2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.archoralbio.2011.08.021
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Human tooth wear in the past and the present: Tribological mechanisms, scoring systems, dental and skeletal compensations

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“…Structural changes of the alveolar bone appear at dental wear stage 2 in both groups. It is worth noting here that root exposure also occurs in periodontally healthy populations, and is not necessarily a consequence of periodontal disease, but an effect of continuous eruption (Begg 1954;Kaifu et al 2003;d'Incau et al 2012). Antemortem tooth loss was observed in both populations, with higher frequencies in Australians than Greenlanders.…”
Section: Modern Human Hg Dentognathic Pathologiesmentioning
confidence: 82%
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“…Structural changes of the alveolar bone appear at dental wear stage 2 in both groups. It is worth noting here that root exposure also occurs in periodontally healthy populations, and is not necessarily a consequence of periodontal disease, but an effect of continuous eruption (Begg 1954;Kaifu et al 2003;d'Incau et al 2012). Antemortem tooth loss was observed in both populations, with higher frequencies in Australians than Greenlanders.…”
Section: Modern Human Hg Dentognathic Pathologiesmentioning
confidence: 82%
“…Dental mesowear has been shown to be a major factor underlying in-vivo remodeling of the dentognathic system (Ungar et al 1997;Kaifu 1999;Kaifu et al 2003;d'Incau et al 2012;Margvelashvili et al 2013). Mesowear is also known to be the major long-term cause of DP (Smith 1976;Richards and Brown 1981).…”
Section: Abstract: Aging Tooth Wear Caries Periodontitismentioning
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“…Lawson et al [14] and Lucas et al [16] highlighted the physiological parameters of intraoral wear associated with mastication. The fundamental mechanisms underlying tooth wear have been reviewed by d'Incau et al [17] as well as Arsecularatne and Hoffman [18]. Although, there is a plethora of information available on the friction and wear behaviour of enamel and dental materials [19][20][21][22][23][24][25][26], there is limited quantitative experimental data on the wear behaviour of peroxide treated teeth.…”
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“…aging | compensatory mechanisms | toothpick | local periodontitis | early Pleistocene Homo A lthough patterns of dental micro-and macrowear and wearrelated pathologies are amply documented in the hominin fossil record (1)(2)(3)(4)(5), processes of in vivo dentoalveolar remodeling (3,6,7) and their potential influence on dentognathic morphology are only beginning to be studied in fossil hominins (8). In modern human hunter-gatherer populations, remodeling of dentoalveolar hard tissue is triggered mainly by dental wear, aging, pathologies, and trauma.…”
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“…In modern human hunter-gatherer populations, remodeling of dentoalveolar hard tissue is triggered mainly by dental wear, aging, pathologies, and trauma. Wear-related remodeling can be understood as a mechanism of in vivo modification that maintains masticatory function (3,7,(9)(10)(11)(12)(13)(14). Three main processes are typically identified ( Fig.…”
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