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Formation and resorption of three deciduous teeth in children.

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This article is published in American Journal of Physical Anthropology.The article was published on 1963-06-01. It has received 698 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Deciduous teeth & Resorption.

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Age Variation of Formation Stages for Ten Permanent Teeth

TL;DR: The purpose of the present study is to provide norms of the formation of ten permanent teeth, namely, the maxillary incisors and all eight mandibular teeth.
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Brief communication: The London atlas of human tooth development and eruption.

TL;DR: Results show that tooth formation is least variable in infancy and most variable after the age of 16 years for the development of the third molar.
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Forensic age estimation in human skeletal remains: Current concepts and future directions

TL;DR: This review considers methods appropriate for age estimation in both juvenile and adult remains; the former being primarily based on developmental, and the latter degenerative, morphological features.
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Factors affecting the distribution of enamel hypoplasias within the human permanent dentition.

TL;DR: Differences in hypoplasia frequencies among teeth are not solely due to variation in time of crown development, as is usually reported, and there is evidence for biological gradients in susceptibility to ameloblastic disruption.
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Demography in Archaeology

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Radiographic Atlas of Skeletal Development of the Hand and Wrist

TL;DR: This Atlas is principally based on the Brush Foundation Study of Human Growth and Development, conceived in 1929 by Professor T. Wingate Todd and obtained in the six years subsequent to Todd's publication of his Atlas of Skeletal Maturation of the Hand.
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Age Variation of Formation Stages for Ten Permanent Teeth

TL;DR: The purpose of the present study is to provide norms of the formation of ten permanent teeth, namely, the maxillary incisors and all eight mandibular teeth.
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The Relationship Between Tooth Formation and Other Maturational Factors

TL;DR: In this article, the data analyses reported here have been made possible by a research grant M 12-60, U.S.P.H. Angle Society, Colorado Springs, October, 1959.
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