2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.aanat.2020.151546
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Assessing weaning stress – Relations between enamel hypoplasia, δ18O and δ13C values in human teeth obtained from early modern cemeteries in Wroclaw, Poland

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“…31 Correlation of spatial changes in isotope ratios with linear enamel hypoplasia, a morphological stress marker, 32 has also been attempted, although no significant correlation was found. 33 Intra-tooth sequential sampling (microsampling) involves sectioning a tooth and excising small chunks of tooth (0.5-1.25 mm in width). 28,[34][35][36][37] However, the standard sampling method of cutting transverse sections from crown to root for sequential sampling does not directly follow the direction of growth and the resulting microsamples will consist of multiple growth increments, which reduce the temporal resolution of the sample.…”
Section: Sequential Sampling Of Archaeological Proteins In Dental Tis...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…31 Correlation of spatial changes in isotope ratios with linear enamel hypoplasia, a morphological stress marker, 32 has also been attempted, although no significant correlation was found. 33 Intra-tooth sequential sampling (microsampling) involves sectioning a tooth and excising small chunks of tooth (0.5-1.25 mm in width). 28,[34][35][36][37] However, the standard sampling method of cutting transverse sections from crown to root for sequential sampling does not directly follow the direction of growth and the resulting microsamples will consist of multiple growth increments, which reduce the temporal resolution of the sample.…”
Section: Sequential Sampling Of Archaeological Proteins In Dental Tis...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, stable isotopes analysis of δ 18 O and δ 13 C in mammal teeth demonstrates seasonal patterns of diet, 30 and by strategic sequential sampling of multiple teeth in humans it is possible to reconstruct dietary changes through infancy, childhood and adolescence 31 . Correlation of spatial changes in isotope ratios with linear enamel hypoplasia, a morphological stress marker, 32 has also been attempted, although no significant correlation was found 33 …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…4 La formación del esmalte en su conjunto lleva aproximadamente mil días. 5 Aunque la amelogénesis está controlada estrictamente por la genética esta es sensible a las perturbaciones ambientales, lo que resulta en diferentes tipos de defectos. 6 El término Hipomineralización molar incisivo se describe por primera vez en Suecia en 1970, 7 el término HMI fue sugerido en 2001 y luego estandarizado por la Academia Europea de Odontología Pediátrica (EAPD) por medio del establecimiento de criterios diagnósticos en 2003, 8 HMI es un defecto cualitativo en el desarrollo del esmalte de posible origen sistémico y multifactorial que afecta de uno a cuatro de los primeros molares permanentes pudiendo o no comprometer los incisivos permanentes.…”
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“…La etiología de HMI todavía no se comprende completamente, los posibles factores de riesgo no son concluyentes y están poco definidos; aún no existe una unificación por parte de los investigadores con respecto a este punto, sin embargo, se describen factores de riesgo ambientales, genéticos, 9 así como también, implicaciones sistémicas, es decir, eventos médicos generales que pueden afectar la salud de la gestante o del niño en sus primeros años de vida, implicando en los períodos prenatal, perinatal y postnatal, etapas consideradas como importantes y críticas en el desarrollo de la vida humana. 1,5,7,20,22 Los rangos de edades para cada uno de estos periodos son los siguientes:…”
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