Tracking Molar Wear in Captive Baboons: Sex and Age Effects Using a Modified Scott Scoring System

IF 2 2区 生物学 Q1 ANTHROPOLOGY
Kristin L. Krueger, Ian Towle, Gregory J. Matthews, Ana Álvarez Fernández, Leslea J. Hlusko
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Abstract

Objectives

This study evaluates molar wear progression in a captive baboon population under controlled dietary and environmental conditions. By comparing the dentin exposure ratio (DER) with a newly developed quadrant-based modification of Scott's dental wear scoring system (Krueger-Scott method), we evaluate how wear patterns vary by age, sex, and occlusal region.

Materials and Methods

Mandibular second molars (M2) were assessed at two timepoints, during life and postmortem, in 201 captive baboons from the Southwest National Primate Research Center. Krueger-Scott and DER data were collected from 3D intraoral scans processed in MEDIT Link software. The Krueger-Scott scores assigned ordinal scores (1–10) to four equal quadrants of each M2 based on enamel facet development and dentin exposure. Statistical analyses tested relationships between wear progression, quadrant location, sex, and age.

Results

Krueger-Scott scores and DER values increased significantly between timepoints, indicating wear progression. However, Krueger-Scott scores revealed strong functional patterning: buccal and lingual cusps showed high within-group correlations and weaker cross-group correlations. Males showed significantly higher wear than females, despite being younger on average. The relationship between age and wear progression differed by sex.

Discussion

The Krueger-Scott method provided a more anatomically informative and efficient approach to tracking occlusal wear than DER. It captured regional wear variation and functional asymmetries that DER could not detect. Even under controlled conditions, sex-based differences in wear emerged, likely reflecting behavioral, morphological, or enamel structural variation. These findings offer a comparative baseline and demonstrate the utility of quadrant-level scoring for interpreting wear in extant and extinct taxa.

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跟踪在圈养狒狒磨牙磨损:性别和年龄的影响使用修改斯科特评分系统。
目的:本研究评估在控制饮食和环境条件下圈养狒狒种群的磨牙磨损进展。通过比较牙本质暴露比(DER)和新开发的基于象限的斯科特牙齿磨损评分系统(Krueger-Scott方法),我们评估了磨损模式如何随年龄、性别和咬合区域而变化。材料与方法:选取西南国家灵长类动物研究中心的201只圈养狒狒,在生时和死后两个时间点对其下颌第二磨牙(M2)进行了评估。Krueger-Scott和DER数据由MEDIT Link软件处理的三维口内扫描收集。Krueger-Scott评分根据牙釉质小面发育和牙本质暴露情况对每个M2的四个相等象限进行序号评分(1-10)。统计分析测试了磨损程度、象限位置、性别和年龄之间的关系。结果:Krueger-Scott评分和DER值在时间点之间显著升高,表明磨损进展。然而,克鲁格-斯科特得分显示出强大的功能模式:颊尖和舌尖在组内表现出较高的相关性,而在组间表现出较弱的相关性。尽管男性平均年龄更年轻,但他们的磨损程度明显高于女性。年龄和磨损程度之间的关系因性别而异。讨论:Krueger-Scott方法提供了比DER更解剖学信息和更有效的方法来跟踪咬合磨损。它捕获了DER无法检测到的区域磨损变化和功能不对称。即使在受控条件下,磨损的性别差异也会出现,这可能反映了行为、形态或牙釉质结构的差异。这些发现提供了一个比较基线,并证明了象限水平评分在解释现存和灭绝分类群的磨损方面的效用。
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