonate; charon; copper; fig; green; teeth cache: jda-97.pdf plain text: jda-97.txt item: #281 of 282 id: jda-98 author: Al-Shorman, Abdulla title: Short Communication: The Biology of Natfa People: Bones and Teeth date: 2018-09-02 words: 1531 flesch: 66 summary: Based on the biological data extracted from the skel- etal remains and teeth, the diet of the people of Natfa was moderately hard as the average score of dental wear for the posterior teeth is moderate. A few cases of oblique dental wear were recorded, where enamel was lost obliquely down to the labial and buccal root cervix (Fig. 5). keywords: fig; jordan; natfa; teeth; tomb; wear cache: jda-98.pdf plain text: jda-98.txt item: #282 of 282 id: jda-99 author: Dean, Christopher; Koppe, Thomas title: Daris R. Swindler (1925-2007) date: 2018-09-02 words: 3147 flesch: 62 summary: Koppe T, Swindler DR. 2004. Ann Anat 186:367-374. Willis MS, Swindler DR. 2004. keywords: anthropology; daris; macaca; new; phys; primate; swindler; swindler dr; university cache: jda-99.pdf plain text: jda-99.txt