Teeth are the hardest and most chemically stable tissues in the body, are well-preserved in archaeological remains and, being resistant to decomposition in the soil, survive long after their supporting structures have deteriorated. It has long been recognised that visual and radiographic examination of teeth can provide considerable information relating to the lifestyle of an individual. This paper examines the latest scientific approaches that have become available to investigate recent and ancient teeth. These techniques include DNA analysis, which can be used to determine the sex of an individual, indicate familial relationships, study population movements, provide phylogenetic information and identify the presence of disease pathogens. ...
In 2011, small mass grave with completely skeletonized remains was discovered in Belgrade suburb. An...
Forensic dentistry (odontology) deals with the examination, handling and presentation of dental evid...
Ancient dental pulps are highly precious samples because they conserve DNA from humans and blood-bor...
Teeth are often the preferred substrate for isotopic and genetic assays in archaeological research. ...
The post-mortem decomposition of human teeth is an area of forensic taphonomy that has received litt...
Human skeletal remains are one of several find categories from archaeological sites. The skeleton co...
The curious combination of the contrasting hardest and softest tissues in the human body incorporate...
Dental calculus is a mineralized plaque biofilm formed by microbiota of the oral microbiome. Until r...
Paleomicrobiology is a recent science. Paleomicrobiology describes the history of infectious disease...
Over the last 10 years, the human microbiota has been identified as a major force in human health an...
Dental calculus is a complex biological material that has been found to provide significant evidence...
Ancient DNA sampling methods-although optimized for efficient DNA extraction-are destructive, relyin...
The society has been aided by Forensic Odontology for centuries. The aim of this review article is t...
Proteins in mineralized tissues provide a window to the past, and dental enamel is peculiar in being...
Various systems of anthropometry have been developed through the years in an attempt to elucidate im...
In 2011, small mass grave with completely skeletonized remains was discovered in Belgrade suburb. An...
Forensic dentistry (odontology) deals with the examination, handling and presentation of dental evid...
Ancient dental pulps are highly precious samples because they conserve DNA from humans and blood-bor...
Teeth are often the preferred substrate for isotopic and genetic assays in archaeological research. ...
The post-mortem decomposition of human teeth is an area of forensic taphonomy that has received litt...
Human skeletal remains are one of several find categories from archaeological sites. The skeleton co...
The curious combination of the contrasting hardest and softest tissues in the human body incorporate...
Dental calculus is a mineralized plaque biofilm formed by microbiota of the oral microbiome. Until r...
Paleomicrobiology is a recent science. Paleomicrobiology describes the history of infectious disease...
Over the last 10 years, the human microbiota has been identified as a major force in human health an...
Dental calculus is a complex biological material that has been found to provide significant evidence...
Ancient DNA sampling methods-although optimized for efficient DNA extraction-are destructive, relyin...
The society has been aided by Forensic Odontology for centuries. The aim of this review article is t...
Proteins in mineralized tissues provide a window to the past, and dental enamel is peculiar in being...
Various systems of anthropometry have been developed through the years in an attempt to elucidate im...
In 2011, small mass grave with completely skeletonized remains was discovered in Belgrade suburb. An...
Forensic dentistry (odontology) deals with the examination, handling and presentation of dental evid...
Ancient dental pulps are highly precious samples because they conserve DNA from humans and blood-bor...