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Review article

Evolution of oral maxillofacial complex in Homo sapiens (Modern man) - an overview

Aparna Vivek Resham
Vivek Pakhmode ; Directorate Medical Education and Research, Govt. Dental College & Hospital, St. George’s Hospital Compound, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India


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Abstract

The orofacial complex of Homo sapiens (modern man) have evolved, from the common ancestor of chimpanzee and men to their current form. Various elements like food eaten and the processing of foodstuff by fire and usage of tools have exaggerated this evolution. Correspondingly, the evolution of the oral maxillofacial complex is associated to other anatomical structures such as brain size and bipedal posture and has led to notable changes like the development of speech and language. In this review, the evolution of human jaws and teeth and its impact on the general progression of human evolution is discussed.

Keywords

evolution; human oral maxillofacial complex; jaws

Hrčak ID:

279718

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/279718

Publication date:

28.6.2022.

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