Objectives: To study pre‐ and early postnatal tooth formation and to analyze the effects of physiological disturbances on enamel and dentin formation in deciduous teeth of infants from the Late Epipaleolithic (Natufian) site Shubayqa 1. Materials and methods: Ten deciduous teeth from six infants (ages at death between 21 and 239 days) were analyzed by light and scanning electron microscopy. Results: Marked prism cross‐striations and an abnormal wavy course of the prisms were recorded in pre‐ and postnatal enamel of all analyzed teeth. Single or multiple accentuated incremental lines were observed in prenatal enamel of nine teeth and in postnatal enamel of eight teeth. Accentuated Andresen lines and broader zones exhibiting an enhanced cal...
The findings of the present study provide information of considerable clinical value to the orthodon...
Background: Teething is a normal part of child growth and development. Growth parameters and feeding...
Deciduous teeth are much more sensitive to wear and erosion due to their thin enamel layers. Especia...
The biological life history of infants from archaeological contexts can provide a unique insight int...
<div><p>The characterization and quantification of human dental enamel microstructure, in both perma...
The aim of the present study was to investigate the possibility of estimating crown formation times ...
The characterization and quantification of human dental enamel microstructure, in both permanent and...
Objective: To assess developmental disturbances through the analysis of linear enamel hypoplasia (LE...
The neonatal line of the enamel in human deciduous teeth was observed by scanning electron microscop...
ObjectivesOur first objective was to review the evidence describing the appearance and microstructur...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to examine the enamel thickness of the maxillary primary incisors...
Objective:To describe the eruption chronology of the first deciduous teeth in premature infants with...
ABSTRACT Preterm birth is associated with medical complications and treatments postnatally and distu...
Developmental defects of enamel (DDE) are important markers of stress as they arise from the disrupt...
Enamel is one of the most important structures of the tooth, both from a functional and esthetic poi...
The findings of the present study provide information of considerable clinical value to the orthodon...
Background: Teething is a normal part of child growth and development. Growth parameters and feeding...
Deciduous teeth are much more sensitive to wear and erosion due to their thin enamel layers. Especia...
The biological life history of infants from archaeological contexts can provide a unique insight int...
<div><p>The characterization and quantification of human dental enamel microstructure, in both perma...
The aim of the present study was to investigate the possibility of estimating crown formation times ...
The characterization and quantification of human dental enamel microstructure, in both permanent and...
Objective: To assess developmental disturbances through the analysis of linear enamel hypoplasia (LE...
The neonatal line of the enamel in human deciduous teeth was observed by scanning electron microscop...
ObjectivesOur first objective was to review the evidence describing the appearance and microstructur...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to examine the enamel thickness of the maxillary primary incisors...
Objective:To describe the eruption chronology of the first deciduous teeth in premature infants with...
ABSTRACT Preterm birth is associated with medical complications and treatments postnatally and distu...
Developmental defects of enamel (DDE) are important markers of stress as they arise from the disrupt...
Enamel is one of the most important structures of the tooth, both from a functional and esthetic poi...
The findings of the present study provide information of considerable clinical value to the orthodon...
Background: Teething is a normal part of child growth and development. Growth parameters and feeding...
Deciduous teeth are much more sensitive to wear and erosion due to their thin enamel layers. Especia...