Journal article
Diagnostic guide enabling distinction between taphonomic stains and enamel hypomineralisation in an archaeological context
E Garot, C Couture-Veschambre, D Manton, V Rodriguez, Y Lefrais, P Rouas
Archives of Oral Biology | PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD | Published : 2017
Abstract
Objective Molar Incisor Hypomineralisation (MIH) is a structural anomaly that affects the quality of tooth enamel and has important consequences for oral health. The developmentally hypomineralised enamel has normal thickness and can range in colour from white to yellow or brown with or without surface breakdown. The possibility of finding MIH in ‘ancient populations' could downplay several current aetiological hypotheses (e.g., dioxin derivatives, bisphenols, antibiotics) without excluding the possible multifactorial aspect of the anomaly. In an archaeological context, chemical elements contained in the burial ground can stain teeth yellow or brown and therefore might create a taphonomic bi..
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Funding Acknowledgements
Work supported by Institut Francais pour la Recherche en Odontologie (IFRO).