Crowding of Teeth in Lower Jaw from a Prehistoric Locality Roonka in South Australia
When analyzing human remains from Roonka the author was struck by the frequent incidence of crowded teeth in the mandibles (round 25 per cent). This contradicts statements in the literature according to which hunters and gatherers have lower incidence of tooth crowding in comparison with nomads and...
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Main Author: | M. Prokopec (Author) |
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Czech Dental Chamber,
2007-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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