Since teeth are resistant to decomposition processes, they provide important and at times unique sources of information about fossil humans. Fortunately, dental remains reflect significant evolutionary changes. These changes make a very important and often exclusive contribution to the definition of new taxa or the attribution of fossil specimens to existing taxa. The traditional approach to dental morphometric analyses usually focuses on the recording of several measures of the tooth with calipers, especially the two basic crown diameters (buccolingual and mesiodistal). However, since these measures do not adequately represent the complex morphology of the tooth, 2D images and 3D digital models of dental morphology have been used. For bot...
Traditional odontometry currently suggests a limited number of measurements on tooth coronal parts, ...
Quantification of dental long-period growth lines (Retzius lines in enamel and Andresen lines in den...
3D imaging techniques, which started to be exact in regard to the current study with photogrammetry,...
Since teeth are resistant to decomposition processes, they provide important and at times unique sou...
Teeth play a fundamental role in human evolutionary systematics because each species has different m...
Many odontological studies held through application of traditional and modern techniques, especially...
Morphometrics of the molar crown is based traditionally on diameter measurements but is nowadays mor...
Morphological studies are carried out predominantly in dental or anthropological research not just b...
Despite the general increase in digital techniques for dental morphometric analyses, only a few meth...
none10siDespite the general increase in digital techniques for dental morphometric analyses, only a ...
Many odontological studies held through application of traditional and modern techniques, especially...
The application of virtual anthropology methods to fossil human dental remains has gained more and m...
A variety of geometric morphometric methods have recently been used to describe dental shape variati...
Copyright © 2004 Dental Anthropology AssociationAccurate, reproducible three-dimensional (3D) data p...
Traditional odontometry currently suggests a limited number of measurements on tooth coronal parts, ...
Quantification of dental long-period growth lines (Retzius lines in enamel and Andresen lines in den...
3D imaging techniques, which started to be exact in regard to the current study with photogrammetry,...
Since teeth are resistant to decomposition processes, they provide important and at times unique sou...
Teeth play a fundamental role in human evolutionary systematics because each species has different m...
Many odontological studies held through application of traditional and modern techniques, especially...
Morphometrics of the molar crown is based traditionally on diameter measurements but is nowadays mor...
Morphological studies are carried out predominantly in dental or anthropological research not just b...
Despite the general increase in digital techniques for dental morphometric analyses, only a few meth...
none10siDespite the general increase in digital techniques for dental morphometric analyses, only a ...
Many odontological studies held through application of traditional and modern techniques, especially...
The application of virtual anthropology methods to fossil human dental remains has gained more and m...
A variety of geometric morphometric methods have recently been used to describe dental shape variati...
Copyright © 2004 Dental Anthropology AssociationAccurate, reproducible three-dimensional (3D) data p...
Traditional odontometry currently suggests a limited number of measurements on tooth coronal parts, ...
Quantification of dental long-period growth lines (Retzius lines in enamel and Andresen lines in den...
3D imaging techniques, which started to be exact in regard to the current study with photogrammetry,...