Enamel-Calibrated Lamellar Bone Reveals Long Period Growth Rate Variability in Humans
Abstract
Mammalian teeth exhibit incremental structures representing successive forming fronts of enamel at varying time scales, including a short daily increment called a cross striation and a long period called a stria of Retzius, the latter of which, in humans, occurs on average every 8-9 days. The number of daily increments between striae is called the repeat interval, which is the same period as that required to form one increment of bone, i.e. the...
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Title
Enamel-Calibrated Lamellar Bone Reveals Long Period Growth Rate Variability in Humans
Published Date
Jan 1, 2011
Journal
Volume
194
Issue
2-4
Pages
124 - 130
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