江户日本人乳牙釉质发育不全的研究

Miyoko Yamamoto
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牙釉质发育不全是由于牙齿形成过程中发生的各种营养缺乏或全身性疾病引起的牙釉质厚度减少。乳牙釉质发育不全被认为是应激的重要指标。在日本东京一桥大都会高中遗址(约17世纪)的62个未成熟头骨上,研究了其发生的频率、时间和与眶嵴的关系。42例患者中有7例(16.7%)乳牙釉质发育不全。牙釉质发育不全多数发生在出生后,很少发生在产前和围产期。上颌乳牙中切牙发生率最高(21.1%)。这些结果表明,江户市的人们生活在高度紧张的环境中。
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Enamel Hypoplasia in the Deciduous Teeth of Edo Japanese
Enamel hypoplasia is a reduction in enamel thickness caused by a variety of nutritional deficiencies or systemic diseases which occur during tooth formation. Enamel hypoplasia in the deciduous teeth is considered as a valuable indicator of stress. Its frequency, time of occurrence, and association with cribra orbitalia were examined on 62 immature skulls from the Hitotsubashi Metropolitan High School Site (ca. 17th century), Tokyo, Japan. Of 42 observed individuals, 7 (16.7%) had enamel hypoplasia in the deciduous teeth. Most of the enamel hypoplasia detected occurred postnatally, few occurring prenatally and perinatally. The highest frequency was found on the deciduous maxillary central incisors (21.1%). These results suggest that people in Edo City lived under highly stressful environment.
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