Dental fast track: Prenatal enamel growth, incisor eruption, and weaning in human infants

Volume: 156, Issue: 3, Pages: 407 - 421
Published: Nov 11, 2014
Abstract
Correlation between the timing of permanent first molar eruption and weaning age in extant primates has provided a way to infer a life history event in fossil species, but recent debate has questioned whether the same link is present in human infants. Deciduous incisors erupt at an age when breast milk can be supplemented with additional foods (mixed feeding), and weaning is typically complete before permanent first molars erupt. Here, I use...
Paper Details
Title
Dental fast track: Prenatal enamel growth, incisor eruption, and weaning in human infants
Published Date
Nov 11, 2014
Volume
156
Issue
3
Pages
407 - 421
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