Life History Variables Preserved In Dental Cementum Microstructure
- 27 August 1993
- journal article
- other
- Published by American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in Science
- Vol. 261 (5125) , 1162-1164
- https://doi.org/10.1126/science.8356448
Abstract
The age and season of death of mammals, as well as other aspects of their life history, can be estimated from seasonal bands in dental cementum that result from variations in microstructure. Scanning electron micrographs of goats fed controlled diets demonstrate that cementum bands preserve variations in the relative orientation of collagen fibers that reflect changes in the magnitude and frequency of occlusal forces from chewing different quality diets. Changes in the rate of tissue growth are also reflected in cementum bands as variations in the degree of mineralization.Keywords
This publication has 10 references indexed in Scilit:
- The biology of cementum increments (with an archaeological application)Mammal Review, 1992
- Bone structure: from ångstroms to micronsThe FASEB Journal, 1992
- Evolution of BiomineralizationPublished by Oxford University Press (OUP) ,1989
- In-vivo bone strain as an indicator of masticatory bite force in Macaca fascicularisArchives of Oral Biology, 1986
- Collagen orientation in compact bone: II. Distribution of lamellae in the whole of the human femoral shaft with reference to its mechanical propertiesMetabolic Bone Disease and Related Research, 1984
- Determining the Season of Death of Mammal Teeth from Archeological Sites: A New Sectioning TechniqueScience, 1978
- RADIOAUTOGRAPHIC VISUALIZATION OF THE DEPOSITION OF A PHOSPHOPROTEIN AT THE MINERALIZATION FRONT IN THE DENTIN OF THE RAT INCISORThe Journal of cell biology, 1973
- A New Research Method for Economic PrehistoriansAmerican Antiquity, 1969
- The Fine Structure of Human CementumActa Odontologica Scandinavica, 1965
- Annual growth zones in living and fossil vertebratesJournal of Morphology, 1961