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The physiological linkage between molar inclination and dental macrowear pattern

OBJECTIVES: Exact symmetry and perfect balance between opposite jaw halves, as well as between antagonistic teeth, is not frequently observed in natural masticatory systems. Research results show that asymmetry in our body, skull, and jaws is often related to genetic, epigenetic, environmental and i...

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Autores principales: Oxilia, Gregorio, Bortolini, Eugenio, Martini, Sergio, Papini, Andrea, Boggioni, Marco, Buti, Laura, Figus, Carla, Sorrentino, Rita, Townsend, Grant, Kaidonis, John, Fiorenza, Luca, Cristiani, Emanuela, Kullmer, Ottmar, Moggi‐Cecchi, Jacopo, Benazzi, Stefano
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6120545/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29633246
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ajpa.23476
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author Oxilia, Gregorio
Bortolini, Eugenio
Martini, Sergio
Papini, Andrea
Boggioni, Marco
Buti, Laura
Figus, Carla
Sorrentino, Rita
Townsend, Grant
Kaidonis, John
Fiorenza, Luca
Cristiani, Emanuela
Kullmer, Ottmar
Moggi‐Cecchi, Jacopo
Benazzi, Stefano
author_facet Oxilia, Gregorio
Bortolini, Eugenio
Martini, Sergio
Papini, Andrea
Boggioni, Marco
Buti, Laura
Figus, Carla
Sorrentino, Rita
Townsend, Grant
Kaidonis, John
Fiorenza, Luca
Cristiani, Emanuela
Kullmer, Ottmar
Moggi‐Cecchi, Jacopo
Benazzi, Stefano
author_sort Oxilia, Gregorio
collection PubMed
description OBJECTIVES: Exact symmetry and perfect balance between opposite jaw halves, as well as between antagonistic teeth, is not frequently observed in natural masticatory systems. Research results show that asymmetry in our body, skull, and jaws is often related to genetic, epigenetic, environmental and individual ontogenetic factors. Our study aims to provide evidence for a significant link between masticatory asymmetry and occlusal contact between antagonist teeth by testing the hypothesis that tooth inclination is one of the mechanisms driving distribution of wear in masticatory phases in addition to dietary and cultural habits. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The present work investigates the relationship between dental macrowear patterns and tooth inclinations on a sample of complete maxillary and mandibular 3D models of dental arches from 19 young and adult Yuendumu Aboriginal individuals. The analysis was carried out on first molars (M1) from all quadrants. Occlusal Fingerprint Analysis was used for the quantification of macrowear patterns, and 2D cross‐sectional geometric analysis was carried out to investigate asymmetry in dental arches. RESULTS: The asymmetry is highly variable on both arches, and it is associated with differences in the inclination of upper M1 crowns. Each molar has variable inclination (buccal/lingual) which influence tooth to tooth contact, producing greater or lesser variation in wear pattern. Interindividual variability of morphological variation of the occlusal relationship has to be considered in macrowear analysis. DISCUSSION: Our results suggest that overall asymmetry in the masticatory apparatus in modern humans affects occlusal contact areas between antagonist teeth influencing macrowear and chewing efficiency during ontogeny.
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spelling pubmed-61205452018-09-05 The physiological linkage between molar inclination and dental macrowear pattern Oxilia, Gregorio Bortolini, Eugenio Martini, Sergio Papini, Andrea Boggioni, Marco Buti, Laura Figus, Carla Sorrentino, Rita Townsend, Grant Kaidonis, John Fiorenza, Luca Cristiani, Emanuela Kullmer, Ottmar Moggi‐Cecchi, Jacopo Benazzi, Stefano Am J Phys Anthropol Brief Communications OBJECTIVES: Exact symmetry and perfect balance between opposite jaw halves, as well as between antagonistic teeth, is not frequently observed in natural masticatory systems. Research results show that asymmetry in our body, skull, and jaws is often related to genetic, epigenetic, environmental and individual ontogenetic factors. Our study aims to provide evidence for a significant link between masticatory asymmetry and occlusal contact between antagonist teeth by testing the hypothesis that tooth inclination is one of the mechanisms driving distribution of wear in masticatory phases in addition to dietary and cultural habits. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The present work investigates the relationship between dental macrowear patterns and tooth inclinations on a sample of complete maxillary and mandibular 3D models of dental arches from 19 young and adult Yuendumu Aboriginal individuals. The analysis was carried out on first molars (M1) from all quadrants. Occlusal Fingerprint Analysis was used for the quantification of macrowear patterns, and 2D cross‐sectional geometric analysis was carried out to investigate asymmetry in dental arches. RESULTS: The asymmetry is highly variable on both arches, and it is associated with differences in the inclination of upper M1 crowns. Each molar has variable inclination (buccal/lingual) which influence tooth to tooth contact, producing greater or lesser variation in wear pattern. Interindividual variability of morphological variation of the occlusal relationship has to be considered in macrowear analysis. DISCUSSION: Our results suggest that overall asymmetry in the masticatory apparatus in modern humans affects occlusal contact areas between antagonist teeth influencing macrowear and chewing efficiency during ontogeny. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2018-04-06 2018-08 /pmc/articles/PMC6120545/ /pubmed/29633246 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ajpa.23476 Text en © 2018 The Authors. American Journal of Physical Anthropology Published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited and is not used for commercial purposes.
spellingShingle Brief Communications
Oxilia, Gregorio
Bortolini, Eugenio
Martini, Sergio
Papini, Andrea
Boggioni, Marco
Buti, Laura
Figus, Carla
Sorrentino, Rita
Townsend, Grant
Kaidonis, John
Fiorenza, Luca
Cristiani, Emanuela
Kullmer, Ottmar
Moggi‐Cecchi, Jacopo
Benazzi, Stefano
The physiological linkage between molar inclination and dental macrowear pattern
title The physiological linkage between molar inclination and dental macrowear pattern
title_full The physiological linkage between molar inclination and dental macrowear pattern
title_fullStr The physiological linkage between molar inclination and dental macrowear pattern
title_full_unstemmed The physiological linkage between molar inclination and dental macrowear pattern
title_short The physiological linkage between molar inclination and dental macrowear pattern
title_sort physiological linkage between molar inclination and dental macrowear pattern
topic Brief Communications
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6120545/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29633246
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ajpa.23476
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