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Examining the relationship between skull size and dental anomalies

机译:检查颅骨大小与牙齿异常之间的关系

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This study, reporting the results of a 2012 Master’s dissertation, of 131 skulls from 6 Classical to Medieval populations in Macedonia and England examined the relationship between craniometric variables and dental anomalies of shape, number, and position. Standard craniometric landmarks were measured and dental anomalies of shape, number, and position were recorded and tested for associations using SPSS. Rotations were the most common anomaly and were associated significantly with reduced mandibular robustness, as well as smaller facial height and width, and shorter cranial height. Congenitally absent M3 was associated with reduced facial height. Among the most interesting findings is that dental anomalies were more prevalent in population samples with generally small skulls (i.e., normal, non-anomalous skulls).
机译:这项研究报告了2012年硕士论文的结果,研究了来自马其顿和英格兰6个古典人群到中世纪人群的131个头骨,研究了颅骨测量变量与牙齿形状,数量和位置异常之间的关系。测量了标准的颅骨界标,并记录了形状,数量和位置的牙齿异常,并使用SPSS测试了它们之间的关联。旋转是最常见的异常,与下颌的健壮性降低,面部高度和宽度较小以及颅骨高度较短显着相关。 M3先天性缺失与面部高度降低有关。最有趣的发现之一是牙齿异常在总体上颅骨较小(即正常,非异常颅骨)的人群样本中更为普遍。

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