Data are presented on the frequency of the following eight dental traits in 635 Yanomama and 65 Makiritare Indians: upper central incisor rotation or winging, shoveling of maxillary incisors, maxillary molar hypocone reduction, Carabelli's trait, mandibular molar cusp number, mandibular molar cusp pattern, rotation of second lower premolar, and pattern of second lower premolar cusps. Yanomama dentition is unusual in the high frequency of six cusps on the mandibular molars. There is marked dental microdifferentiation between villages; significant agreement was observed between a matrix of pairwise “dental distances” based on six morphological traits and corresponding matrices based on 11 genetic systems and on geographic location.Peer Review...
Cephalometric and dental morphology records were obtained from forty-three contemporary Apache India...
The frequencies of occurrence of 17 tooth crown traits in the living Ami tribe, which inhabits the e...
The human dentition exhibits morphological variability that can be evaluated at various levels. Esse...
Anthropometric data on 12 variables in 19 villages of the Yanomama Indians demonstrate significant h...
A new approach of trait analysis of the dentition is presented, based upon study of both deciduous a...
A single village of Yanomama Indians was found to have frequencies of Di a of 0.06 and of Ap a ...
Dental crown variation was studied in the four main population groups living in Malaysia using denta...
The permanent dentition and supporting tissue of 140 Yanomama Indians ranging in age from three to m...
The frequency of Carabelli's cusp (27.24%) and shovel‐shaped incisors (45.72%) were determined in a ...
The Yanomama Indians of Southern Vanezuela and Northern Brazil are one of the largest, relatively un...
Dental crown variations was studied in the four main population groups living in Malaysia using dent...
Objective: To determine the frequency and variability of dental morphology in temporary and perman...
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The dentition and craniofacial complex of the Papago Indian was studied and compared to other groups...
Includes bibliogrgraphical references.1 v. (various pagings) :Title page, contents and abstract only...
Cephalometric and dental morphology records were obtained from forty-three contemporary Apache India...
The frequencies of occurrence of 17 tooth crown traits in the living Ami tribe, which inhabits the e...
The human dentition exhibits morphological variability that can be evaluated at various levels. Esse...
Anthropometric data on 12 variables in 19 villages of the Yanomama Indians demonstrate significant h...
A new approach of trait analysis of the dentition is presented, based upon study of both deciduous a...
A single village of Yanomama Indians was found to have frequencies of Di a of 0.06 and of Ap a ...
Dental crown variation was studied in the four main population groups living in Malaysia using denta...
The permanent dentition and supporting tissue of 140 Yanomama Indians ranging in age from three to m...
The frequency of Carabelli's cusp (27.24%) and shovel‐shaped incisors (45.72%) were determined in a ...
The Yanomama Indians of Southern Vanezuela and Northern Brazil are one of the largest, relatively un...
Dental crown variations was studied in the four main population groups living in Malaysia using dent...
Objective: To determine the frequency and variability of dental morphology in temporary and perman...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/65727/1/j.1469-1809.1957.tb01399.x.pd
The dentition and craniofacial complex of the Papago Indian was studied and compared to other groups...
Includes bibliogrgraphical references.1 v. (various pagings) :Title page, contents and abstract only...
Cephalometric and dental morphology records were obtained from forty-three contemporary Apache India...
The frequencies of occurrence of 17 tooth crown traits in the living Ami tribe, which inhabits the e...
The human dentition exhibits morphological variability that can be evaluated at various levels. Esse...