DEVELOPMENT OF THE ORANGUTAN PERMANENT DENTITION - ASSESSING PATTERNSAND VARIATION IN TOOTH DEVELOPMENT

Citation
La. Winkler et al., DEVELOPMENT OF THE ORANGUTAN PERMANENT DENTITION - ASSESSING PATTERNSAND VARIATION IN TOOTH DEVELOPMENT, American journal of physical anthropology, 99(1), 1996, pp. 205-220
Citations number
68
Categorie Soggetti
Anthropology,"Art & Humanities General",Mathematics,"Biology Miscellaneous
ISSN journal
00029483
Volume
99
Issue
1
Year of publication
1996
Pages
205 - 220
Database
ISI
SICI code
0002-9483(1996)99:1<205:DOTOPD>2.0.ZU;2-M
Abstract
This study examines dental formation and alveolar emergence in a large cross-sectional sample composed primarily of wild-reared orangutans ( N = 89) in order to provide information on the development of the perm anent dentition in this hominoid and to address questions of variation in individual tooth formation, between teeth and between individuals. All specimens have been radiographed in lateral aspect and stages of crown and root formation recorded for all teeth. The ranges of crown a nd root formation of I-1(1), C-1(1), P-4(4), M(2)(2), and M(3)(3) have been calculated relative to the stage of M(1)(1) development within a specific tooth quadrant. Then, for each specimen, BMDP scatterplot an d nonparametric statistics have been used to graph changes in stages o f these teeth relative to M(1)(1) stages and to examine relationships between pairs of upper and lower dental counterparts and between teeth of each jaw. Results indicate 1) high correlations between upper and lower tooth pairs and between many of the permanent teeth within indiv iduals, 2) a relatively large range of variability in individual tooth development (multistage ranges relative to M(1)(1)), 3) greater varia tion in root development at emergence than earlier reports, and 4) evi dence of variability within the sequence emergence pattern of the oran gutan. (C) 1996 Wiley-Liss, Inc.