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A method of calculating human deciduous crown formation times and of estimating the chronological ages of stressful events occurring during deciduous enamel formation
Institution:1. University of Ankara, Institute of Forensic Sciences, Department of Criminalistics, Ankara, Turkey;2. University of Kirikkale, Faculty of Dentistry, Department of Prosthodontics, Kirikkale, Turkey;3. University of Ankara, Faculty of Dentistry, Department of Prosthodontics and Unit of Forensic Odontology, Ankara, Turkey;4. Forensic Odontology Commission of Turkish Forensic Scientists Society, Ankara, Turkey;5. University of Ankara, Faculty of Science, Department of Statistics, Ankara, Turkey;1. Dipartimento di Biologia Ambientale, Sapienza Università di Roma, Piazzale Aldo Moro 5, 00185 Rome, Italy;2. Department of Anthropology, 622 Fraser Hall, University of Kansas, 1415 Jayhawk Blvd., Lawrence, KS 66045, United States of America;3. Servizio di Bioarcheologia, Museo delle Civiltà di Roma, Piazza G. Marconi 14, 00144 Rome, Italy
Abstract:Knowledge of deciduous crown formation times is useful in forensic anthropology and when aging juvenile remains from an archaeological context. Until now, histological techniques for calculating enamel formation times in deciduous teeth have been completely dependent on being able to visualise clear daily incremental markings. In the first part of this study we took twenty deciduous teeth where daily incremental markings were easily visible on both aspects of the crown and used these as the basis for generating regression equations to predict enamel formation times. We were then able to use these regression equations to calculate deciduous crown formation times in a further fifty deciduous teeth where it was not possible to see daily increments. We present here new data for deciduous crown formation times based on these regression equations. In the second part of this study these regression formulae were applied blind to teeth from two individuals with known medical histories. The formulae were able to successfully determine the times of prenatal and postnatal enamel formation relative to the neonatal line and also to correctly estimate the ages at which accentuated ‘stress lines’ occurred during the period of deciduous crown formation.
Keywords:Age estimation  Cross-striations  Deciduous teeth  Enamel formation  Human identification  Incremental markings
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