The objective was to determine the expression and fluctuating asymmetry of two dental morphological traits in the living Jordanians: The lingual cusp number on the lower premolars (LP1 and LP2) and the hypoconulid (distal cusp) reduction on the lower first molar (LM1). In addition, both intra- trait and inter- trait interactions were analyzed. Three hundred school children (15.5± 0.4 years) were involved. Impressions for the mandibular dental arches were taken, and dental casts were reproduced. The above-mentioned traits were observed. Paired sample t test and nonparametric corre- lation analysis were used for data analysis. Three-cusped LP1 was found in 11.40 % of the examined students, while the two-cusped LP1 was found in 88.60%. In comp...
Copyright © 2007 Elsevier Ltd All rights reserved.ObjectiveThe purpose of this study was to investig...
The focus of this descriptive study was to explore the patterns of variation of base crown areas for...
Aim: To investigate the prevalence of four major dental traits in the southern Chinese permanent den...
The objective of this study is to determine the prevalence of expression and bilateralism of two den...
Aim: To investigate the number of molar cusps of the Southern Chinese and compare these with studies...
Published in American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 2006; 129 (2):196-203 at www.interscience.wi...
The morphological characteristics of the teeth can be scored, catalogued and used in forensic anthro...
SUMMARY: The cusp of Carabelli trait was first described by Carabelli in 1842. If present, it is see...
Background: Dental morphological traits are useful for providing information for phylogenic and gene...
Teeth are an important model for developmental studies but, despite an extensive literature on the g...
The associations seen clinically between variations in tooth number, size and shape reflect the repe...
Summing up the results of several researches on samples of 4,532 children from Niš, we attempted to ...
OBJECTIVES This study explores the outer and inner crown of lower third and fourth premolars (P , P...
The objectives were to determine the expression frequency and sexual dimorphism of 16 non-metric cro...
Copyright © 2013 Ramakant Nayak et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
Copyright © 2007 Elsevier Ltd All rights reserved.ObjectiveThe purpose of this study was to investig...
The focus of this descriptive study was to explore the patterns of variation of base crown areas for...
Aim: To investigate the prevalence of four major dental traits in the southern Chinese permanent den...
The objective of this study is to determine the prevalence of expression and bilateralism of two den...
Aim: To investigate the number of molar cusps of the Southern Chinese and compare these with studies...
Published in American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 2006; 129 (2):196-203 at www.interscience.wi...
The morphological characteristics of the teeth can be scored, catalogued and used in forensic anthro...
SUMMARY: The cusp of Carabelli trait was first described by Carabelli in 1842. If present, it is see...
Background: Dental morphological traits are useful for providing information for phylogenic and gene...
Teeth are an important model for developmental studies but, despite an extensive literature on the g...
The associations seen clinically between variations in tooth number, size and shape reflect the repe...
Summing up the results of several researches on samples of 4,532 children from Niš, we attempted to ...
OBJECTIVES This study explores the outer and inner crown of lower third and fourth premolars (P , P...
The objectives were to determine the expression frequency and sexual dimorphism of 16 non-metric cro...
Copyright © 2013 Ramakant Nayak et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
Copyright © 2007 Elsevier Ltd All rights reserved.ObjectiveThe purpose of this study was to investig...
The focus of this descriptive study was to explore the patterns of variation of base crown areas for...
Aim: To investigate the prevalence of four major dental traits in the southern Chinese permanent den...