Root grooves on two adjacent anterior teeth of Australopithecus africanus

Volume: 22, Pages: 163 - 167
Published: Sep 1, 2018
Abstract
Tooth root grooves and other ante-mortem dental tissue loss, not associated with caries found on or near the cementoenamel junction (CEJ), are commonly termed non-carious cervical lesions. Three main processes are implicated in forming these lesions: abrasion, dental erosion, and abfraction. As yet, these lesions have not been described in non-Homo hominins. In this study, South African fossil hominin collections were examined for evidence of...
Paper Details
Title
Root grooves on two adjacent anterior teeth of Australopithecus africanus
Published Date
Sep 1, 2018
Volume
22
Pages
163 - 167
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