Tooth Mineralization: A Technical Note on the Moorrees-Fanning-Hunt Standards

One of the largest, longitudinal studies of tooth mineralization is that described by Moorrees, Fanning and Hunt (J Dent Res, 1963) based on children growing up in Boston, Massachusetts, and Yellow Springs, Ohio. This short communication provides tables of the means and standard deviations, by sex,...

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Main Authors: Edward F. Harris (Author), Andrea L. Buck (Author)
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Published: Dental Anthropology Association, 2002-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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