Once considered rare in fossil hominins, caries has recently been reported in several hominin species, requiring a new assessment of this condition during human evolution. Caries prevalence and location on the teeth of South African fossil hominins were observed and compared with published data from other hominin samples. Teeth were viewed macroscopically, with lesion position and severity noted and described. For all South African fossil hominin specimens studied to date, a total of 10 carious teeth (14 lesions), including 4 described for the first time here, have been observed. These carious teeth were found in a minimum of seven individuals, including five Paranthropus robustus, one early Homo, and one Homo naledi. All 14 lesions affecte...
Dental caries is an infectious disease that causes tooth decay. The high prevalence of dental caries...
Dental caries has been reported in a variety of primates, although it is still considered rare in wi...
Because of the relationship with subsistence, dental caries is a central issue in paleopathological ...
Once considered rare in fossil hominins, caries has recently been reported in several hominin specie...
Once considered rare in fossil hominins, caries has recently been reported in several hominin specie...
Once considered rare in fossil hominins, caries has recently been reported in several hominin specie...
The formation of dental caries is mainly caused by dietary habits and therefore, may contain informa...
The most recognizable pathological condition of the human oral cavity is, arguably, dental caries. B...
The most recognizable pathological condition of the human oral cavity is, arguably, dental caries. B...
The formation of dental caries is mainly caused by dietary habits and therefore, may contain informa...
A dissertation submitted to the Faculty of Science, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, i...
Though late Middle Pleistocene in age, Homo naledi is characterized by a mosaic of Australopithecus-...
The food an organism consumes impacts the evolution of its dentition and facial morphology. As the t...
Objectives: A variety of mechanical processes can result in ante-mortem dental chipping. In this stu...
The appearance of the earliest members of the genus Homo in South Africa represents a key event in h...
Dental caries is an infectious disease that causes tooth decay. The high prevalence of dental caries...
Dental caries has been reported in a variety of primates, although it is still considered rare in wi...
Because of the relationship with subsistence, dental caries is a central issue in paleopathological ...
Once considered rare in fossil hominins, caries has recently been reported in several hominin specie...
Once considered rare in fossil hominins, caries has recently been reported in several hominin specie...
Once considered rare in fossil hominins, caries has recently been reported in several hominin specie...
The formation of dental caries is mainly caused by dietary habits and therefore, may contain informa...
The most recognizable pathological condition of the human oral cavity is, arguably, dental caries. B...
The most recognizable pathological condition of the human oral cavity is, arguably, dental caries. B...
The formation of dental caries is mainly caused by dietary habits and therefore, may contain informa...
A dissertation submitted to the Faculty of Science, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, i...
Though late Middle Pleistocene in age, Homo naledi is characterized by a mosaic of Australopithecus-...
The food an organism consumes impacts the evolution of its dentition and facial morphology. As the t...
Objectives: A variety of mechanical processes can result in ante-mortem dental chipping. In this stu...
The appearance of the earliest members of the genus Homo in South Africa represents a key event in h...
Dental caries is an infectious disease that causes tooth decay. The high prevalence of dental caries...
Dental caries has been reported in a variety of primates, although it is still considered rare in wi...
Because of the relationship with subsistence, dental caries is a central issue in paleopathological ...