none4siMost of the morphological features recognized in hominin teeth, particularly the topography of the occlusal surface, are generally interpreted as an evolutionary functional adaptation for mechanical food processing. In this respect, we can also expect that the general architecture of a tooth reflects a response to withstand the high stresses produced during masticatory loadings. Here we use an engineering approach, finite element analysis (FEA), with an advanced loading concept derived from individual occlusal wear information to evaluate whether some dental traits usually found in hominin and extant great ape molars, such as the trigonid crest, the entoconid-hypoconulid crest and the protostylid have important biomechanical implicat...
Background Dental biomechanics based on finite element (FE) analysis is attracting enormous interes...
A comparative study has been made of human and great ape molar tooth enamel. Nanoindentation techniq...
Mammals of numerous lineages have evolved high‐crowned (hypsodont) teeth particularly during the las...
Most of the morphological features recognized in hominin teeth, particularly the topography of the o...
Most of the morphological features recognized in hominin teeth, particularly the topography of the o...
Most of the morphological features recognized in hominin teeth, particularly the topography of the o...
NoAustralopithecus anamensis is the stem species of all later hominins and exhibits the suite of cha...
Simulations based on finite element analysis (FEA) have attracted increasing interest in dentistry a...
Pongo pygmaeus is a large great ape that lives in highly seasonal environments of Borneo, where the ...
Taurodontism (i.e. enlarged pulp chamber with concomitant apical displacement of the root bi/trifurc...
Pongo pygmaeus is a large great ape that lives in highly seasonal environments of Borneo, where the ...
Diet is a driving force in human evolution. Two species of Plio-Pleistocene hominins, and , have ...
BACKGROUND:Dental biomechanics based on finite element (FE) analysis is attracting enormous interest...
Background: Dental biomechanics based on finite element (FE) analysis is attracting enormous interes...
Primate teeth adapt to the physical properties of foods in a variety of ways including changes in oc...
Background Dental biomechanics based on finite element (FE) analysis is attracting enormous interes...
A comparative study has been made of human and great ape molar tooth enamel. Nanoindentation techniq...
Mammals of numerous lineages have evolved high‐crowned (hypsodont) teeth particularly during the las...
Most of the morphological features recognized in hominin teeth, particularly the topography of the o...
Most of the morphological features recognized in hominin teeth, particularly the topography of the o...
Most of the morphological features recognized in hominin teeth, particularly the topography of the o...
NoAustralopithecus anamensis is the stem species of all later hominins and exhibits the suite of cha...
Simulations based on finite element analysis (FEA) have attracted increasing interest in dentistry a...
Pongo pygmaeus is a large great ape that lives in highly seasonal environments of Borneo, where the ...
Taurodontism (i.e. enlarged pulp chamber with concomitant apical displacement of the root bi/trifurc...
Pongo pygmaeus is a large great ape that lives in highly seasonal environments of Borneo, where the ...
Diet is a driving force in human evolution. Two species of Plio-Pleistocene hominins, and , have ...
BACKGROUND:Dental biomechanics based on finite element (FE) analysis is attracting enormous interest...
Background: Dental biomechanics based on finite element (FE) analysis is attracting enormous interes...
Primate teeth adapt to the physical properties of foods in a variety of ways including changes in oc...
Background Dental biomechanics based on finite element (FE) analysis is attracting enormous interes...
A comparative study has been made of human and great ape molar tooth enamel. Nanoindentation techniq...
Mammals of numerous lineages have evolved high‐crowned (hypsodont) teeth particularly during the las...