Alveolar plate fenestrations and dehiscences of the human skull

作者: D.C. Larato

DOI: 10.1016/0030-4220(70)90429-9

关键词: Anterior teethAlveolar processSkullHuman skullMolarMedicineOrthodonticsTooth rootDentistryPosterior teethPathology and Forensic MedicineGeneral Dentistry

摘要: Summary A total of 108 adult Mexican Indian skulls were examined for the presence alveolar plate fenestrations and dehiscences. The results this study indicate following: 1. Maxillary mandibular anterior teeth exhibit more dehiscences than posterior teeth. 2. first molars cuspids are most often associated with 3. Fenestrations commonly prominent tooth roots. 4. also found in young skulls. 5. No relationship could be between number present age skull.

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