This paper outlines the first methodology for recording dental enamel hypoplasia in the high-crowned dentition of modern and archaeological caprine teeth. The method has been developed and trialed on five caprine populations from Orkney (UK); two modern populations (Shetland and North Ronaldsay breeds) and three Neolithic assemblages from the archaeological sites of Knap of Howar, Skara Brae and Holm of Papa Westray. Problems associated with differential tooth wear, as well as the presence of coronal cementum, are discussed, and recommendations are given on the identification and recording of hypoplastic dental defects in caprines
This study presents an analysis of linear enamel hypoplasias (LEH) and plane-form defects (PFD) in t...
The objective of this study was the assessment of linear enamel hypoplasia (LEH) in early medieval G...
The document attached has been archived with permission from the Australian Dental Association (9th ...
International audienceThis paper outlines the first methodology for recording dental enamel hypoplas...
International audienceThis paper outlines the first methodology for recording dental enamel hypoplas...
Archaeological research into domestic animals has demonstrated that enamel hypoplasia is a potential...
Enamel Hypoplasia (failure for the enamel to form properly), a tooth defect during development, prov...
Characterized by pits, furrows, or swales on the surface of teeth, enamel hypoplasia is a permanent ...
OBJECTIVES: The investigation of the record of growth locked in dental enamel provides a unique oppo...
Digital photographs taken under controlled conditions were used to examine the incidence of linear e...
Linear enamel hypoplasia (LEH), a deficiency in enamel formation visible on mammal tooth crowns, can...
This study presents an anthropological analysis of enamel hypoplasias form from 309 skulls fromarcha...
Enamel defects can provide insight into the life histories of past individuals and populations, in-c...
NoDental Enamel Hypoplasia has long been used as a common nonspecific stress indicator in teeth from...
Cheek teeth of 343 white-tailed deer mandibles collected from the Piedmont National Wildlife Refuge,...
This study presents an analysis of linear enamel hypoplasias (LEH) and plane-form defects (PFD) in t...
The objective of this study was the assessment of linear enamel hypoplasia (LEH) in early medieval G...
The document attached has been archived with permission from the Australian Dental Association (9th ...
International audienceThis paper outlines the first methodology for recording dental enamel hypoplas...
International audienceThis paper outlines the first methodology for recording dental enamel hypoplas...
Archaeological research into domestic animals has demonstrated that enamel hypoplasia is a potential...
Enamel Hypoplasia (failure for the enamel to form properly), a tooth defect during development, prov...
Characterized by pits, furrows, or swales on the surface of teeth, enamel hypoplasia is a permanent ...
OBJECTIVES: The investigation of the record of growth locked in dental enamel provides a unique oppo...
Digital photographs taken under controlled conditions were used to examine the incidence of linear e...
Linear enamel hypoplasia (LEH), a deficiency in enamel formation visible on mammal tooth crowns, can...
This study presents an anthropological analysis of enamel hypoplasias form from 309 skulls fromarcha...
Enamel defects can provide insight into the life histories of past individuals and populations, in-c...
NoDental Enamel Hypoplasia has long been used as a common nonspecific stress indicator in teeth from...
Cheek teeth of 343 white-tailed deer mandibles collected from the Piedmont National Wildlife Refuge,...
This study presents an analysis of linear enamel hypoplasias (LEH) and plane-form defects (PFD) in t...
The objective of this study was the assessment of linear enamel hypoplasia (LEH) in early medieval G...
The document attached has been archived with permission from the Australian Dental Association (9th ...