Aims: We describe four associated mandibular teeth, left P4 – M3, which show a number of features consistent with a diagnosis that toothpick grooves and other dental manipulations were associated with treating multiple eruption abnormalities. Materials and Methods: The four isolated teeth making up Krapina Dental Person (KDP) 20 were analyzed by eye and with a light microscope to document occlusal wear, toothpick groove formation, ante mortem enamel, dentin scratches and lingual fractures. Results: Definitive, stage 4 toothpick grooves (1) occur on all four teeth, but are especially marked on both mesial and distal faces of the left P4 (tooth #32) and the mesial face of the left M1 (tooth #82). Less distinct interproximal grooves, defined a...
Aims. Compared to occlusal dental wear, labial/buccal abrasion is seldom documented in prehistoric g...
Aim: An extensive search of the literature disclosed that there were numerous investigati...
Early evidence for the treatment of dental pathology is found primarily among food-producing societi...
Aims: We describe four associated mandibular teeth, left P4 – M3, which show a number of features co...
We present a Neanderthal maxilla (CF-1) from Cova Forada ̀ site (Oliva, Valencia, Spain) with period...
This paper presents some new observations on the Krapina Neandertal dental sample. A number of lower...
Prehistoric dental treatments were extremely rare, and the few documented cases are known from the N...
Prehistoric dental treatments were extremely rare, and the few documented cases are known from the N...
We present a Neanderthal maxilla (CF-1) from Cova Foradà site (Oliva, Valencia, Spain) with periodon...
Prehistoric dental treatments have been known from the Neolithic 9,000-7,500 years before present (B...
The Neolithic Funnel Beaker cemetery of Modřice, dated to 4850-4900 years before present (uncalibrat...
International audienceSiffre (1911) was the first to observe, on the left mandibular molars of the L...
Dental fractures can be produced during life or post-mortem. Ante-mortem chipping may be indicative ...
The use of ‘teeth as tools’ (non-masticatory or cultural-related dental wear) has largely been emplo...
Interproximal tooth wear is caused by tooth-to-tooth rubbing that results in the formation of flat w...
Aims. Compared to occlusal dental wear, labial/buccal abrasion is seldom documented in prehistoric g...
Aim: An extensive search of the literature disclosed that there were numerous investigati...
Early evidence for the treatment of dental pathology is found primarily among food-producing societi...
Aims: We describe four associated mandibular teeth, left P4 – M3, which show a number of features co...
We present a Neanderthal maxilla (CF-1) from Cova Forada ̀ site (Oliva, Valencia, Spain) with period...
This paper presents some new observations on the Krapina Neandertal dental sample. A number of lower...
Prehistoric dental treatments were extremely rare, and the few documented cases are known from the N...
Prehistoric dental treatments were extremely rare, and the few documented cases are known from the N...
We present a Neanderthal maxilla (CF-1) from Cova Foradà site (Oliva, Valencia, Spain) with periodon...
Prehistoric dental treatments have been known from the Neolithic 9,000-7,500 years before present (B...
The Neolithic Funnel Beaker cemetery of Modřice, dated to 4850-4900 years before present (uncalibrat...
International audienceSiffre (1911) was the first to observe, on the left mandibular molars of the L...
Dental fractures can be produced during life or post-mortem. Ante-mortem chipping may be indicative ...
The use of ‘teeth as tools’ (non-masticatory or cultural-related dental wear) has largely been emplo...
Interproximal tooth wear is caused by tooth-to-tooth rubbing that results in the formation of flat w...
Aims. Compared to occlusal dental wear, labial/buccal abrasion is seldom documented in prehistoric g...
Aim: An extensive search of the literature disclosed that there were numerous investigati...
Early evidence for the treatment of dental pathology is found primarily among food-producing societi...