Morphological changes in the mandible associated with the presence of exostoses: a study in two archaeological populations from southern France.

Estelle CASAZZA, Benoit Ballester, Camille Philip-Alliez, Yann Ardagna, Anne Raskin
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This study aimed to investigate morphological changes in the mandible of subjects in archaeological collections associated with the presence of bony exostoses at the mandibular angle, which are described in the literature as related to specific behaviours of the manducatory apparatus like parafunctional activities. The skeletal sample investigated comprised adult individuals from two archaeological series. Sixteen measurements of the mandible were selected to evaluate anatomic variation in the two populations. Mandibles from both series were pooled for statistical analysis into two groups according to the number of exostoses at the mandibular angles: group 1 (number of exostoses ≤1) and group 2 (number of exostoses ≥ 2). Measurements could be made on eighty mandibles. A statistically significant difference was demonstrated between group 1 and group 2 for the following parameters: distance between mandibular angles, bicondylar width, ramus height, left condyle length, right and left coronoid process height. For each of these parameters, values were higher in group 2 than in group 1. This study presents an original methodology for studying anatomical variations of the mandible in the context of parafunctional activity, highlighting certain mandibular modifications. The impact of parafunctional behaviours such as bruxism on the mandible therefore has many anatomical expressions. The considerable variability of results found in the literature shows that more studies are needed to reach a consensus on the impact of parafunctional activities on the mandible.
下颌骨的形态变化与外骨骼的存在有关:对法国南部两个考古人群的研究。
这项研究旨在调查考古藏品中与下颌角骨质外突有关的受试者下颌骨的形态变化,文献中将这种变化描述为与下颌器械的特殊行为(如辅助功能活动)有关。调查的骨骼样本包括来自两个考古系列的成年个体。对下颌骨进行了 16 次测量,以评估两个人群的解剖学差异。为了进行统计分析,将两个系列的下颌骨按照下颌角外突的数量分成两组:第一组(外突数量≤1)和第二组(外突数量≥2)。可对 80 个下颌骨进行测量。第 1 组和第 2 组在以下参数上的差异具有统计学意义:下颌角之间的距离、双髁宽度、臼高、左髁长度、左右冠突高度。在这些参数中,第 2 组的数值均高于第 1 组。 这项研究提出了一种新颖的方法,用于研究在辅助功能活动中下颌骨的解剖变化,突出了下颌骨的某些改变。因此,磨牙症等副功能行为对下颌骨的影响在解剖学上有多种表现形式。文献中发现的结果差异很大,这表明需要进行更多的研究,才能就副功能活动对下颌骨的影响达成共识。
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