A comparative study has been made of human and great ape molar tooth enamel. Nanoindentation techniques are used to map profiles of elastic modulus and hardness across sections from the enamel–dentin junction to the outer tooth surface. The measured data profiles overlap between species, suggesting a degree of commonality in material properties. Using established deformation and fracture relations, critical loads to produce function-threatening damage in the enamel of each species are calculated for characteristic tooth sizes and enamel thicknesses. The results suggest that differences in load-bearing capacity of molar teeth in primates are less a function of underlying material properties than of morphology.Human Evolutionary Biolog
Metameric variation of molar size is in part associated with the dietary adaptations of mammals and ...
Recent humans and their fossil relatives are classified as having thick molar enamel, one of very fe...
Enamel thickness has figured prominently in discussions of hominid origins for nearly a century, alt...
A comparative study has been made of human and great ape molar tooth enamel. Nanoindentation techniq...
Primate teeth adapt to the physical properties of foods in a variety of ways including changes in oc...
Enamel mechanical properties vary across molar crowns, but the relationship among mechanical propert...
All animals need energy and nutrients to survive, to compete for resources, and to facilitate reprod...
Enamel thickness has played an important role in studies of primate taxonomy, phylogeny, and functio...
High relative enamel thickness (RET), thick cuspal, and thick lateral enamel are hypothesized to pro...
Lucas and colleagues recently proposed a model based on fracture and deformation concepts to describ...
NoAustralopithecus anamensis is the stem species of all later hominins and exhibits the suite of cha...
International audiencePrimates are heterodont and diphyodont mammals, thus growing two sets of denta...
Recent humans and their fossil relatives are classified as having thick molar enamel, one of very fe...
Dental enamel thickness continues to feature prominently in anthropological studies of ape and human...
<div><p>The form of two hard tissues of the mammalian tooth, dentine and enamel, is the result of a ...
Metameric variation of molar size is in part associated with the dietary adaptations of mammals and ...
Recent humans and their fossil relatives are classified as having thick molar enamel, one of very fe...
Enamel thickness has figured prominently in discussions of hominid origins for nearly a century, alt...
A comparative study has been made of human and great ape molar tooth enamel. Nanoindentation techniq...
Primate teeth adapt to the physical properties of foods in a variety of ways including changes in oc...
Enamel mechanical properties vary across molar crowns, but the relationship among mechanical propert...
All animals need energy and nutrients to survive, to compete for resources, and to facilitate reprod...
Enamel thickness has played an important role in studies of primate taxonomy, phylogeny, and functio...
High relative enamel thickness (RET), thick cuspal, and thick lateral enamel are hypothesized to pro...
Lucas and colleagues recently proposed a model based on fracture and deformation concepts to describ...
NoAustralopithecus anamensis is the stem species of all later hominins and exhibits the suite of cha...
International audiencePrimates are heterodont and diphyodont mammals, thus growing two sets of denta...
Recent humans and their fossil relatives are classified as having thick molar enamel, one of very fe...
Dental enamel thickness continues to feature prominently in anthropological studies of ape and human...
<div><p>The form of two hard tissues of the mammalian tooth, dentine and enamel, is the result of a ...
Metameric variation of molar size is in part associated with the dietary adaptations of mammals and ...
Recent humans and their fossil relatives are classified as having thick molar enamel, one of very fe...
Enamel thickness has figured prominently in discussions of hominid origins for nearly a century, alt...