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Original scientific paper

Dental Contribution to Paleo-Odontological Study of Interarch Relations in a Human Fossil

Sylvain Santoni
Laurent Jean Sakka
Jean-Marc Garcier


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Abstract

In paleo-anthropology the fragility of fossil pieces (teeth and supporting bones) reduces their possible manipulation
when studying the interarch relations. Two original impression methods of the jaw pieces are proposed, both adapted
from those currently practiced in odontology. The plaster replicas of the dental occlusal parts are prepared according to the manufacturing procedures used in prosthetic dental laboratories. This study led to the following observations: 1) the impression techniques used by odontologists are adapted to the moulding of fragile samples. 2) The replicas elaborated from these mouldings made easier the cast manipulation in confrontation. 3) Macrophotography is a complement to direct observation of the pieces and their replicas. 4) For paleoanthropologic purposes, such studies can be easily carried out on almost any animal or human fossils.

Keywords

fossil teeth; moulding; replica; dental arch relations

Hrčak ID:

7500

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/7500

Publication date:

16.3.2006.

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