Grace Roberts, Kathleen S Paul, Anderson T Hara, Amnah Algarni, Peter S Ungar
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Abstract
Objectives: Molar crown wear is often used in bioarchaeological research as a proxy for age at death. However, a small number of researchers have used premolars or compared the application of different methods of relative age estimation.
Material and methods: Using a sample of 197 previously extracted maxillary first premolars from US dental patients, we considered three protocols for estimating age: the Bang and Ramm/Liversidge and Molleson (BRLM) age estimate method, occlusal topographic analysis, and the Smith system of macrowear scoring. A previous study utilizing the Bang and Ramm method yielded an age estimate range of 9.4 to 10.8 years for the sample.
Results: Our analyses showed no associations between occlusal topography parameters (occlusal slope, relief, or faceting) and BRLM age estimates, but some concordance was found between Smith scoring and BRLM ages estimates and between Smith scoring and occlusal topography parameters.
Conclusion: The results of the present study suggest that relationships between gross tooth wear, tooth shape, and dental age estimates are complex, and available methods should be considered together to gain a more comprehensive understanding of how teeth change their shape with wear throughout the lifecourse.
目的:在生物考古研究中,磨牙冠磨损常被用作死亡年龄的代理。然而,少数研究人员已经使用前磨牙或比较不同的相对年龄估计方法的应用。材料和方法:使用从美国牙科患者中提取的197颗上颌第一前磨牙样本,我们考虑了三种估计年龄的方案:Bang and Ramm/Liversidge and Molleson (BRLM)年龄估计方法、咬合地形分析和Smith大磨损评分系统。先前一项利用Bang and Ramm方法的研究得出样本的年龄估计范围为9.4至10.8岁。结果:我们的分析显示,咬合地形参数(咬合坡度、起伏或咬合面)与BRLM年龄估计值之间没有关联,但史密斯评分与BRLM年龄估计值以及史密斯评分与咬合地形参数之间存在一定的一致性。结论:本研究的结果表明,牙齿总磨损、牙齿形状和牙齿年龄之间的关系是复杂的,应该综合考虑现有的方法,以更全面地了解牙齿在整个生命过程中如何随着磨损而改变形状。
期刊介绍:
The Acta Stomatologica Croatica (ASCRO) is a leading scientific non-profit journal in the field of dental, oral and cranio-facial sciences during the past 44 years in Croatia. ASCRO publishes original scientific and clinical papers, preliminary communications, case reports, book reviews, letters to the editor and news. Review articles are published by invitation from the Editor-in-Chief by acclaimed professionals in distinct fields of dental medicine. All manuscripts are subjected to peer review process.