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Dentoalveolar paleopathology of the early modern humans from Zhirendong, South China

  • Sarah A. Lacy
  • , Xiu Jie Wu
  • , Chang Zu Jin
  • , Da Gong Qin
  • , Yan Jun Cai
  • , Erik Trinkaus

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摘要

The fragmentary early Late Pleistocene, early modern human remains from Zhirendong, south China, present a suite of dentoalveolar pathologies and anomalies. The lesions include lower molar buccal alveolar resorption (Zhiren 1), massive dental caries in a mandibular molar associated with hypercementosis (Zhiren 2), and bilateral mesial premolar (P 3) periapical lesions (granulomata with a probable left abscess) (Zhiren 3). The Zhiren 3 periapical lesions, given their bilaterality and the non-pathological incisor and canine alveoli, suggest dens evaginatus, although absence of the Zhiren 3 dentition prevents full evaluation of this diagnosis. These periodontal abnormalities join a number of similar lesions in Pleistocene humans, of varying severity. The carious lesion is noteworthy, given the rarity of them in the Pleistocene human fossil record. In addition, Zhiren 3 exhibits unilateral P 3 rotation and bilateral I 1 rotation (winging).

源语言英语
页(从-至)10-18
页数9
期刊International Journal of Paleopathology
2
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DOI
出版状态已出版 - 3月 2012
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