Scale-sensitive fractal analysis of high-resolution 3-dimensional surface reconstructions of wear patterns has advanced our knowledge in evolutionary biology, and has opened up opportunities for translatory applications in clinical practice. To elucidate the microwear characteristics of attrition and erosion in worn natural teeth, we scanned 50 extracted human teeth using a confocal profiler at a high optical resolution (X-Y, 0.17 µm; Z < 3 nm). Our hypothesis was that microwear complexity would be greater in erosion and that anisotropy would be greater in attrition. The teeth were divided into 4 groups, including 2 wear types (attrition and erosion) and 2 locations (anterior and posterior teeth; n = 12 for each anterior group, n = 13 for e...
Dentition is considered a dynamic system with forces that directly affect dental treatment stability...
Background: Dental microwear analyses are commonly used to deduce the diet of extinct mammals. Conve...
Recent work with modern mammalian teeth has shown that, during an animal\u27s lifetime, microscopic ...
Scale-sensitive fractal analysis of high-resolution 3-dimensional surface reconstructions of wear pa...
Scale-sensitive fractal analysis of high-resolution 3-dimensional surface reconstructions of wear pa...
Changing patters of tooth wear have been used extensively to obtain information about the lifestyle ...
Studies of micron-scale surface wear patterns holds considerable promise as a source of functional i...
Dental microwear analyses are commonly used to deduce the diet of extinct mammals. Conventional meth...
International audienceDental microwear has been used in paleoecology for nearly half a century. The ...
Objectives: Two‐dimensional dental microwear analyses on occlusal and nonocclusal enamel surfaces ha...
In the fossil record, teeth are often all that remains of a fossil organism. Dental microwear textur...
Dental microwear texture pattern has been associated with aspects of diet for a broad range of mamma...
Dental microwear has long been used as evidence concerning the diets of extinct species. This data c...
Dental microwear texture pattern has been associated with aspects of diet for a broad range of mamma...
<p>Angular dispersion and Str has values between 1 and 0. Angular dispersion close to 1 indicates sc...
Dentition is considered a dynamic system with forces that directly affect dental treatment stability...
Background: Dental microwear analyses are commonly used to deduce the diet of extinct mammals. Conve...
Recent work with modern mammalian teeth has shown that, during an animal\u27s lifetime, microscopic ...
Scale-sensitive fractal analysis of high-resolution 3-dimensional surface reconstructions of wear pa...
Scale-sensitive fractal analysis of high-resolution 3-dimensional surface reconstructions of wear pa...
Changing patters of tooth wear have been used extensively to obtain information about the lifestyle ...
Studies of micron-scale surface wear patterns holds considerable promise as a source of functional i...
Dental microwear analyses are commonly used to deduce the diet of extinct mammals. Conventional meth...
International audienceDental microwear has been used in paleoecology for nearly half a century. The ...
Objectives: Two‐dimensional dental microwear analyses on occlusal and nonocclusal enamel surfaces ha...
In the fossil record, teeth are often all that remains of a fossil organism. Dental microwear textur...
Dental microwear texture pattern has been associated with aspects of diet for a broad range of mamma...
Dental microwear has long been used as evidence concerning the diets of extinct species. This data c...
Dental microwear texture pattern has been associated with aspects of diet for a broad range of mamma...
<p>Angular dispersion and Str has values between 1 and 0. Angular dispersion close to 1 indicates sc...
Dentition is considered a dynamic system with forces that directly affect dental treatment stability...
Background: Dental microwear analyses are commonly used to deduce the diet of extinct mammals. Conve...
Recent work with modern mammalian teeth has shown that, during an animal\u27s lifetime, microscopic ...