通过几何形态计量学分析人类永久性下颌犬齿的性别二态性

Gonzalo Garizoain, Virginia Cobos
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在生物考古和法医实践中,对未知人类遗骸进行性别评估是一种常见的评估方式。当遗骸保存较差时,牙齿就变得非常重要。有关使用牙齿进行性别估计的研究主要使用牙体测量学。然而,迄今为止,很少有研究旨在系统地评估牙齿形状的性别二态性。本研究旨在分析和描述下颌犬齿的性别二态性。研究人员在 "Rómulo Lambre 教授博士 "收藏的 56 人(37 名男性和 19 名女性)的下颌犬齿的咬合面、齿中面和颊舌面上放置了地标和半地标。此外,在形态分析中还探讨了牙齿磨损对性别二态性的影响。在分析的三个视角中,雌雄犬齿的形状差异很大。雌性犬齿的齿冠相对于齿根较大,而雄性犬齿的齿根相对于齿冠较大。雌性犬齿的齿槽发育较大,而雄性犬齿的齿槽发育较小。因此,这项研究首次显示了形状对估计犬齿性别的有用性。这些差异可能是牙本质和珐琅质总量不同的结果,因为这些组织的生长受性别相关基因的影响。
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Sexual dimorphism analysis in permanent human mandibular canines by geometric morphometrics
Sex estimation of unknown human remains is a common form of assessment in bioarchaeological and forensic practice. When remains are poorly preserved, teeth become important. Research regarding the use of teeth for sex estimation mainly uses odontometrics. Nevertheless, to date, few studies have aimed to systematically evaluate sexual dimorphism in tooth shape. The purpose of this study is to analyze and describe sexual dimorphism in the mandibular canine. Landmarks and semilandmarks were placed on the occlusal, mesiodistal and buccolingual views of mandibular canines of 56 individuals (37 males and 19 females) from the “Prof. Dr. Rómulo Lambre” collection. Moreover, the impact of dental wear in morphometric analyses on sexual dimorphism was explored. The shape of male and female canines differed significantly in the three views analyzed. Female canines showed a larger crown in relation to its root, while male canines showed greater roots in relation to their crown. While female canines showed a large development of the cingulum, male’s teeth exhibited less development of this trait. For these reasons, this study constitutes a first approach to show the usefulness of shape for estimating the sex of canine teeth. These differences might be the result of dissimilarities in the total amount of dentin and enamel due to the effect of sex-linked genes in the growth of these tissues.
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