Exploring Growth Patterns of First Deciduous Molars in an Early Medieval Population in Italy

Posted: December 6, 2024
This study delves into the growth patterns and developmental trajectories of first deciduous molars in an Early Medieval population in Italy. By analyzing crown formation times and daily secretion rates through histological and proteomic analysis, the research uncovers insightful information on enamel histomorphometry. The findings reveal consistent daily secretion rates within the inner enamel but differences from modern samples. The study emphasizes the importance of robust methodologies to understand growth patterns and highlights the significance of proteomic analysis in sex-specific assessments of immature individuals.

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