We explored the relationship between growth in tooth root length and the modern human extended period of childhood. Tooth roots provide support to counter chewing forces and so it is advantageous to grow roots quickly to allow teeth to erupt into function as early as possible. Growth in tooth root length occurs with a characteristic spurt or peak in rate sometime between tooth crown completion and root apex closure. Here we show that in Pan troglodytes the peak in root growth rate coincides with the period of time teeth are erupting into function. However, the timing of peak root velocity in modern humans occurs earlier than expected and coincides better with estimates for tooth eruption times in Homo erectus. With more time to grow longer ...
The variation in molar tooth size in humans and our closest relatives (hominins) has strongly influe...
Until recently, our understanding of the evolution of human growth and development derived from stud...
In mammals that grow up more slowly and live longer, replacement teeth tend to appear earlier in seq...
We explored the relationship between growth in tooth root length and the modern human extended perio...
Human teeth erupt during root growth but few studies report the relationship between fractions of ro...
<p>The sequence of initiation of tooth mineralisation through to tooth root completion is compared f...
Recent developmental studies demonstrate that early fossil hominins possessed shorter growth periods...
As the key physical interface between mammals and their environment, teeth are extremely important b...
Development of the dentition is critically integrated into the life cycle in living mammals. Recent ...
<p>Reconstructed growth curves, focused here on the root spurt for each tooth, run from bottom left ...
Schultz’s rule predicts early eruption of replacement teeth (incisors, canines, and premolars) relat...
Humans’ prolonged somatic development and life history are unique among primates, yet their evolutio...
Several human dental traits typical of modern humans appear to be associated with the prolonged peri...
Here we present data concerning the pattern of dental development derived from the microcomputed tom...
<div><p>Until recently, our understanding of the evolution of human growth and development derived f...
The variation in molar tooth size in humans and our closest relatives (hominins) has strongly influe...
Until recently, our understanding of the evolution of human growth and development derived from stud...
In mammals that grow up more slowly and live longer, replacement teeth tend to appear earlier in seq...
We explored the relationship between growth in tooth root length and the modern human extended perio...
Human teeth erupt during root growth but few studies report the relationship between fractions of ro...
<p>The sequence of initiation of tooth mineralisation through to tooth root completion is compared f...
Recent developmental studies demonstrate that early fossil hominins possessed shorter growth periods...
As the key physical interface between mammals and their environment, teeth are extremely important b...
Development of the dentition is critically integrated into the life cycle in living mammals. Recent ...
<p>Reconstructed growth curves, focused here on the root spurt for each tooth, run from bottom left ...
Schultz’s rule predicts early eruption of replacement teeth (incisors, canines, and premolars) relat...
Humans’ prolonged somatic development and life history are unique among primates, yet their evolutio...
Several human dental traits typical of modern humans appear to be associated with the prolonged peri...
Here we present data concerning the pattern of dental development derived from the microcomputed tom...
<div><p>Until recently, our understanding of the evolution of human growth and development derived f...
The variation in molar tooth size in humans and our closest relatives (hominins) has strongly influe...
Until recently, our understanding of the evolution of human growth and development derived from stud...
In mammals that grow up more slowly and live longer, replacement teeth tend to appear earlier in seq...