The Eskimo-Aleut Dentition: Crown and Root Morphology

Objective of work: This paper provides an overview of crown and root morphology in Eskimo-Aleut populations of the American Arctic. For context, Eskimo-Aleut dental variation is compared to closely related American Indians and distantly related Europeans. Materials and methods: The characterization...

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Main Author: G. Richard Scott
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Croatian
Published: University of Zagreb. School of Dental Medicine 2020
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Online Access:https://doaj.org/article/4a0a4aa30d9a4ba5a048ed417b011425
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:4a0a4aa30d9a4ba5a048ed417b011425 2023-05-15T13:14:21+02:00 The Eskimo-Aleut Dentition: Crown and Root Morphology G. Richard Scott 2020-01-01T00:00:00Z https://doaj.org/article/4a0a4aa30d9a4ba5a048ed417b011425 EN HR eng hrv University of Zagreb. School of Dental Medicine https://hrcak.srce.hr/file/347098 https://doaj.org/toc/0001-7019 https://doaj.org/toc/1846-0410 0001-7019 1846-0410 https://doaj.org/article/4a0a4aa30d9a4ba5a048ed417b011425 Acta Stomatologica Croatica, Vol 54, Iss 2, Pp 196-207 (2020) Tooth Crown Tooth Root Alaska Natives North American Indians European Continental Ancestry Group Dentistry RK1-715 article 2020 ftdoajarticles 2022-12-30T22:21:20Z Objective of work: This paper provides an overview of crown and root morphology in Eskimo-Aleut populations of the American Arctic. For context, Eskimo-Aleut dental variation is compared to closely related American Indians and distantly related Europeans. Materials and methods: The characterization of dental trait frequency variation is based on observations made on approximately 10,000 dentitions scored by the late Christy G. Turner II and the author. Sixteen crown and five root traits were scored following the conventions outlined in the Arizona State University Dental Anthropology System. Results: Of the 21 dental traits considered, only three showed slight differences among Eskimo- Aleuts, American Indians, and Europeans (UM1 cusp 5, LM2 groove pattern, LM2 root number). For the remaining traits, there was typically a dramatic contrast between the two New World populations and Europeans. While generally similar, Eskimo-Aleuts and American Indians showed differences in UI1 winging, shoveling, and double shoveling, UM1 Carabelli trait, 2-cusped UM2, 3-rooted UM2, and especially 3-rooted LM1. Conclusion: The differences between the three groups are likely a product of genetic drift and founder effect although recent work on the EDAR V370A allele suggests some dental variables like shoveling and lower molar cusp number may indirectly reflect natural selection operating on other variables influenced by this allele. Article in Journal/Newspaper aleut Arctic eskimo* Eskimo–Aleut Alaska Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Arctic
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Croatian
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Tooth Root
Alaska Natives
North American Indians
European Continental Ancestry Group
Dentistry
RK1-715
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Tooth Root
Alaska Natives
North American Indians
European Continental Ancestry Group
Dentistry
RK1-715
G. Richard Scott
The Eskimo-Aleut Dentition: Crown and Root Morphology
topic_facet Tooth Crown
Tooth Root
Alaska Natives
North American Indians
European Continental Ancestry Group
Dentistry
RK1-715
description Objective of work: This paper provides an overview of crown and root morphology in Eskimo-Aleut populations of the American Arctic. For context, Eskimo-Aleut dental variation is compared to closely related American Indians and distantly related Europeans. Materials and methods: The characterization of dental trait frequency variation is based on observations made on approximately 10,000 dentitions scored by the late Christy G. Turner II and the author. Sixteen crown and five root traits were scored following the conventions outlined in the Arizona State University Dental Anthropology System. Results: Of the 21 dental traits considered, only three showed slight differences among Eskimo- Aleuts, American Indians, and Europeans (UM1 cusp 5, LM2 groove pattern, LM2 root number). For the remaining traits, there was typically a dramatic contrast between the two New World populations and Europeans. While generally similar, Eskimo-Aleuts and American Indians showed differences in UI1 winging, shoveling, and double shoveling, UM1 Carabelli trait, 2-cusped UM2, 3-rooted UM2, and especially 3-rooted LM1. Conclusion: The differences between the three groups are likely a product of genetic drift and founder effect although recent work on the EDAR V370A allele suggests some dental variables like shoveling and lower molar cusp number may indirectly reflect natural selection operating on other variables influenced by this allele.
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title The Eskimo-Aleut Dentition: Crown and Root Morphology
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title_full_unstemmed The Eskimo-Aleut Dentition: Crown and Root Morphology
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