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DENTAL HEALTH IN ANTIQUE POPULATION OF VINKOVCI – CIBALAE IN CROATIA (3rd- 5th CENTURY)

Dunja Peko ; School of Dental Medicine, University of Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia
Marin Vodanović orcid id orcid.org/0000-0002-1935-8657 ; Department of Dental Anthropology, School of Dental Medicine, University of Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia


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Abstract

Roman city Cibalae (Vinkovci) – the birthplace of Roman emperors Valentinian I and Valens was a very well developed urban ares in the late antique what was evidenced by numerous archaeological findings. The aim of this paper is to get insight in dental health of antique population of Cibalae. One hundred individuals with 2041 teeth dated to 3rd – 5th century AD have been analyzed for caries, antemortem tooth loss, periapical diseases and tooth wear. Prevalence of antemortem tooth loss was 4.3% in males, 5.2% in females. Prevalence of caries per tooth was 8.4% in males, 7.0% in females. Compared to other Croatian antique sites, ancient inhabitants of Roman Cibalae had rather good dental health with low caries prevalence and no gender differences. Statistically significant difference was found between males in females in the prevalence of periapical lesions and degree of tooth wear. Periapical lesions were found only in males.

Keywords

antique; caries prevalence; paleodontology; Croatia

Hrčak ID:

164616

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/164616

Publication date:

25.8.2016.

Article data in other languages: croatian

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