根长度:作为种族泰米尔人口两性异形的决定性工具。

Divyalakshmi Govindaram, R Bharanidharan, R Ramya, A Rameshkumar, N Priyadharsini, K Rajkumar
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背景:牙齿性别二态现象一直是法医人类学家研究的一个领域。根向牙槽骨传递咬合力的功能各不相同,男性的咬合力往往大于女性。这说明了根长作为两性二态性的标志的重要性。目的:本研究的目的是确定在恒牙的根长度两性异形的存在,并评估如果根长度可以在定义种族泰米尔人口两性异形的工具。材料和方法:利用1000人(男500人,女500人)的骨断层摄影,利用数字软件SCANORA 5.2.6测量上颌恒牙和下颌骨从犬齿到第一磨牙的根长。被执行了。统计分析包括描述性统计和独立学生t检验。结果:本研究中,13、14、15、16、23、26、33、36、43、46(中位)的根长存在性别二态性,雌雄根长差异有统计学意义(P < 0.05)。大多数二形牙为上颌犬齿和下颌犬齿。结论:本研究产生的数据表明,根长测量提供了性别二态性的实质性证据,强调了其对性别识别的重要性,因此在确定生物学特征方面是有用的。
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Root Length: As a determinant tool of sexual dimorphism in an ethnic Tamil population.

Root Length: As a determinant tool of sexual dimorphism in an ethnic Tamil population.

Root Length: As a determinant tool of sexual dimorphism in an ethnic Tamil population.

Root Length: As a determinant tool of sexual dimorphism in an ethnic Tamil population.

Background: Sexual dimorphism in teeth has been an area of research for forensic anthropologists. The function of root in transmitting the forces of occlusion to the alveolar bone varies as the force in males tends to be larger than in females. This shows the significance of the root length as indicators of sexual dimorphism.

Aim: The aim of this study was to determine the presence of sexual dimorphism in the root lengths of permanent teeth and to evaluate if root length could be instrumental in defining sexual dimorphism among an ethnic Tamil population.

Materials and methods: Orthopantomograms of 1000 individuals (500 males and 500 females) were utilized, and the measurement of root length of permanent maxillary and mandibular teeth from canine to first molar on all four quadrants using the Digital software SCANORA 5.2.6. was carried out. Statistical analysis including descriptive statistics and independent Student t-test were performed.

Results: In this study, the sexual dimorphism in root length is observed in 13, 14, 15, 16, 23, 26, 33, 36, 43, and 46 (mesial), and there is a statistically significant difference between the root measurements of males and females (P < 0.05). Most dimorphic teeth were maxillary canines and mandibular canines.

Conclusion: The data generated from this study suggest that the root length measurements present with a substantial evidence of sexual dimorphism emphasizing its importance on identifying sex and are therefore useful in determining the biological profile.

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