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Dental caries and intentional dental modification in a skeletal sample of enslaved Africans from Lagos, Portugal (15th-17th centuries)

机译:来自Lagos,葡萄牙(15岁)

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In 2009, a salvage archaeological excavation in Valle da Gafaria (Lagos, Portugal) brought to light the skeletal remains of 158 African enslaved individuals (15th-17th centuries), from which several presented intentional dental modifications on their anterior dentition. Although this cultural practice may be related to rites of passage, differential status, group identification, mourning, or embellishment, it is not exempt from risk. Among the possible consequences are pulp necrosis, dental caries in the modified surface, loss of masticatory function, and dental enamel hypoplasia in the permanent teeth. A previous study in the Lagos collection already confirmed that anterior modified teeth were significantly more affected by periapical lesions (9.3%) than unmodified teeth (0.4%). Therefore, the aim of this investigation is to analyse the relationship between dental caries and intentional dental modification in the Lagos sample. Eighty-one individuals were analysed, making a total of 2,285 alveoli and 2,063 teeth (757 anterior and 1,306 posterior). Dental caries was recorded if there was a discernible, even if small, white or brown lesion in the otherwise translucent enamel, or if there was a cavity. Intentional dental modifications were recorded according to their presence and incisal angles removed. Dental caries affected 78 individuals (96.3%) and 1,072 teeth (52.0%). In all, intentional dental modifications were observed in 50 (61.7%) individuals and 203 (27.1%) anterior teeth. Modified teeth were significantly more affected by caries (84.2%) than nonmodified teeth (31.7%). Given that all modifications involved the removal of the mesial and/or distal angles of the teeth, the relationship between these alterations and the presence of caries was investigated. In fact, when modified, mesial and distal contact areas were significantly more affected by caries, although mostly noncavitated, supporting the hypothesis that this cultural practice turns teeth more prone to dental caries.
机译:2009年,在Valle da Gafaria(拉各斯,葡萄牙)的抢救考古挖掘带来了158个非洲奴役的个人(15-17世纪)的骨骼遗骸,从中提出了对其前牙列的故意牙科修改。虽然这种文化实践可能与段落仪式有关,但差异状态,群体识别,哀悼或点缀,但它并非免于风险。在可能的后果中是牙髓坏死,牙科龋齿在改良表面,咀嚼功能丧失和牙齿牙齿的牙釉质发育不全。在拉各斯集合中的先前研究已经证实,前部改性的牙齿受到恐慌病变的显着影响(9.3%),而不是未改进的牙齿(0.4%)。因此,这项调查的目的是分析牙科样本中龋齿和故意牙科修饰之间的关系。分析了八十一体,共有2,285颗牙龈和2,063颗牙齿(757前部和1,306后)。如果有一个可辨别的,即使在否则的半透明珐琅质中的小,白色或棕色病变,或者如果存在腔,则记录龋齿。根据其存在和切除的切口角度记录故意牙科修改。龋齿影响78人(96.3%)和1,072颗牙齿(52.0%)。总而言之,在50(61.7%)个体和203(27.1%)前牙中观察到故意牙科修饰。经过不制氮牙齿(31.7%),改性牙齿显着影响龋齿(84.2%)。鉴于所有修改涉及去除牙齿的虚部和/或远端角度,研究了这些改变与龋齿存在的关系。事实上,当修改后,薄弱的龋齿受到更大的影响时,龋齿的影响显着,虽然主要是非否定的,支持这种文化实践将牙齿更容易发生龋齿的假设。

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