2020
DOI: 10.1002/oa.2847
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The relationship between ante‐mortem molar loss and mandibular ramus shape in an archaeological population from Korea

Abstract: The relationship between age, ante‐mortem tooth loss (AMTL) of molars, and mandibular ramus shape was examined in the context of function‐induced alteration. It was hypothesized that age, as well as molar AMTL, would be significant factors for predicting ramus shape variation in an archaeological skeletal sample from Korea. Mandibles of 90 adults from the Joseon Dynasty in Korea were analysed using 3D geometric morphometrics. Molars were counted as functional units when mandibular–maxillary occlusion would hav… Show more

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