脱落的上臼齿和下犬齿对性别估计有用吗?

IF 2.2 4区 医学 Q2 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Cármen Valente , Alexandra Teixeira , Pedro Oliveira , Inês Morais Caldas
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目的 本文通过研究这些牙齿的尺寸以及第一和第二上臼齿上是否存在Zuckerkandl's结节和Carabelli's尖突,探讨落叶上臼齿和下犬齿是否具有性别二形特征。我们测量了第一和第二上臼齿以及下臼齿犬齿(最大中轴和颊舌侧长度),并分别记录了第一和第二上臼齿上是否存在Zuckerkandl's结节和Carabelli's尖突。结果关于使用卡拉贝里尖突和祖克坎德尔小结区分性别,只有在第 65 颗牙齿上的分类与卡拉贝里尖突的存在无关(p = 0.035)。在所有其他牙齿中,无论是卡拉贝利尖突还是祖克坎德尔小结,其存在对两性来说都是相似的。在上第二臼齿、右上第一臼齿和右犬齿的颊舌侧测量中,男女之间的差异具有统计学意义(p < 0.05)。结论该研究表明,虽然上臼齿的卡拉贝利尖和祖克坎德尔结节在性别上没有一致的差异,但牙齿大小,尤其是某些牙齿(包括上臼齿和下犬齿)的颊舌侧测量值,可能为性别估计提供了更可靠的标准。所开发的模型描述了中等程度的准确性,强调了从骨骼遗骸中估计性别时采用多因素方法的必要性。它表明,虽然牙齿特征有助于性别估计,但应与其他骨骼或分子标记结合使用,以提高准确性。
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Are deciduous upper molars and lower canines useful for sex estimation?

Objective

This paper investigates whether deciduous upper molars and lower canines have sexual dimorphic features, exploring these teeth' dimensions and the presence of Zuckerkandl’s tubercle and Carabelli’s cusp on the first and second upper molars.

Design

We analyzed 64 pairs of dental plaster casts from 34 females and 30 males aged between 3 and 12 years. We measured the first and second deciduous upper molars and the lower deciduous canines (maximum mesiodistal and buccolingual length), and we registered the presence of the Zuckerkandl’s tubercle and the Carabelli’s cusp on the first and second upper molars, respectively.

Results

Regarding the differentiation between sexes using Carabelli’s cusp and Zuckerkandl’s tubercle, the classification was not independent of Carabelli’s cusp presence only for tooth 65 (p = 0.035). In all other teeth, whether for Carabelli’s cusp or Zuckerkandl’s tubercle, their presence was similar for both sexes. There were statistically significant differences between sexes (p < 0.05) for the buccolingual measurements of both upper second molars, the first right upper molar, and the right canine. The developed model allowed for a 64.1% accuracy in sex estimation.

Conclusions

The study suggests that while Carabelli’s cusp and Zuckerkandl’s tubercle in upper deciduous molars don't consistently differ between sexes, tooth size, particularly the buccolingual measurements of certain teeth, including upper deciduous molars and lower canines, may provide a more reliable criterion for sex estimation. The developed model depicted moderate accuracy, underscoring the need for a multifactorial approach when estimating sex from skeletal remains. It suggests that while dental features can contribute to sex estimation, they should be used in conjunction with other skeletal or molecular markers to improve accuracy.

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Archives of oral biology
Archives of oral biology 医学-牙科与口腔外科
CiteScore
5.10
自引率
3.30%
发文量
177
审稿时长
26 days
期刊介绍: Archives of Oral Biology is an international journal which aims to publish papers of the highest scientific quality in the oral and craniofacial sciences. The journal is particularly interested in research which advances knowledge in the mechanisms of craniofacial development and disease, including: Cell and molecular biology Molecular genetics Immunology Pathogenesis Cellular microbiology Embryology Syndromology Forensic dentistry
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